Old Navy Goat
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As much as I loathed having the Tin Man play on those late 80s teams, he did have a long distinguished career
CONGRATS to former Sabres 1st round picks Tom Barrasso and Pierre Turgeon for their induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame!!!!!!!!
Also -- PUT MOGILNY IN THE HALL, YOU COWARDS.
The only time Milt Ellis was ever booed:
"Due to television constraints, we regret that the Canadian national anthem will not be played."
I remember they used to do the Sabres carnival where you could meet some of the players. Maybe that is what you are thinking of.Random - but anyone remember that thing they had at the Aud (and even HSBC I think) after the season ended - there was an event where you could meet all the players and get their autographs.
Forgot what it was called. But it was amazing. I went for a number of years.
Random - but anyone remember that thing they had at the Aud (and even HSBC I think) after the season ended - there was an event where you could meet all the players and get their autographs.
Forgot what it was called. But it was amazing. I went for a number of years.
Whole lotta folks shooting the messenger because they didn't like the news.And rightfully so. My father was PO'd about it IIRC.
Are you thinking of The Sabres Open Practice? I used to go in the early - mid 70's. A local team would bid (charitable donation) for the right to scrimmage The Sabres as part of the event....Random - but anyone remember that thing they had at the Aud (and even HSBC I think) after the season ended - there was an event where you could meet all the players and get their autographs.
Forgot what it was called. But it was amazing. I went for a number of years.
there was this one poster - I think @pigpen65 but maybe someone else, who, every year early in Vanek's career would post that Vanek was a lock to get 500 goals in a Sabres uniform, and would likely even break Perreault's club record.Loved Thomas Vanek in his prime.
Problem is he faded rather quickly in his late 20's.
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The thing about players like Vanek, whose primary skill in the NHL was scoring goals, is that they hit their peak far earlier in their career than most people realize . That prime is usually around the ages of 24, 25 and 26. Many of them remain productive players into their late 20s and early-to-mid 30s. They just are not as productive as they once were.
But for some of them, the ones whose biggest and perhaps most valuable contribution is their ability to score goals, once they lose just a fraction of the ability that made them so successful -- losing a little bit off of their shot, losing some of the quickness that allowed them to get to the open spot in the offensive zone, etc. -- they can have a tendency to completely fall off a cliff in terms of their production once they hit the latter stages of their career.
Thomas was one of them.
Dany Heatley was another in that category...
Definitely wasn't me as I typically don't care much about stats, especially historical ones, but I did really like Vanek. Especially as a prospect. Before Ruff coached all of the creativity out of his game he was an extremely dynamic player.there was this one poster - I think @pigpen65 but maybe someone else, who, every year early in Vanek's career would post that Vanek was a lock to get 500 goals in a Sabres uniform, and would likely even break Perreault's club record.
I wonder of Vanek ever bet on himself to do that...
Maybe it was @Layne Staley? Or @HogtownSabresfan ? Or maybe I just have schweinefleisch on my brain because it's one of my favorite German words and Vanek is Austrian.Definitely wasn't me as I typically don't care much about stats, especially historical ones, but I did really like Vanek. Especially as a prospect. Before Ruff coached all of the creativity out of his game he was an extremely dynamic player.
Following Weber and Peca's lead, another Sabres legend takes a job in a rival organization.
Dallas Stars name Ben Bishop as player development coordinator | TSN
Bishop's main focus will be working with players from the AHL's Texas Stars as well as prospects in junior hockey and NCAA.www.tsn.ca