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Feb 28 2009

Cam Ward Defeats Sabres

With the extraordinary effort by their goaltender Cam Ward, the Carolina Hurricanes were able to defeat the Sabres in a shootout with a final score of 2-1.  Ward stopped all 3 Buffalo shooters and need only Jussi Jokinen’s one goal to win the game.  Buffalo failed to capitalize on their chances throughout the game and is a big reason why they did not win.  Patrick Lalime played excellent, allowing just one goal and making key saves on the power play.  I have nothing against Patrick Kaleta, and feel he is one of the most hard working players out there, but when he is the teams only goal scorer for the night, then there’s a problem.  His job is not to go out there and win the game by scoring, no we have millions of dollars invested in other players for that kind of stuff and it’s sad to see those players not produce when we need it the most.  We get a bit of a break tonight in playing the struggling Islanders, so hopefully this will allow us to get out of this current funk we are in and back on the right track.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 25 2009

Loss Against the Ducks

The Buffalo Sabres lost to the Anaheim Ducks last night by a score of 3-2.  It was their second loss of the season against the Ducks and prevented them from capitalizing on a chance to move up the standings.  They sit 8th place in the Eastern Conference currently with Carolina and Pittsburgh hot on their tail.  It’s clear how much this team needs the likes of Vanek and Miller.  If we are going to make the playoffs we are going to have to string some wins together here and make a splash at the trade deadline.  Our defense is far too weak to be a contender in the playoffs and we need guys like Paille and Hecht to start scoring goals.  The next game for Buffalo is in Carlina tomorrow night who are 1 point behind the Sabres and sit in 9th place.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 18 2009

Sabres Defeat Maple(slaps)

The Sabres got a big win last night to keep pace with the likes of Montreal, NY Rangers and Florida.  Every point is huge this time of year and it was good to see Buffalo play a solid game of hockey.  Stafford is really turning into something else this year as he scored twice last night.  His play has improved greatly and it’s clear he is going to be a top notch player in this league for many years to come.  Tim Connolly continued his point per game pace by getting 2 assists last night en route to the Sabres 4-1 victory.  Ryan Miller got his 28th win of the season in a 27 save effort.  Daniel Paille and Matt Ellis recorded goals for Buffalo for the first time in several games.  The Sabres next game will be against Philadelphia tomorrow night.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 15 2009

Sabres Defeat League’s Best

The Buffalo Sabres defeated probably the best team in the league 2 nights ago as they rallied back with a few seconds left and go on to win the game in a shootout.  The game was really something else for the city of Buffalo who was part of a tragedy which took the lives of 50 people.  The league gave the Sabres the option to postpone the game and play it at another time but Buffalo declined.  Before the start of the game, there was a moment of silence for those that lost their lives and those that were mourning.  It is something else to see 18000+ people standing and not making a sound.  I am told that the silence sent chills down peoples spines as it was a very powerful moment.  Buffalo got off to a quick start in the first scoring 3 goals early on and getting the arena pumped up.  The Sabres blew two 3 goal leads throughout the game and found themselves losing 5-4 in the dying seconds of the game when Craig Rivet ripped a slap shot on net.  With 3.9 seconds left in the game, Jason Pominville deflected Rivet’s shot from the point and into the net.  The arena went crazy after that.  The emotion, the passion, everything was just released in one big roar.  The pan out of the arena showed everyone on their feet applauding and giving each other high fives.  The passion could also be seen on the ice as all the entire Sabres team was filled with joy.  It was one of those cases that sent chills down my spine.  Seeing the look on Rivet’s face as they scored, the look on the rest of the teams face.  You could just tell that they wanted this so bad and were not going to lose that game.  The crowd gave the team a standing ovation before the overtime period.  After an exciting overtime which featured much end to end action the teams were faced with a shootout.  Buffalo had the advantage in this category as they are statistically one of the leagues best in that category.  Derek Roy would clinch the shootout victory for Buffalo and put the city of Buffalo at some ease.  After the game, several of the players commented on how the win was for the city of Buffalo and hoped it would help numb some of the pain temporarily.  The Sabres next game is at home tonight against Carolina.

I would like to send out my thoughts and prayers to those who lost their lives, and to those who have lost loved ones.  I know this is a difficult time and it has changed peoples lives forever.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 12 2009

Another Loss Against Sens

Well if last night was any indication of how much a factor Thomas Vanek is on the power play, I don’t know what is.  The Sabres were 1/12 on the power play which is just not acceptable.  That accounted for almost an entire period of power play time for Buffalo.  The lone goal came off the stick of Ales Kotalik on a one timer from the point and would make the score 3-1.  It’s clear that someone on this team needs to step up and fill in the shoes of Vanek.  Nathan Gerbe is going to have to take advantage of his time here in Buffalo and show that he can be a scorer in this league.

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-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 08 2009

Vanek Injured In Sabres Loss

The big story of last night is that leading scorer for the Sabres Thomas Vanek, will be out 3-4 weeks with a broken jaw after the puck came up and hit him in the face.  The Sabres fell down to the struggling Ottawa team by a score of 2-0 but came back and tied up the score with goals by Drew Stafford and Adam Mair.  The game would go into overtime after that and was filled with much end to end action that nearly ended the game.  The shootout was full of goals.  Ales Kotalik scored on his signature move, but Ryan Miller got beat 3 times and Derek Roy would fail to score on his shootout attempt.  Buffalo escaped Ottawa with a point and I’m sure they are happy with that considering what they lost in Vanek.  The rest of this team will need to step it up to fill the big shoes of Vanek.  The Sabres next game will be in Buffalo against Ottawa again on Wednesday.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 07 2009

