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Throughout his career as a Sabre, Ryan Miller has had the unfortunate experience of having been mentioned in sentences with Dominic Hasek purely because they both played in a Sabres uniform as goaltenders. Yes, Ryan is quickly maturing into a game-stealing goalie who could "Richter" Team USA to a medal in Vancouver much like Hasek did for the Czech Republic, but it really isn't an apt comparison in my opinion.
Ice had mentioned it in a previous thread about Miller, and I immediately saw what he meant. I share his thoughts on the situation, so I thought I'd expound on them.
During Hasek's stay in Buffalo, he became the best goaltender in the world and posted superhuman numbers while doing it, but were the Sabres ever "Dom's Team"? No. They were Patty's team, up until he left, and then there really wasn't a true face of the team. Some people will say Peca, and some people will say the short-lived goon squad of Ray, May, and Barnaby, but there never really was one.
With Gilbert Perreault, he was the face, heart, and soul of the team. When people think of the old Sabres of the 70's, that's who they immediately think of - Perreault, a fiery competitor who would win games seemingly on his own or with the rest of the French Connection.
And that's what Miller has become - the face, heart, and soul of the team. He will pick the team up on his back like Atlas and win games singlehandedly. Regardless of what happens in regards to championships, stories, etc, the Sabres of the 2000's and 2010's will be forever known as "Miller's Team". For all intents and purposes, when an outsider looks at the Sabres, they see Ryan Miller, like those who did so 30 years ago saw Gilbert Perreault.
That's why, to me, Miller is more like Perreault than Hasek.
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