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homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:11 AM ET
I just don't get why people go through the trouble to suck down what little nasty meat is on a chicken leg. I'd rather just get some breasts and season them up real good
- chilliard77

so you prefer the white meat



racist
chilliard77
Location: NY
Joined: 08.23.2011

Mar 22 @ 1:12 AM ET
as bad as this team is

9 points out of playoff spot

2 points more per month and they are in

- homiedclown

I hate hearing this crap. You could say the same thing for just about every other team in the league.

Not really directed towards you just in general. We said the same thing last year
chilliard77
Location: NY
Joined: 08.23.2011

Mar 22 @ 1:13 AM ET
so you prefer the white meat



racist

- homiedclown

Yes
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:13 AM ET
Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer

Free-agent linebacker Zach Brown will visit the Bills after his visit to the Dolphins, source confirms NFL Network report. Brown started 16 games for the Bills last season and has remained unsigned despite being No. 31 on ESPN's Top 150 free agents. He changed agents Monday night.
Wetbandit1
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Unpopular opinion (i think): The best Die Hard movie is the 4th one- Live free or Die Hard -jdfitz7, NY
Joined: 10.07.2010

Mar 22 @ 1:13 AM ET
to me it's duffs


Gabriel's Gate-no pizza

Brickyard in Lewiston, no pizza

and a few decent pubs, no pizza

- homiedclown


It's Duffs for me too, but not everyone likes them. Why I haven't the foggiest, but some people like their neighborhood place better. I know a couple people who prefer Mattina's. I used to work there, and they have damn good wings, but they're not even close to Duffs.

And Duffs got super expensive. 2 people and 20 wings with no booze = $30 plus tip.
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:13 AM ET
I hate hearing this crap. You could say the same thing for just about every other team in the league.

Not really directed towards you just in general. We said the same thing last year

- chilliard77

I did it to be a smart a$$


chilliard77
Location: NY
Joined: 08.23.2011

Mar 22 @ 1:14 AM ET
I did it to be a smart a$$



- homiedclown

My bad. Maybe I'm just bitter

edit: I'm definitely just bitter lol
chilliard77
Location: NY
Joined: 08.23.2011

Mar 22 @ 1:15 AM ET
It's a combo of sauce, grease, and crispy skin.
- Wetbandit1

Meh
Wetbandit1
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Unpopular opinion (i think): The best Die Hard movie is the 4th one- Live free or Die Hard -jdfitz7, NY
Joined: 10.07.2010

Mar 22 @ 1:15 AM ET
Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer

Free-agent linebacker Zach Brown will visit the Bills after his visit to the Dolphins, source confirms NFL Network report. Brown started 16 games for the Bills last season and has remained unsigned despite being No. 31 on ESPN's Top 150 free agents. He changed agents Monday night.

- homiedclown


It would be a shame if we didn't re-sign him. He made his statement in the early New England game last year where he was running stride for stride with Edelman down the field. That was impressive.
kingcong39
Buffalo Sabres
Location: albany, NY
Joined: 02.21.2007

Mar 22 @ 1:17 AM ET
Just watched the end of the game.

I give Crosby the award as best actor in a comedy on ice with that performance.

The only thing missing at the end was his stick and both gloves flying into the stands.

Overall, the referees continue to miss a ton of crap, on both sides.
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:18 AM ET
It would be a shame if we didn't re-sign him. He made his statement in the early New England game last year where he was running stride for stride with Edelman down the field. That was impressive.
- Wetbandit1

plenty of money left to sign him
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:19 AM ET


Overall, the referees continue to miss a ton of crap, on both sides.

- kingcong39

worst refs in the major sports
chilliard77
Location: NY
Joined: 08.23.2011

Mar 22 @ 1:20 AM ET
I'll admit I had higher expectations for this year. I wasn't in love with our moves in the offseason or coaching but I still had faith that maybe it could work out

edit: after reading this back, am I talking about hockey or an ex-girlfriend?
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:27 AM ET

edit: after reading this back, am I talking about hockey or an ex-girlfriend?

