Compete level is the most over used, mean-nothing adage being used in the hockey world.
mind numbingly meaningless as far as I'm concerned.
watching the sabres go through the motions of a bad season gets old. watching a team actually go out and skate and compete and stick up for team mates is kind of a big deal.
it most certainly means something. and its a major reason nolan had success in his early coaching career. "hardest working team in hockey"
having hasek didnt hurt, but a team that competes and tries and works is alot more fun to watch then a team simply going through the motions. its a sign that the players still care, even if it is for one night. but its nolans job to make sure it isnt simply one night.
Same here. But let's be honest here. Not every player shows up every shift. Or every game. They float and rely on talent and skill and don't do the little things. When guys do the little things, or at least try to, that's a good sign.
Don't get me wrong, losing 6-1 sucks.
That's why he's been dropped all the way down to the 4th line.
its funny you mention hodgson. i always believed he was going to become a second line center, but ive come to realize most games, he doesnt show up.
he would be fine on an established team where a guy giving 75% isnt going to hurt them, like the hawks or blues. but on a team like the sabres, its exposes that glaring hole ten times over.
but regardless, you are right, but thats what makes last game at least notable in that department. the sabres as a whole were just going through the motions. last night, some at least showed some life.
RisTo!
Girgs! Love this kid.
Zad was plus 3 tonight with an assist. Leave the kid in the lineup.
Only lost by 3 tonight.
Huge improvement!
Am I playing this tank game right guys?
coastal (11-14-2014)
Girgs now has 8 points in 18 games. A clear improvement over his rookie season. Hes adjusting well to an expanded role.
Harrington tweet...Zadorov has now six games left to play before the Sabres have to make a decision, He can't be sent back to the London Knights because he doesn’t have a release from the Russian club that owns his rights. But if Sabres don’t keep him, they lose control of him to St. Petersburg, a KHL team.
He's staying.
Certainly would think so.