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During the overtime period against the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night, Peyton Krebs got called for a cross-checking penalty that was just a brutal call. The Buffalo Sabres did a terrific job killing it off. Paul Hamilton has more:
Sabres are not a good team. Great in offensive zone than a world of Meh. Power and Dahlin need to be built around back there. Goaltending well below average.
not a good team. Fun as hell and exciting AND worthy of drooling for next season. The direction is correct.
Sabres are not a good team. Great in offensive zone than a world of Meh. Power and Dahlin need to be built around back there. Goaltending well below average.
not a good team. Fun as hell and exciting AND worthy of drooling for next season. The direction is correct.
Team is only half built. And winning teams all have some grizzled veterans to direct the show on the ice. The Sabres lack that too. Time for Power to grow up. They need stud, stay-at-home defenseman. Like Scott Stevens was for the Devils or Jay McKee was for the Sabres.
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