- chilliard77

homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 1:28 AM ET
I'll admit I had higher expectations for this year. I wasn't in love with our moves in the offseason or coaching but I still had faith that maybe it could work out


- chilliard77

the okposo signing should have been enough IMO with another year for jack, risto, skunk and mccabe to get us playing meaningful games in april

maybe not playoffs but in a position to clinch a spot int he last week of regular season

chilliard77
Location: NY
Joined: 08.23.2011

Mar 22 @ 1:30 AM ET
the okposo signing should have been enough IMO with another year for jack, risto, skunk and mccabe to get us playing meaningful games in april

maybe not playoffs but in a position to clinch a spot int he last week of regular season

- homiedclown

That's what I was hoping. Also thought maybe, analytics be damned, that Kulikov could be a top 4 defenseman
Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK!
Joined: 07.27.2007

Mar 22 @ 4:38 AM ET
RIP Chuck "Chuckie Baby" Barris.

https://www.google.com/am...www.avclub.com/amp/252504

The world has lost a dangerous mind.
Whatnot78
Buffalo Sabres
Location: last place heros, VA
Joined: 02.21.2007

Mar 22 @ 7:16 AM ET
At least Risto wasn't overplayed last night...
burner087
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Orlando, FL
Joined: 01.18.2008

Mar 22 @ 7:18 AM ET
It's Duffs for me too, but not everyone likes them. Why I haven't the foggiest, but some people like their neighborhood place better. I know a couple people who prefer Mattina's. I used to work there, and they have damn good wings, but they're not even close to Duffs.

And Duffs got super expensive. 2 people and 20 wings with no booze = $30 plus tip.

- Wetbandit1



Duff's is good. I like Bar Bills the best personally.
burner087
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Orlando, FL
Joined: 01.18.2008

Mar 22 @ 7:24 AM ET
ESPN..

http://www.espn.com/nhl/i...ely-playoff-teams-2017-18

For fans of the non-playoff teams, the final stretch of the season is the toughest time of the year.

EDITOR'S PICKS

Every team's toughest free agent call
Should the Caps re-sign T.J. Oshie? What kind of deal should the Bruins give David Pastrnak? We break down the big decisions for every NHL team.

Ceiling for the Maple Leafs, Oilers
Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews have their teams' rebuilds well ahead of schedule. But how far can they realistically get in the playoffs this spring (if they qualify)?
There is no more hope for a miraculous run to slip into the postseason, so the only thing left to root for is spoiling rivals' postseason chances and looking for signs of a bright future.

But not all fan bases head into this offseason with the same level of optimism for 2017-18. Some teams are on the rise, some are on the decline and others are stuck in the middle.

With that said, let's have a look at which teams have the best chance to make noise next season and which clubs have a long way to go.

Eastern Conference: Bright futures


Buffalo Sabres
Offseason goal: Acquire a puck-moving defenseman

It has turned out to be a disappointing season in Buffalo, where the Sabres expected to compete for a playoff spot after signing Kyle Okposo in the offseason. There are concerns about some of the moves made (and not made) by general manager Tim Murray as the team entered this season with a weak blue line and hardly any scoring depth. However, former No. 2 overall pick Jack Eichel has emerged as an elite player with 50 points in 52 games. With a franchise player in place, the Sabres can focus on filling in around him.

A major part of that focus needs to be on defense. Aside from Rasmus Ristolainen, who has back-to-back 40-point seasons at just 22 years old, Buffalo's group on the back end is pretty barren. It severely lacks any defensemen with puck skills. Finding the next Torey Krug or Jared Spurgeon should be at the top of Buffalo's to-do list.



Florida Panthers
Offseason goal: Find scoring wingers

Injuries to Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau put a damper on a Panthers season that had high expectations. But Florida probably could have weathered the storm if secondary scorers had stepped up to the challenge. Instead, Jussi Jokinen and Reilly Smith combined for just 22 goals, and Jaromir Jagr's production came back to Earth after a 27-goal campaign in 2015-16.

