Poor Comrie with the Nathan Peterman game. Well I guess the Bills did make the playoffs that year so maybe it’s a good sign.
Burger-Feast
Down 10-4 and they still weren’t angry enough to throw a body check 🙁
thatcarguy420
I guess the Sabres REALLY don’t want fans back in the stadium anymore.
orangepineapplesoda
If anyone ever tells you again that the Sabres are a playoff team, show them this game.
RyanCryptic
This is not a playoff team.
elkaroo
Man Donny meatballs absolutely hates pulling goalies
xBialyOrzel
Well that was the worst game of the season. Genuinely embarrassing. In any case let’s start giving some young guys an opportunity. Id waive Comrie, and bring up Kulich for the rest of the season.
I said to pull him at the first intermission. I said to do it before it was 5 on 25 shots as opposed to 3 on 16. And I got downvoted into oblivion by you animals.
Fuck off.
whyareyoustaringup
How the fuck does a coach watch a goalie give up 10 fucking goals without pulling him? Seriously, 10 fucking goals.
Glioss88
-4 cool beans
TheDonutcon
Not even an effort!
Lanlis12
That’s the official white flag on the season. The boys are ready for golf season.
PardueHanks
The obese lady has sung. Thanks for taking longer to suck this year.
Mean-L
And they try to lecture us about not showing up to home games.
Son_Of_The_Empire
The Sabres in a crucial game 🤝 the Bills in a crucial game
No fucking defense
PennStateShire
Honest question for fans who know more than me. I keep reading “if not playoffs this year then definitely next year when the team is better”. But what makes this team better? I’m used to football where teams need a major influx of talent through a first/second round draft pick, trading for a playmaker, or a free agent immediate contributor. What about this team that, clearly struggles at the worse times, shows it’s going to be better next season? Not being a douche, just looking for an optimistic answer.
metalexca
What specifically about the team is going to be changed for next season so losses this bad and losing streaks at these critical times dont happen? Like what’s a specific change to look forward to? I need to know.
You will lose every game with a shot map like this. And it keeps happening.
The Stars had 43 scoring chances, 22 of them being high danger. The Sabres 17 scoring chances, 7 of them high danger.
That might be worse than any game during the tank years. The literally gave zero effort and they should all apologize to the fans that paid money for that joke of a game.
churrosRyummy55
Only 2 Stars players without a point tonight, and one of them left the game in the 1st period 🙄
CrunchMan94
I know Comrie isn’t a great goalie to begin with and is having a bad year on top of that, but the team defense is like historically bad. He was clearly having a bad night and rattled, and you just left him out there to be embarrassed with a team that had given up in front of him, too.
Definitely felt like a nail in the coffin game. But they still haven’t had the traditional 10 game win streak this season…
gobills1365
Still a decent chance we get 5 30 goal scorers which is hilarious to not make the playoffs with
majorminorminor
It’s hard to pick just a single thing to complain about after giving up 10 goals (5 of which may have been some of the poorest effort / hockey IQ disasters I’ve ever seen) at home. The thing I can’t get my head around is why healthy, puck moving Lawrence Pilut was recalled then promptly sent back down when your cornerstone rookie defenseman looks absolutely overwhelmed and exhausted.Owen Power logged 23+mins again tonight, half of which was garbage time by the middle of the 2nd period. Again hard to narrow down one single thing
BananaInPajama7
SABRES LET IN LESS THAN 3 GOALS IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE
PukePile
I saw Granato’s reasoning for not pulling Comrie once it got completely out of hand and as somebody that unfortunately attended this game I felt the time to get him out of there was after it became 5-2 in the second, where he was just laying on the ice as all of his teammates stood there and watched Ryan Suter eventually jam it over the line.
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At least they kept it close
10-4 good buddy!
Well, JJ played pretty good
Cut my life into pizza
Poor Comrie with the Nathan Peterman game. Well I guess the Bills did make the playoffs that year so maybe it’s a good sign.
Down 10-4 and they still weren’t angry enough to throw a body check 🙁
I guess the Sabres REALLY don’t want fans back in the stadium anymore.
If anyone ever tells you again that the Sabres are a playoff team, show them this game.
This is not a playoff team.
Man Donny meatballs absolutely hates pulling goalies
Well that was the worst game of the season. Genuinely embarrassing. In any case let’s start giving some young guys an opportunity. Id waive Comrie, and bring up Kulich for the rest of the season.
[This game reminded me of Robocop.](https://youtu.be/Hzlt7IbTp6M?t=140)
NSFW
I thought we let Carter Hutton go?
I said to pull him at the first intermission. I said to do it before it was 5 on 25 shots as opposed to 3 on 16. And I got downvoted into oblivion by you animals.
Fuck off.
How the fuck does a coach watch a goalie give up 10 fucking goals without pulling him? Seriously, 10 fucking goals.
-4 cool beans
Not even an effort!
That’s the official white flag on the season. The boys are ready for golf season.
The obese lady has sung. Thanks for taking longer to suck this year.
And they try to lecture us about not showing up to home games.
The Sabres in a crucial game 🤝 the Bills in a crucial game
No fucking defense
Honest question for fans who know more than me. I keep reading “if not playoffs this year then definitely next year when the team is better”. But what makes this team better? I’m used to football where teams need a major influx of talent through a first/second round draft pick, trading for a playmaker, or a free agent immediate contributor. What about this team that, clearly struggles at the worse times, shows it’s going to be better next season? Not being a douche, just looking for an optimistic answer.
What specifically about the team is going to be changed for next season so losses this bad and losing streaks at these critical times dont happen? Like what’s a specific change to look forward to? I need to know.
I’ll just keep posting these: https://www.naturalstattrick.com/heatmaps/games/20222023/20222023-21025-all.png
You will lose every game with a shot map like this. And it keeps happening.
The Stars had 43 scoring chances, 22 of them being high danger.
The Sabres 17 scoring chances, 7 of them high danger.
That might be worse than any game during the tank years. The literally gave zero effort and they should all apologize to the fans that paid money for that joke of a game.
Only 2 Stars players without a point tonight, and one of them left the game in the 1st period 🙄
I know Comrie isn’t a great goalie to begin with and is having a bad year on top of that, but the team defense is like historically bad. He was clearly having a bad night and rattled, and you just left him out there to be embarrassed with a team that had given up in front of him, too.
Definitely felt like a nail in the coffin game. But they still haven’t had the traditional 10 game win streak this season…
Still a decent chance we get 5 30 goal scorers which is hilarious to not make the playoffs with
It’s hard to pick just a single thing to complain about after giving up 10 goals (5 of which may have been some of the poorest effort / hockey IQ disasters I’ve ever seen) at home. The thing I can’t get my head around is why healthy, puck moving Lawrence Pilut was recalled then promptly sent back down when your cornerstone rookie defenseman looks absolutely overwhelmed and exhausted.Owen Power logged 23+mins again tonight, half of which was garbage time by the middle of the 2nd period. Again hard to narrow down one single thing
SABRES LET IN LESS THAN 3 GOALS IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE
I saw Granato’s reasoning for not pulling Comrie once it got completely out of hand and as somebody that unfortunately attended this game I felt the time to get him out of there was after it became 5-2 in the second, where he was just laying on the ice as all of his teammates stood there and watched Ryan Suter eventually jam it over the line.