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[Incomplete Title] Sabres (21-12-5) & NHL 2018-19 - Game 39 (MSG-B) vs. BOS (20-14-4) at 7 PM ET on 12/29


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Game Preview: 11/29/18 at Tampa Bay

 

GAME-DAY RESOURCES
 
Game Notes NHL Stats Press Clips

 

LAST GAME
Thursday, November 27
San Jose 2 at Buffalo 3 (OT)
Goals: Ristolainen, Beaulieu, Skinner
Goalie: Hutton (36 saves/38 shots)
PP: 0/1; PK: 2/3; Shots: San Jose 38 – Buffalo 31
 
CURRENT INJURIES – (Man Games Lost: 86)
Player (injury, first game missed) – total games missed

Matt Hunwick (neck, Oct. 4; injured reserve) – 25 games
Scott Wilson (ankle, Oct. 4; injured reserve) – 25 games
Patrik Berglund (upper body, Nov. 21; injured reserve) – 4 games
Conor Sheary (upper body, Nov. 27) – 1 game
Marco Scandella (undisclosed, Nov. 27) – 1 game
 
TRANSACTIONS IN PAST 7 DAYS
11/23: Assigned D Lawrence Pilut to Rochester (AHL)
11/27: Recalled D Lawrence Pilut from Rochester (AHL)
 
UPCOMING GAMES
Friday, Nov. 30: Buffalo at Florida, 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 3: Buffalo at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 4: Toronto at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 11: Los Angeles at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
 
TONIGHT’S GAME
SABRES at LIGHTNING
  • This is the second of four meetings between the Sabres and Lightning this season.
  • Last meeting: Buffalo defeated Tampa Bay 2-1 in Buffalo on Nov. 13
  • Next meeting: Saturday, Jan. 12 in Buffalo
  • The Sabres are 4-5-1 in their last 10 games vs. the Lightning; 3-7-0 on the road
  • This is the 100th game all-time between Buffalo and Tampa Bay; Buffalo has a 55-36-8 series record.
  • The Sabres are 29-18-3 on the road against the Lightning all-time.

Bolts Aim to End Buffalo's Winning Streak

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First place in the Atlantic Division is on the line as the Lightning host the red-hot Sabres in the finale of a five-game homestand .Read Now
 
Lines from Tuesday's game. Subject to change.
 
 
Defensemen
Victor Hedman - Dan Girardi
 
Goaltenders
Louis Domingue or Eddie Pasquale
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1 hour ago, shrader said:

Maybe some of our canadian posters can chime in, but I'd imagine that McDavid is marketed hard all over that entire country.  It might decrease a bit if he was playing in an american market, but as long as he's with any of their 7 teams, he will be the face of the game up there.  The american factor for Matthews would probably play into his profile up there a bit, to the point where he'd have to be in one of the 2-3 mega markets up there to get the press.

Another factor that might be in play is the high tax rate in Canada. I work there and I am taxed at 46%. I think NHL players would be at 53.53%. That's a big hunk of money they leave on the table.

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https://theathletic.com/680420/2018/11/29/pronman-prospects-i-was-wrong-about-the-2018-edition/ 

 

its an athletic article (subscription is required), but I copied the relevant part of the article. 

 

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It is time for my annual look at select prospect evaluations I made that were wrong, examining the information available at the time to highlight what specific issues caused the missed projection and what I’ve learned from those mistakes.

 

This is a business where mistakes will happen often. The players I’ve highlighted are not because they were the only errors but because there was something interesting that I’ve learned from the evaluation.

 

One theme you will see in this year’s edition is a discussion about player statistics and how they can both help and hurt.

Too Low

 

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Oskari Laaksonen, D, Buffalo

 

The main point of this column is to highlight errors I’ve made and how I’ve learned from them. In the case of Laaksonen, I don’t think I made a glaring error. At the time of his pick, I had never heard of the guy. He was never at an international event but there was no way with my current process I would have ever watched him play live or on tape and deemed him not a prospect. Yet Buffalo picked him in the third round in 2017, surprising some in the industry. Two years later it looks like a very shrewd pick. Laaksonen regularly leads his Liiga team in minutes, he skates very well, he’s skilled and he has good offensive instincts. He’s gone through a growth spurt lately and has come out of it looking like a real prospect.

I don’t think I made an error in judgment here, but I didn’t even know about a now 19-year-old player who was drafted at 17 and seems on track to become an NHL player in the next few years. That’s a mistake regardless of the reason. It’s also one of the gutsiest and best picks I’ve seen in the past few years with the caveat that Laaksonen still needs to prove it at the NHL level.

 

 

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4. Buffalo Sabres

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Jeff Skinner. One of our easiest choices here. The left wing has clicked with Jack Eichel, the best center with whom he has ever played, and the result is 19 goals in 25 games. That follows a season when he scored 24 in 82 games. Hooray for changing scenery, No. 1 centers and contract years!

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1 hour ago, plenzmd1 said:

^^^^

 

Man, i forget Wilson is even on the team. I liked that dudes game last year

 

I liked his game a lot last year, too.  I don't think so, but maybe he was a standout among a dreary roster.

I've been waiting for him to get back, but wonder who's going to be bumped if he ever does come back.  I wonder if his "indefinite" status means January, or even just before the trade deadline.  If he goes to the third line, he might replace a guy who's not a good fourth line fit.  If he goes to the fourth line, he may have to bump a guy who's playing well.  If he plays well, then the team has trade bait (him or someone who's game is like his).

Nice problem to have.

 

 

 

 

 

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