Florida has the pieces in place to bounce right back. But having Barkov, one of the league's best two-way centers, and top defenseman Aaron Ekblad aren't enough if second- and third-line wingers aren't contributing. It could start by trying to re-sign Thomas Vanek, who was acquired at the trade deadline.


Philadelphia Flyers
Offseason goal: Improve depth, don't do anything crazy



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The Flyers came into 2016-17 thinking they should build on last season's playoff appearance; instead they have drifted back in the pack. Goaltending has been the biggest issue, as Steve Mason and Michal Neuvirth both saw huge drops in save percentage this season. Maybe next season is the one where they turn to 2012 second-round pick Anthony Stolarz in a more substantial fashion. Philadelphia also struggled to score at even strength, ranking 28th in goals for per 60 minutes at 5-on-5.

With star players like Claude Giroux, Wayne Simmonds and Jakub Voracek entering the latter part of their primes, the Flyers have some urgency, but their young core and prospect system offers lots of promise for the future. Maybe you've noticed this: The Flyers have a tendency to look for a big splash move. In this case, however, they should stay the course and just make some tweaks here and there.

Eastern Conference: Long way to go


New Jersey Devils
Offseason goal: Draft a future No. 1 defenseman

It turns out that winning a trade does not mean you will actually win on the ice. The Devils made the best move of last offseason by acquiring Taylor Hall from the Edmonton Oilers, but the rest of the roster was far too weak to make the postseason without otherworldly goaltending. And for the first time as a Devil, Cory Schneider has not been one of the league's best netminders.

New Jersey will wind up in a spot near the top of the draft, and it should aim to land a puck-moving defenseman prospect. Otherwise, it will be looking long and hard to find a defenseman capable of making them a contender.


Carolina Hurricanes
Offseason goal: Find a No. 1 goalie, trade futures for forwards

For years, the Hurricanes have continued to turn to Cam Ward as their No. 1 goaltender, despite a mounting pile of evidence that he's not of that caliber. Since 2012-13, Ward has a .906 save percentage in 200 starts, which has cost Carolina around 42 goals below an average goaltender. So, despite scoring more even-strength goals per 60 minutes than playoff contenders Ottawa and Tampa Bay, the Canes still ended up nowhere close to contention. Ward is signed through 2017-18 (as is backup Eddie Lack), but it's time to explore some other options.

Carolina has a decent core of recent high draft picks, but until it finds a legitimate goaltender, it will continue to flounder. The Hurricanes have seven draft picks in the first three rounds of this year's draft. It's time to spin some of those picks into players.


Detroit Red Wings
Offseason goal: Trade some of the over-30 crowd

Within the course of one season, the Wings went from the playoffs to dead last in the Atlantic Division. With a catastrophic cap situation and very few young players to build around, it's hard to see Detroit recovering quickly.

The Red Wings currently have eight players who are 30 or older, seven of whom are under contract through next season and six of whom have deals through 2018-19. Any opportunity to trade those players and pick up some pieces for the rebuild should be welcomed.

Western Conference: Bright futures


Winnipeg Jets
Offseason goal: Find a new head coach

One would be hard-pressed to find a roster as littered with terrific young talent as the Jets, yet they are on the outside of the playoff race for the third time in four seasons under Paul Maurice. In their only playoff appearance under Maurice, they were swept in the first round. In fact, in his career, Maurice has only made the postseason six times in 20 years as an NHL head coach. Winnipeg might be in a similar position as Calgary was last season, in need of a change behind the bench to spark a jump into contention. And given the talented bench bosses currently without an NHL head coaching job, it would have its pick of some very good options.

A reliable goaltender and more defensive talent around Jacob Trouba would also help the Jets, but their group of superstars up front, now led by Calder Trophy contender Patrik Laine, will be tough to stop during the next few seasons.


