Howie Hodge wrote:
This season should come as no surprise.
Under R & R Sabres have made the playoffs 2 out of the past 5 seasons.
Under R & R Sabres have made the playoffs 4 out of the past 10 seasons.
You can't give them mulligans when their team, on average, qualifies for the playoffs 40% of the time.
Actually, as a fan you can. You can blame injuries, referees, and the hockey gods if you want to stay in denial.
Pegula is in a tough spot. If he keeps R & R here; and we get the same type of results next year, he's no longer selling hope; and the majority of the fans (who were often loyal to a fault), will definitely start to realize they've been sold false hope. At least with new management the team would have more leeway to say they are making changes for the long run, and get another pass.
If he really meant what he said about The Sabres only existing purpose being to win the cup, then he must act. Otherwise his statement is as hollow as John Rigas talking about bringing in "the missing pieces to win a Stanley Cup."
I think he will be very attuned to public opinion over the next few weeks. Sadly; I'd be somewhat surprised to see him act, though I hold on to the faint hope he is a smart enough man to realize the inevitable.
I'm no apologist for Regier, but c'mon man. Last year everbody's griping about the need for a stronger D, so he aggressively signs Ehrhoff and Regehr. Then he locks up Myers for and Stafford after a breakout year. Then he signs a guy (Leino) that most thought was a solid pick for some offense. This year, he trades a mediocre Goose for a #1, and acquires a highly regarded rookie center (Hodgson) and a solid depth defenseman (Sulzer).
Anyone who can argue that since Pegula got here Darcy showing signs of sitting on his hands oughta get their head examined. Why would you be surprised to see him act? He's already acted majorly at least TWICE since Pegula bought the team. Darcy ain't the problem - he's giving the team every opportunity to succeed. It's up to the players and coaches to play up to their potential. Lindy, Miller, Roy, Leino, Boyes, Stafford, and Vanek sucking for a good part of the season - plus the injuries - is why they crashed. Not Darcy.