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By clover kicker (Sun May 20, 2007 at 08:31:40 PM EST) (all tags)
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Watching the Sens/Sabres was like waking up in an alternate universe.

The Sens played tight, tough, well-organized hockey against a talented team that only sporadicly lived up to their potential.



The Sabres were nervous. They made rookie mistakes their first few games.

The Sabres were soft. The Sabres didn't seriously start forechecking, backchecking, or blocking shots until game 4.

The Sabres had several attacks of individual-itis, where one player decides he's got to do everything himself and tries a heroic, but low-percentage play.

I've seen this before, many times, but in Sens jerseys.

The Sabres spent the second half of the year playing a little sloppy, which you can afford while scoring 5 or 6 goals every night.

As a Sens fan I have keen insight into the cost of postseason sloppyness. Until this year I hadn't really understood the benefits of solid, consistent, defensive hockey.

Maybe it's no surprise the Sabres couldn't re-tool overnight into a tight playoff machine, after a whole season of fast-and-loose offensive style.

What boggles my mind is they didn't even try to retool until game 4 against the Sens, having won rounds 1 and 2 on sheer talent, in spite of their style of play.

I'd say a lot of the blame should be on the coach. Admittedly it's hard to sell defensive responsability to guys who are winning lots of regular season hockey games, but to go into round 3 playing like that... Verily I say unto you, they have their reward.

Playoff MVP - Miller and his goalposts.

Emery - as good as he had to be. Didn't steal any games, didn't lose any games, made some nice saves at key times.

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Sabres by ChiefHoser (4.00 / 1) #1 Tue May 22, 2007 at 10:48:53 AM EST
They just now have to go through the years of torment that the Senators gave their fans. Good in the regular season and not in the playoffs. Alfie for MVP, he finally deserves it.
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the dreaded salary cap by clover kicker (2.00 / 0) #2 Tue May 22, 2007 at 12:38:05 PM EST
The Sabres don't have years to be tormented, already this summer they've got to figure out what to do with all those free agents. I wouldn't want to be the GM.

I personally think every team on the edge of greatness should go all out with a cup run during the next couple of years, because the Penguins are coming up fast.

re: Alfie - the desire has always been there, but this year everyone's head is in just the right place.

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Salary cap by ChiefHoser (4.00 / 1) #3 Tue May 22, 2007 at 03:31:19 PM EST
Sure makes things interesting. I agree in that Buffalo will be a very different team next year. I think we are going to see more of players that take a slight (or major) pay cut to stay with a team they feel has sa chance and they like (eg. Phillips and the Sens). If the management treats the players well then the players will want to stay. Colorado is another team were this will (and kind of, with Sakic) happend.
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