DieHardFan wrote:
I gotta disagree wholeheartedly with this post. First of all, are the Sabres good enough to win the cup right now? No, of course they're not, but it's early December, they've been racked with injuries, and have a lot of new pieces trying to find chemistry. But there's a reason the playoffs start in April, and they will be a more cohesive team by then.
Secondly, about the toughness... I think you are overreacting to the one Boston game. I don't think their lack of toughness has had much of anything to do with their current situation. I've witnessed a major lack of finish on scoring chances (not a lack of chances) and a litany of unforced turnovers and mental errors. To me, these are correctable deficits.
It's not so much about toughness as it is the need for size and strength when you're playing a physical game. When your starting line up has 4 small offensive defenseman in it, you're not going to win any kind of championship. I challenge you to find a cup winner that didn't have their stay at home, tough defenseman take up the majority of ice time when the playoffs rolled around. Detroit put on the clinic the other night. It's way too easy for other teams to work us down low in our own zone.
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Third, you really think Vancouver, Philly, and Detroit lost the last 3 cups because they weren't tough enough? Boston won that series (in 7 games no less) largely because Thomas was a wall and Luongo sucked. Detroit also lost by a single goal in game 7, so you can't argue they weren't tough enough to win. I'll give you the Senators, but they're the only one on that list that was clearly dominated by a physically superior opponent.
I watched all of these cup finals games. Doesn't matter how many games each of these series went to, either. What matters is who won them. I don't want to build a roster than can almost win a cup. I want to build a roster that can win a cup. Teams with the physical edge always win the cup.
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Also, look at the Lightning last year, one game and one goal away from the finals, and against the big bad Bruins no less. If a team like Tampa, with limited skill and a 42 yo goaltender, can compete with Boston and be a contender for the cup, I can't look at this Sabres team and agree with your statement that they aren't even close. I think Myers, Regehr, and Ehrhoff are capable of carrying this team defensively, and if McNabb or Weber develop and contribute as stay at home, physical defensemen, I'm okay with this D moving forward.
So you're advocating the same thing I am. Myers, Regehr, Ehrhoff, Weber, and McNabb in the lineup. That's good.
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I'm not saying that they should sit pat and not look to improve. And yeah, they've laid a few eggs this year, including against Detroit. But that's gonna happen over the course of a long season, there will be some really bad games. Let's see how they look in mid February.
This team has looked great in February before too, and played poorly this time of year. We always say the same thing, but the fact of the matter is, we haven't won a playoff series in 4 years.
Even when this team starts playing well, I'm not holding my breath. Ruff needs to recognize that those defensemen noted above need to be starters for this team to have a shot. If that doesn't happen, I'm willing to wager that we won't even get to 7 games in the first round this year.