Stuuuuuuu wrote:
So I watched last night's game on the Denver broadcast (it was in HD, and there was no RJ on the Buffalo feed anyway). I actually enjoyed their broadcast a lot, and some of what the announcers were saying helped sort of crystalize some thoughts I've been having about this year's Sabres team since game 1.
First and foremost, they made some really perceptive comments about Buffalo's rush into the zone. Early on they noticed that there always seemed to be forwards driving the net on every rush. One of the announcers made a comment later in the game that Buffalo's forwards were overskating the rebounds on the rush. For some reason that made a light bulb go on in my head.
From the first game of the season, I noticed that on rushes, all Sabre forwards (and often even the D-men) were basically on the same level, in a straight line as they rushed the net. I've been thinking that isn't an effective attack since October, but I think my feelings were based on the passing options (or lack thereof) that this scheme gave to the forwards. When the announcer made the comment about the rebounds, it clicked to me why that kind of attack has been so ineffective. Not only can the defense easily get in between the attacking players when they're basically rushing the net in a straight line, but also when someone does get a shot off, there's no one there to tap home a rebound in front because everyone has already passed by the prime shooting area in the slot.
It's a freaking awful way to attack the net if you ask me, and it has lead to few chances, but also has made for a ton of counter rushes up the ice by the opponents because all the forwards get caught so deep and have to sprint to get back for any kind of backcheck, and they often don't get there until the other team has an excellent scoring chance.
Is it just me, or did that not happen a lot last year, much less every single fucking time up the ice? Seems like the Sabres could score the odd goal on an entry into the zone last year. This year, it's freaking horrible unless the opposition's goalie lets in a shot from a weird angle. Do you think the coaching staff has coached them to skate into the zone all on the same level? And if they haven't coached this, why in God's name haven't they fixed the problem yet. It's a major problem not only for Buffalo's scoring, but also for their defense. What the hell is going on?
Their feed didn't piss me off that much, which is actually a great compliment. I long for a world that allows me to listen to nothing but on ice audio, the action, and the crowd. PbP and CC are for sports newbs and not for me. I NEED a button on my receiver to mute them and I will invent this myself if need be!
I digress, your/their observation is a good one, the Sabres were not on the same page as far as timing and anticipation, and that's nothing new.