by Ryan It was a high stick. It was a goal.
Monthly Archives: January 2010
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Almost Better Than Jesus Stafford
by Ryan “Didn’t catch their names”- Drew Stafford What a long, strange trip it has been. Come hang out with us to finish things off.
Wants and Needs: Minnesota Wild
By Chris The Buffalo Sabres should win the division with the roster they have — even with Ottawa creeping up in the standings. Buffalo may even be able to win a round or two without any major changes (and that’s … Continue reading
End of the Road
By Chris In a few weeks, Lindy Ruff, Ryan Miller, Jochen Hecht, Andrej Sekera, Toni Lydman and Henrik Tallinder will be back in Vancouver to compete in the Winter Olympics. It’s no surprise that they’re already fielding questions about the … Continue reading
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Question
by Ryan Does anyone else want to write a 1000-word post on Tim Connolly and how great he’s been and how his contract looks now and how he always gets criticized when he struggles but never fully appreciated when he’s … Continue reading
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Hype and Purple Pain
by Ryan Could it have ended any other way? Despite a postseason filled with blowouts and some mediocre football, yesterday’s Championship Sunday gave us two very, very good games. Watching Peyton and the Colts outmatch the Jets was pretty damn … Continue reading
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A Thousand Word Substitute
by Ryan I’m working on something more substantial for later on, but how good were the photos from last night’s game? This one really tells the story: Jonathan Quick stopping Connolly’s backhand in the shootout. But there were tons of … Continue reading
UB Starting QB Maynard Leaves Program
From the press release: “Buffalo head coach Jeff Quinn announced today that sophomore quarterback Zach Maynard has left the Buffalo football program. “I’m very disappointed in Zach’s decision to leave our program prior to getting to know our coaching staff,” … Continue reading