Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
New Jersey is another shining example of how making the big splash doesn't equal success.
Bad example.
The Devils move confounded lots of people. You have the most defense-minded team acquiring a primadonna forward who doesn't like to play D. And they sold the friggin' farm to pull it off! Kovy is a superstar, but not all superstars are a good fit, depending on the team being considered.
But let's not get carried away in saying that a superstar isn't a great addition, as they most certainly are in most cases.
Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
Whatever the case, they have time to figure it out. I like to watch pretty wins, but success boils down to playing good hockey down the stretch and into the playoffs. If they can accomplish that (big question) then October just doesn't matter.
Last season's Cane's would disagree. If you get off to a shitty enough start, you can fuck up your whole season. The Canes were horrendous for the first few months last season, but really started playing well in the 2nd half. Guess what? No matter how much ground they made up---and they did make up a lot, they still fell short of the 8th spot.
October DOES matter, especially since I predict parity will not be as dramatic in the East this season and it will be tougher to make up points in the latter part of the seaosn.
Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
Either way they are still just a modest threat to win a cup.
While I do agree that you can never say never, it is also true that the Cup winner is usually a pretty solid team. Lots of strong go-to players. That's the way it should be.
I have not seen a Sabres team that looked like they could win a cup for 4 years. It is only wishful thinking that would make one suspend critical thought where this team is concerned.
And yes, there are teams that "shouldn't" have won the Cup, but did. I disregard that, because it is nothing to hang hopes on---no more than buying a lottery ticket at the same place as the previous winner.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: CHANGE THE CORE.
Until that is done, I won't seriously expect any Cup runs, and I doubt the front office will either, no matter how much they love their players.