BSI: BACKCHECKING

Since Doug Gilmour won't do it... a fan's view of the Buffalo Sabres.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Winter Classic: The only loser was the Sabres

Holy hell. There I go disappearing again. I feel compelled to make a post with all of the buzz surrounding yesterday’s Winter Classic (totally sponsored by AMP!!!!).

Looking back at it, the NHL really couldn’t of asked for any more. They probably asked for exactly what they got. Their golden boy, Sidney Crosby (who I hear is pretty good at this hockey thing) potted the winner in the shootout. Not many of the 71,000-plus spectators in attendance left before the end of the game, and with the endlessly picturesque snowfall, provided an awesome scene for television.

While it would be easy to complain about the NHL pushing Crosby down the throats of viewers as much as possible, for some Americans, it was probably their first glimpse at the league’s newest superstar. To his credit, he delivered. Sid made an early impact, setting up the first goal in the first minute. He provided a mid-game highlight with his circus deke past Jaro Spacek. And with the game on the line, Crosby was the hero with a walkoff shootout winner. Hockey newbies who got caught up watching the game will certainly know who Crosby is after that.

Even with Sid the Kid getting all the publicity, Ryan Miller was also in spotlight yesterday. It wasn’t just Crosby skating in on any goalie, it was Ryan Miller. The guy who’s in that AMP commercial! And the only goalie in those NHL ads! It’s nice to see a Buffalo athlete getting put in that spot.

It was a great day for the city and the people of Buffalo. It was a great day for the NHL. It was a great day for the game of hockey. This game was a talking point on every major sports show in the last 24 hours. The league needs that publicity.

It’s just too bad the Sabres didn’t pull out a victory. They certainly had their chances. But surprise, surprise: a Buffalo team falls on the national stage. You almost expected it.

Just like when Crosby skated in on Miller. You almost expected a goal.

Crosby was the hero. The fans showed up and stayed to the end. The weather was perfect. The NHL got what it wanted. You didn’t expect that.

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The Winter Classic has come and gone… and whaddya know? They’re now on a four game losing streak.

After winning a season high six in a row, the Sabres are 0-3-1 since Christmas. The Sabres have scored two goals in the last three games. Sure they faced Martin Brodeur last Friday, but they were scoreless through 4+ periods against TY CONKLIN. Yes, the same Ty Conklin that was not worth bringing back after last season. The same Ty Conklin that was 3rd in the Pittsburgh depth chart all season. The offense must show up Friday or it will easily be a five game losing streak.

The big show is over. This month is going to be huge. It starts Friday.

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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Sabres players hit red carpet. Really.

Apparently the NHL, with Esquire magazine, had a "season launch party" tonight in Manhattan.

From the press release:
WHO: Celebrities: Thorsten Kaye of "All My Children"; Bob Woods and Michael Easton of "One Life To Live"; Marcy Rylan, Michelle Ray Smith and Caitlin Van Zandt of "Guiding Light"; Terri Colombino, Ewa da Cruz, Marnie Schulenburg and Marie Wilson of "As the World Turns"; Michael Lombardi of "Rescue Me"; supermodels Natalia Andrade, Carin Coster, Camilla Thorsson and Barbara Berger; plus more to come.

NHL: Commissioner Gary Bettman, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly, New York Islanders head coach Ted Nolan, Hockey Hall of Famers Bobby Nystrom and Rod Gilbert, NHL great Willie O’Ree, and a host of players, including Mike Comrie, Rick DiPietro and Bill Guerin of the Islanders; Ryan Miller, Derek Roy and Paul Gaustad of the Buffalo Sabres; and many more.

Special Appearance by The Stanley Cup, the oldest and most revered trophy in all professional sports.
If anyone can clue me in as to who these celebrities actually are, I think we'd all appreciate it.

Here are some pics, from Getty Images:

Derek Roy, Esquire's Kevin O' Malley, and Ryan Miller


Derek Roy and Ryan Miller

I'll keep adding more as they show up. These are just coming off the wire. There's bound to be some gold in here.

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