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
Dec 11 @ 4:54 PM ET
Robby is a really cool down to earth guy.
Johnny is pretty out there man - Stripes77
I saw Miller at a Dave Matthews concert the summer after the Carolina Conference Finals. This lanky mother(frank)er in a white T-Shirt and jeans with the greasiest hair steps right in front of me, so I couldn't see anything so I just took a step to the side I'm not the type to go up to someone, so I just stood there for about 10 minutes and eventually went over to a friend and said "that's Ryan Miller over there." and someone overheard me and then he got mobbed. He (frank)ing hated every second of it, or maybe that was just his face, but it looked like he just wanted to drink his poopty beer and listen to his poopty music and every 20 seconds some drunk (frank) comes over and wants to shake his hand and get a selfie with him(this is just about the time when camera phones were starting to become ubiquitous).
Location: Rustmine Ramsum most exciting Sabres klugdragger since Taro Tsujimoto Joined: 07.01.2016
Dec 11 @ 4:55 PM ET
I saw Miller at a Dave Matthews concert the summer after the Carolina Conference Finals. This lanky mother(frank)er in a white T-Shirt and jeans with the greasiest hair steps right in front of me, so I couldn't see anything so I just took a step to the side I'm not the type to go up to someone, so I just stood there for about 10 minutes and eventually went over to a friend and said "that's Ryan Miller over there." and someone overheard me and then he got mobbed. He (frank)ing hated every second of it, or maybe that was just his face, but it looked like he just wanted to drink his poopty beer and listen to his poopty music and every 20 seconds some drunk (frank) comes over and wants to shake his hand and get a selfie with him(this is just about the time when camera phones were starting to become ubiquitous). - Wetbandit1
thats what he gets for going to a dave matthews concert
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Dec 11 @ 5:04 PM ET
Imagine if we finished in 29th and picked 3rd the past few years.... ROR would be our 1st line center.
See the problem now? Our 1st line center is looking around at everyone else, expecting them to "do something" but then thinks he's the leader.... All while having more talent on his worst night than ROR has on his best night.
Meanwhile, our 2nd line center thinks he's a 1st line center, usually starts the game against the other team's top line, looks to himself to will the team into wins and can't, places blame on himself constantly and then thinks he's the leader... all the while not being that skilled or talented and in his best seasons is a 50-point player.
Can someone tell me why Derek Roy was so hated? The guy scored at just under a .ppg clip for the better part of 3 or 4 years, always back-checked and was our most consistent player not named Pominville until that quad injury.
The best center to play for the Buffalo Sabres in the past 10 years: Derek Roy.
Eichel and ROR aren't even close to Derek Roy production. Everyone's favorite whipping boy, Derek Roy had effort and stats that put both ROR and Eichel to shame right now. - BeadyEyedDouche
My hatred for Derek Roy came from the fact that during that quad injury, this team played its best stretch of hockey by a mile in at least four years before and definitely after. Something was off with him. Yes, he scored on a consistent basis, but nobody who played with him seemed to be able to.
My hatred for Derek Roy came from the fact that during that quad injury, this team played its best stretch of hockey by a mile in at least four years before and definitely after. Something was off with him. Yes, he scored on a consistent basis, but nobody who played with him seemed to be able to. - buffalofan19
A player flat out told Pham that they would be significantly better without him in the lineup.
Location: Rustmine Ramsum most exciting Sabres klugdragger since Taro Tsujimoto Joined: 07.01.2016
Dec 11 @ 5:33 PM ET
My hatred for Derek Roy came from the fact that during that quad injury, this team played its best stretch of hockey by a mile in at least four years before and definitely after. Something was off with him. Yes, he scored on a consistent basis, but nobody who played with him seemed to be able to. - buffalofan19
Remember when Jack Eichel missed 1/4 of the season last year and the team finished higher in the standings?
Peters was kind of a d!ck back in the day too
That was more his personality than anything
He would just get really loud & douchy when he was drunk - jdfitz77
He's been dry for 7 or 8 years. Met him at Todd marchant hockey camp. Super down to earth , maybe it was the drinking part
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Dec 11 @ 6:16 PM ET
Than this season and the season before with a healthy Eichel?
Face it, THIS TEAM NOW played their best Hockey when Jack Eichel missed a quarter of the season, with a supposedly worse defense.
If we're throwing around #facts.
This season isn't over but we're fast-tracked to 30th at the moment. - BeadyEyedDouche
This team has not finished a season without Jack Eichel since he was drafted, nor did they move from far out of a playoff spot into one without him like Derek Roy. Roy's absence wasn't simply a non-factor. It made them a playoff team. This team didn't get anywhere near 16-4-4 when Eichel went down. Roy was a cancer.