Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
Uh, Buffalo is 20th in scoring, and their two best point getters are Roy and Connolly, who are 57th and 58th on the league ranking. So it doesn't take a genius to figure out that most other teams are getting regular contributions from their top six as much or better than Buffalo. That is the nature of top six forwards - to get points on a regular basis, especially from PP time.
True, but are they getting the same defensive contributions from their top 6?
Obviously not. Otherwise, they'd be just as high in the standings as the Sabres are.
If their goal scoring is limited in number, then their ability to shut teams down has to be strong, and including the game against Montreal yesterday, this team has showed that they're capable of making the best of the best look snake bitten.
And don't say it's all Miller, because in the game that they shut out the Capitals, I saw Vanek, Stafford, Roy, and Connolly all strip the puck right off Ovechkin's stick on the back check.
They play like this on a regular basis.
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You're starting to be ridiculous again...getting all defensive over what is, at least from me, level headed observations and fair criticism. Miller is the primary reason for our record right now, plain and simple. Yes the team has done a better job controlling the puck, eliminating the bonehead breakdowns that left Miller hanging out to dry the last two seasons. All this is good, but the top six have NOT done anything extra special so far. They've all had turns taking criticism and benchings from Ruff. How do you explain that???
Stafford has been the only benching. And as far as criticisms go, there have been times where they deserve it, but all players take heat at some point throughout a season. Even the best of the best.
The top 6 may have not done anything that seems overly flashy, but what makes them so great are the little plays that everyone here seems to take for granted that other teams just don't make.
Kovalchuk might score 40 goals a season, but find me footage of him lifting a stick on the backcheck, or blocking a shot.
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Once again, you percieve fair criticism as overblown hatred toward certain players or the team in general. Take a breath, drop the pom poms, and step away from the keyboard until you can figure out the difference.
I could care less whether or not you hate the players. But when people suggest that we have no chance with these guys heading into the playoffs, or they credit all the hard work this team has put in this year to Miller, I get irked.
Give credit where credit is due. These guys have earned the record they have.
I haven't said they can't be better. I've said multiple times that I think they're going to improve upon what's already been done. But don't make it sound like they haven't been pulling their weight.