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Sabres grid day 6 (Most Under appreciated)



Jeff Skinner was voted as the funniest.

by oilers-Man

39 Comments

  1. Our fanbase typically appreciated guys underappreciated elsewhere like Pommer, Mogilny, and so many others. 

    I’ll give this to Marty Biron for having the misfortune of being netminder between Hasek and Miller

  2. MidnightMass26

    Going with a dark horse and saying Teppo Numminen

  3. The-Real-Larry

    Going old school: Bill Hajt.

    Played his entire, 14-season NHL career in Buffalo. Rock-solid stay-at-home defenseman. Only ever scored by accident.

  4. Tsujimoto3

    While I somewhat agree with the Numminem picks, I’m going to even further back and say Craig Ramsay.

  5. budboomer

    Alexei Zhitnik – top defenseman on several teams that made deep playoff runs. Very good defensively and great skater.

  6. Dozerdog43

    Bill Hajt. A defenseman’s defenseman. For a guy who scored on an average of one goal for every 20-25 games played in 15 seasons-and his career spanned the crazy high scoring 80’s- he was a +320 for his career.

    And most Sabres fans of today probably never heard of him

  7. Rockhardwood

    Girgs, at least lately. He was our most dependable bottom 6 guy for like a decade, and people treated that as an issue.

  8. hawkayecarumba

    Jay McKee.

    Never considered an elite D-man, never talked about in the same breath as other Sabres greats, but he was as reliable as they come for 7+ seasons for the Sabres.

    Him literally putting his body on the line in that 05-06 playoffs is something I’ll never forget

  9. timmeedski

    Johan Larsson, elite defensive F

    By extension girgensons, a loyal soldier through the drought

  10. This thing is slowly but surely reinforcing a lot of feeling I had over the years lmao 🤣

  11. BobLoblaw75

    I’d jump on the Jay McKee wagon. I was going to say Mike Ramsey. I like the defensive defensemen. They never get a lot of headlines

  12. Any_Band_8428

    Doug Bodger. Wasn’t flashy, but routinely gave you between 30-50 points a season.

  13. Nervous_Cellist_6

    John Van Boxmeer was a points machine yet I only see his name mentioned when looking up stats for sabres defensmen

  14. DJ-dicknose

    I’d say Ryan Miller. And that’s because he wasn’t Hasek. Remember the Mr. Softee taunts and such? He’s the second best goalie the team ever had, and for a lot of teams, probably would be their best ever. But Sabres fans wanted Hasek 2.0 (and who wouldnt) and that frustrated a lot of fans.

    Zem is a good one. I even got on the “get rid of the guy” train because he never lived up to his draft pedigree and I think I expected someone more like Rod Brind Amour.

    This suggestion may rub people the wrong way…. But Jack. Look, I get it. The way he left sucked. He was a douche.

    But the Sabres wanted McDavid. And they got Jack instead. And he wasn’t McDavid, but a pretty great player anyway. And the fans expected more despite the team not doing enough to put a team around him. They just kept losing and losing and not doing anything to change that. And then he gets hurt and the Sabres tell him he can’t get his preferred surgery…. Jack’s not the only bad one in that public divorce.

    And yes, he was very under appreciated when he was in BFLO

  15. I’m saying Spacek. We don’t know how good we had it with that guy around. It wasn’t all Lydman, Tallinder and Numminen, who are all spoken of fondly already.

  16. Gottahavemytrees

    Criminal lack of Paul Gaustad mentions here, great role player for us.

  17. RecommendationOk4148

    Mike Grier. Never took shortcuts. Always played the game the right way. Exceptional veteran on a young Sabres team that went to the ECF. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we were back in the playoffs when he came back to the Sabres from San Jose. A pros pro and leader of men.

  18. Main_Chocolate_1396

    Craig Ramsey. Why not go with a key player that actually played in the Stanley Cup Finals

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