Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
Also, to point out a weakness somewhere is not to "discredit" the team. Simply showing where the team could improve is just that, nothing more. Hoping that they can improve there, as with more consistent scoring from the top forwards (or a better PP), is hoping to see a team that can not only compete with anybody, but have a real good chance at beating them too.
First, let me be real specific. I see the true Cup contenders right now as Chicago, San Jose, New Jersey, and maybe Washington. After that certainly Washington, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Calgary, and Vancouver are the 2nd tier teams in no particular order. Beating these teams once or twice in the regular season is one thing, but to beat Chicago, SJ, or NJ and overcome their size, skill, and discipline (as the case may be) in a seven game series is a tall order. Sure Buffalo could do it, but I wouldn't expect them to just yet. I wouldn't have them as a favorite in a series against those three teams, and Washington would probably be a coin toss.
So to assess the team that way, right now as maybe the 5th or 6th best team out there is hardly a "discredit". That's pretty good, but until they can get a consistent effort and consistent production from their best forwards I won't put them as a favorite over those top 3-4 teams. They may get there before the season ends, and I won't be surprised if everything starts to click. I just won't count on it just yet. I'll wait and see, and hope that they go into the playoffs playing well.
tldnr.