jd1970
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I question Lindy's sanity for wanting to work in palm tree-less Buffalo.
What was he ever th8nking?
What was he ever th8nking?
I question Lindy's sanity for wanting to work in palm tree-less Buffalo.
What was he ever th8nking?
I didn't see anything like that. It was just that Ruff didn't like our defense and that Jokiharju was sitting in the press box. But I wouldn't be surprised if Ruff kicks Adams out.Someone on the main boards was saying lindy was throwing adams under the bus lately. Any truth to this?
Power ended up with just 2:57 minutes of ice time in the opening frame, per The Buffalo News' Mike Harrington.
The 22-year-old rearguard wasn't the only player who rode the pine during the contest. Forward JJ Peterka saw just one shift in the second period.
"We turned the puck over too much," Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff said. "We got to the blue line, turned it over, turned it over, turned it over. That is why some guys lost ice time."
He added, "Taking one or two shifts (away) up to this point hasn't worked. Sitting the odd guy out hasn't worked. The puck management, we've talked about that since the start of the year."
Ruff conceded he thought both players "really responded well" to their extended time watching from the bench.
"I know that's a culture change," he said.
too late.Sabres' Power owns 1st-period benching: 'I know that's on me'
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Owen Power understands why he was benched for the rest of the first period after Mika Zibanejad's game-opening tally in Wednesday's 3-2 loss to the New York Rangers."I mean, it's pretty obvious," he said, according to The Buffalo News' Lance Lysowski. "I make two...www.thescore.com
Hopefully the guys learn soon...
Yeah. It ain't turning the ship around. The young players are going through growing pains and learning bad habits while they lack support. Sucks, but this isnt something that can be solved with a benching. They need to revamp the defense and retool the top-6. They need veterans. The next GM needs to pick his core, and build around it. A retool could go a long way.too late.
too late.
for this season, to reach the playoffs, is what I meant. I should have stated that.For this season, most likely. For Power’s and Peterka in the long term? I disagree.
One of the lessons I learned from teaching is that you often don’t see the true effect you’re having on a student until much later. Years ago I helped a 10th grader who was failing my class regain her confidence and claw back to passing by focusing on her attitude and habits. Two years later she was a high honor roll student and off to college.
So I don’t believe this is entirely futile. As bad as the team is.
To be fair, it's an act of actual insanity to even think about this team long-term at this point.for this season, to reach the playoffs, is what I meant. I should have stated that.
I can live in that worldMy bold prediction is Lindy is off the bench and in the GM chair before the new year.
He's retiring to Montana when that day comes so ...I question Lindy's sanity for wanting to work in palm tree-less Buffalo.
What was he ever th8nking?
He won't quit, he's not a quitter, and will want to fulfill his contract money for his nest egg.The sooner he leaves this clown show, the better. Let him even become a POHO or an advisor.
he has no experience in that position, and is 18 months from retirement in Montana.My bold prediction is Lindy is off the bench and in the GM chair before the new year.
This group is either beyond learning or pretending they can't learn so they can get out of hereSabres' Power owns 1st-period benching: 'I know that's on me'
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Owen Power understands why he was benched for the rest of the first period after Mika Zibanejad's game-opening tally in Wednesday's 3-2 loss to the New York Rangers."I mean, it's pretty obvious," he said, according to The Buffalo News' Lance Lysowski. "I make two...www.thescore.com
Hopefully the guys learn soon...
Will see.He won't quit, he's not a quitter, and will want to fulfill his contract money for his nest egg.
I wonder how much money he would lose if he quit.He won't quit, he's not a quitter, and will want to fulfill his contract money for his nest egg.
Do not apply logic to a Pegula based decision.He's retiring to Montana when that day comes so ...
He won't quit, he's not a quitter, and will want to fulfill his contract money for his nest egg.
he has no experience in that position, and is 18 months from retirement in Montana.