Sabres Defeat Habs

First of all, let me apologize for not getting a pre game post up.  I was very busy and just didn’t have the time to sit down and write.  On to the game now.  Buffalo won by a score of 3-2 last night with a great effort by the entire team.  After a scoreless first period, Jaroslav Spacek came down the left wing and ripped a slap shot past goalie Carey Price just 27 seconds into the 2nd period.  It would be halfway through the 2nd period when Saku Koivu would tie up the game on the power play for the Habs.  This tie didn’t last long however as Nathan Paetsch would score on a pass from behind the net just 2 minutes later.  Paetsch was converted to forward for this game with the return of Spacek.  It’s not that hard to guess who opened the scoring for Buffalo in the 3rd…Tim Connolly.  The man is playing great as of late and showing up on the score sheet very often.  His 11th goal of the season came 4 minutes into the 3rd period and gave the Sabres a 3-1 lead.  Montreal would try and make a charge late, scoring once to make the score 3-2, but that is as close as they would get.  Ryan Miller made 35 saves last night and deservedly was awarded first star of the game.

Buffalo improved their record to 28-20-5 with last nights win and are 7-3 in their last 10.  They will play in Ottawa tonight as they take on a struggling Senators team.  Ottawa sits 13th in the conference with a 17-25-8 record.  One of the big problems facing the Sens is their lack of depth at forward, and they lack a goaltender who can singlehandedly win the game for them.  They rank dead last in the league with 2.36 goals for per game.  Their only goal production comes from the line of Spezza, Alfredsson and Heatley.  If you can shut these guys down, its pretty much game over as no one else really scores for this team.  This line accounts for about half of the team’s total goals this season so it’s no surprise as to why they are having a rough year.  Puck drop is at 7pm tonight.  Let’s Go Buffalo!

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 05 2009

Sabres Shutout Leafs

Ryan Miller continued his solid play last night at HSBC arena as the Sabres shutout the Maple Leafs by a score of 5-0.  It was Miller’s 5th shutout of the season and 2nd consecutive.  Buffalo was in control for the majority of the game and the Leafs just looked so out of place last night.  It was Buffalo’s first home game since January 17th and they showed the home crowd that they missed being home.  Tim Connolly scored a few minutes into the first period to continue his point per game pace while Stafford scored about halfway through the first period to make it 2-0.  From that point on it was the Thomas Vanek show as he would score the last 3 goals of the game for his 5th career hat trick.  He also tied a record set by Cy Denneny of Ottawa back in 1924 in which each player scored 4 consecutive natural hat tricks.  It was enough for Vanek to be tied with Jeff Carter of the Flyers for 2nd in the league in goals with 32.  Vanek finished off the night with 4 points and now leads the team in points with 52 through 52 games.  Teppo Numminen made his first appearance since being injured not too long ago so it was good to see our defense start to get healthy again.  Our next game is at home against Montreal tomorrow night.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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Feb 03 2009

Sabres Finish Road Trip 3-3

Last night the Buffalo Sabres were defeated by Anaheim by a score of 3-2.  A game that could best be summed up as gritty and physical saw the Sabres come close to coming back last night but fail to tie it up.  The Sabres had goals by 2 unlikely fellows, Patrick Kaleta and Craig Rivet.  Rivet also racked up the penalty minutes last night, getting into 2 fights and accumulating 12 minutes in penalties.  The Ducks were 2-3 on the powerplay last night despite the Sabres being ranked 3rd in the league in penalty killing.  Patrick Lalime was in net and was victim of a few bad bounces that wound up in the back of the net.  I was happier with Lalime’s play last night, he played a pretty good game, he just didn’t catch any breaks.  Buffalo had 4 inexperienced defensemen out there last night with Rivet and Lydman being the only 2 players that have a long history of playing time.  Buffalo will play it’s next game tomorrow night against the rival Leafs at home.  This will be the Sabres first home game since January 17th when they defeated the Hurricanes.  The Sabres finished their road trip with a 3-3 record and now look to get a strong finish to the season.

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Feb 01 2009

Miller Blanks Phoenix and Super Bowl

The Buffalo Sabres defeated the Phoenix Coyotes by a score of 2-0 last night.  Ryan Miller played superb, stopping all 28 shots he faced for his 24th win of the season, and 4th shutout.  Both goals were scored in the second period, separated by about 4 minutes.  Tim Connolly continued his hot streak by scoring in a scrum in front of the net in which the puck just squirted out from Ilya Bryzgalov’s pads and onto the stick of number 19 who buried it.  It was Connolly’s 9th goal of the season and 7th since his return.  Just a few minutes later, Daniel Paille ended his goal scoring drought as he one timed a beautiful pass from Derek Roy.  Roy made a nice move coming into the zone and got knocked down, but he was still able to make the pass across to Paille just as he was falling.  The Coyotes were 0 for 7 on the power play last night as their losing streak now sits at 3.  Patrick Kaleta made his first start since being injured in a game against Los Angeles a few weeks ago.  The Sabres next game is against Anaheim tomorrow night.  It will be the final game of this roadtrip in which they have gone 3-2 thus far.

The Super Bowl is tonight, and even though the Buffalo Bills failed to make it yet again this year, I always enjoy watching the game.  I’ve got my super bowl squares all set up and ready to go, we got the food, the drinks, a place to part, a nice big TV, so it is sure to be a good day.  I’ll be sporting my throwback Marshawn Lynch jersey today while my roomate will be wearing his Browns jersey.  Personally, I would like to see the Cardinals win today, they are a team that has never won it, and I have never really cared for the Steelers.  If Arizona’s defense plays their best and Kurt Warner doesn’t have one of those games where he throws 3 interceptions, I think they will win regardless of how well the Steelers play.  I think the Cardinals have the better team when they are at their best, but they have shown all year that they don’t always bring that A-game.  Enjoy the day everyone.

-Sabs Hockey Nut

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