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TSN.ca logic:You lose twice in OT, you have more power than if you win all your games
TSN.ca logic:You lose twice in OT, you have more power than if you win all your games
This must be a canadian thing about losing in OT twice and being ranked higher than a team that won all it's games against last years 3 divisional winners, the president's trophy team and the Stanley cup champions. We also beat Detroit as well and they are ahead of us. It's going to take a parliament act to get the Sabres near the top with this logic.
Marty Turco is none the worse for wear between the pipes and the Stars are bringing a balanced attack that is led by new captain Brendan Morrow, who has seven points, and newcomers Eric Lindros and Mike Ribeiro, who each have five. Key Injuries: None.
5-0
A perfect start at home sure makes the off-season additions look good. Pavol Demitra has seven points, Branko Radivojevic has four and defenceman Petteri Nummelin has a shootout-winning goal to go with his three points. Key Injuries: LW Pascal Dupuis (knee).
3-0-2
Pretty much as expected, the Ducks have great goaltending, a strong defence and balanced scoring. The only real surprise is that it's Chris Kunitz leading the team scoring parade. Key Injuries: None.
2-1-1
There may not be a worse goaltender with a 1.72 goals against average in the history of hockey. Dominik Hasek has only faced 17 shots per game, yet his .897 save percentage is in the lower half of the league. Key Injuries: None.
5-0
Three of their five wins have come via the shootout, but the Sabres are showing a certain resiliency to get there, rallying against Montreal, Detroit and in Saturday night's thumping of the Rangers. Key Injuries: C Tim Connolly (concussion).
Makes alot of sense doesn't it? Welcome to the new world of Scott Cullen.
BTW Scott, we we're like 18 minutes from the ECF in a game 7 last year with 4 injured D-men. We got basically all our team except Timmy and more back and are undefeated, this dude is just lost.
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