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“We went through a learning process,” Muckler said. “That’s what Buffalo is going through. Darcy [Regier] has done a nice job putting a team together. They need to learn to win. That’s easy to say, but a tough thing to conquer.”
Correct me, but didn't we win the President's Trophy for most wins in the NHL??? And even as underachieving as we were in the last PO series we still were only losing by a point. He better worry about that next series against the Ducks.
The Sabres need to learn how to win in the Playoffs, when it all matters. Two years in a row now they have come up short. Losing by a point is still losing.
The Sabres need to learn how to win in the Playoffs, when it all matters. Two years in a row now they have come up short. Losing by a point is still losing.
I believe that is what Muckler is referring to.
We lost & he needs to watch the ducks not the Sabres.
He's right though, losing by one means you were the last one to make a mistake most of the time. It's minimizing those mistakes and captializing on your opponents. Look at last years series.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.
I don't have anything wrong with what he said, it is true.
I did hear him on NHL Live on Sirius last week and he said that if his team wasn't in the playoffs he would want the Sabres to win it all. Probably because he is a Buffalonian.
The Sabres need to learn how to win in the Playoffs, when it all matters. Two years in a row now they have come up short. Losing by a point is still losing.
I believe that is what Muckler is referring to.
the difference between this season and last season is no one came up short last season on the Sabres.
its sucks to acknowledge it but this sabres team choked, plain and simple
they were too young to handle the pressure of being the top seed and the team everyone wanted to beat - especially the sens who were the undisputed sabres playoff *****
classic overconfidence, they thought they could just rely on their superior talent and lost the fire of the underdog. and it killed them
only the prolonged sting of an entire off season of regret will give them the maturity they need to realize they have to play desperate from the moment the first playoff puck drops
I disagree. I watched all the games. That team last season left everything on the ice when all was said and done. This year they left it in the locker room or at home.
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