The Sabres were my favorite team in all sports, more or less from the first time I ever saw them play on TV...Game 6 of the SCF against the Flyers. Can you imagine flying by yourself from New York to Edmonton (4-3 loss with Miro Satan providing the winner) and Calgary (3-0 loss, might have been the only game I ever went to where they got shutout) just to see them? Some of you probably can (that was a little project wherein I was trying to see them win in every rink in the league, ended up getting about half of them done). From that to what we have today. I've barely watched a game for I don't know how many years now...why do I want to do something that's not fun? I guess it's fair to say I've lost my love for the game, if I can borrow that phrase.
98% of what I do with respect to the Sabres is usually coming here for a few minutes most days to browse a few threads, maybe 1% is actually watching them play and 1% is watching the draft.
I used to think the greatest thing in the world would be the boys winning the Stanley Cup. Now, it's not even imaginable and do I even care anymore?
Not sure how many of you have soldiered on through years and years of this...it's bad enough reading about it...let alone seeing it for myself.
Apologies as this is probably not in the best thread and please feel free to move it if need be.