This team will continue to disappoint and confound. Sabres on track for a 75 pt season based on the 30 games played thus far. We have won 2 games in a row only once. I don’t see how anyone can think the playoffs are remotely possible. This team has regressed from day one of this season. This team is soft, plays timid, no pushback, passion, pride or urgency. The easiest team to play against in the NHL, by far. Opposing teams mark their calendars when Buffalo is on it because it’s a good game to pad stats and impose their will on a team who’s will was broken years ago. What a laughingstock organization. Insert Jim Mora clip talking about playoffs here😂 - Cory1
The response after the Skinner hit and the 3rd period were pathetic.
Every team knows: Get up by a couple of goals, and they will collapse, offering little real resistance.
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Dec 14 @ 8:10 AM ET
Ronald Blum and Beth Harris of The Associated Press report Shohei Ohtani can opt out of his 10-year, $700 million contract with the Dodgers if controlling owner Mark Walter or president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman lose their roles with the team.
The official terms of Ohtani’s finalized contract were not released publicly, so this report comes for a source speaking to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity. The Athletic first reported earlier Wednesday that Ohtani’s deal contained a provision allowing him to opt out the following season if the Dodgers made specific personnel changes. It’s a fascinating wrinkle in one of the most complex contracts in professional sports history. The 29-year-old two-way superstar, who is deferring $68 million per-season of his $70 million salary, will be officially introduced on Thursday at a press conference in Los Angeles.
Consistency and effort issues were a big problem last year too, but the PP and 5 career years did a great job masking it when looking back on the season
How much longer untill the coach is fired. They need a coach who can lead from the front
Consistency and effort issues were a big problem last year too, but the PP and 5 career years did a great job masking it when looking back on the season
How much longer untill the coach is fired. They need a coach who can lead from the front - ieetbred
Granato had two years left on his existing contract and is now locked up through the 2025-26 season. He will make just under $2 million in each season of the extension, not including bonuses, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.
Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams praised the coach for developing a young core of players, including center Tage Thompson, who scored a career-best 38 goals last season.
"Don's mentality of 'earning it' resonates throughout the team. It is more than just a mindset, it is a driving force for our players and staff," Adams said in a statement. "He is someone who the players have a tremendous amount of respect for, and he dedicates himself to bettering each individual on the team."