Arizona Coyotes
Offseason goal: Make a big-splash trade

The Coyotes made a few offseason signings last year with their sights set on being a surprise playoff team, but instead they have landed right back in the lottery. Arizona could either stay the course and continue to let prospects like Dylan Strome develop into NHLers, or it could look to make a big jump next season by dealing assets for an established star. With two picks in each of the first two rounds of the draft, and one of the highest ranked prospect systems, the Yotes could pull off a major move without crushing their future.

If Arizona doesn't take a swing at landing a star, it is still in very good shape. But it will likely take another two years for quality young players to make a significant impact.


Dallas Stars
Offseason goal: Avoid giving out a bad contract

After an extremely disappointing season, the natural reaction for the Stars would be to seek a blockbuster trade or throw huge dollars at a free agent. But that's how mistakes happen. Andrew Ladd, Milan Lucic and David Backes all scored big-money, long-term deals for teams desperate to make a run, and have produced disappointing results.

Stars Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn can carry the Stars back to the playoffs in a tough division, but they will need some help from their coach and from their goaltenders. Playing high-risk, wide-open hockey has been quite successful at times in Dallas, but it has also put a lot of pressure on goalies Antti Niemi and Kari Lehtonen, who have not been up to the challenge.

Western Conference: Long way to go


Colorado Avalanche
Offseason goal: Break up the core

Teams never want to be in a position to trade a star player, but something has to change for the Avalanche. Whether it's center Matt Duchene, winger Gabriel Landeskog or defenseman Tyson Barrie, Colorado has very valuable players that have not been successful together. And all of them could fetch a nice return in trade this summer.

One significant change could be the spark to get the Avs back on track, along with adding some fresh young talent in the draft.


Vancouver Canucks
Offseason goal: Keep stocking the system

With a few nice rebuilding moves by the Canucks at the deadline, Vancouver has started in the right direction. It isn't a club that can really tank as long as Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin are still on the team, but it can keep adding young pieces and draft picks to increase its chances of finding future stars.

It has been proved many times over that it's extremely difficult to maintain relevance without elite players, and there is no clear path to the Canucks landing that caliber of star any time soon unless -- or until -- they bottom out.
Slump Buster
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I root for draft picks but not the team, apparently, NY
Joined: 10.24.2006

Mar 22 @ 7:46 AM ET
I've been in and out recently so I don't know if this has been discussed.

1) Evan Rodriguez has been an absolutely revelation. For a couple of years we have been arguing about Larsson making Gus expendable - ERod makes both of them expendable. He has probably been our second best player over the last 5 games.

2) Reinhart should never play with Jack again. He looks like a completely different player when he is at center.
rapperray
Season Ticket Holder
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Thank God I don't live in NY anymore, NY
Joined: 02.22.2007

Mar 22 @ 7:55 AM ET
So if he knows where they have to get better... When the hell is he going to do it? Next decade?

http://www.wgr550.com/art...-where-we-have-get-better
adambuffalo
Buffalo Sabres
Location: United States, NY
Joined: 01.30.2007

Mar 22 @ 8:37 AM ET
https://youtu.be/H6K6RmK0AKE

Pennywise preview if anyone hasn't seen it.
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Mar 22 @ 8:43 AM ET
RIP Chuck "Chuckie Baby" Barris.

https://www.google.com/am...www.avclub.com/amp/252504

The world has lost a dangerous mind.

- Der Kaiser



thatsapickle
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 03.08.2012

Mar 22 @ 8:45 AM ET
You live here. Everyone I know that has moved away goes to Ted's when they come back. Ted's, Mighty, and pizza place they like.
- Wetbandit1


I'm bringing my wife back in August. She's never been to Buffalo. I think it will explain a lot about me. haha.

Ted's. Andersons/Charlie. Pizza place of choice. Plus many others.

Then the Falls. Thursday in the Square/Canal (I don't know what it is anymore) or Williamsville depending on which one has a better acts.

Going for the Every Time I Die/Taking Back Sunday show.
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