The Day Buffalo Wins The Cup
The day Buffalo wins the Stanley Cup.....will shock the hockey world.
The loyal fans of Buffalo have been waiting, and still are, for the Sabres to win their first Stanley Cup. It has been almost 40 years, and the team has yet to win it all.
They have come close a few times over the years:
Of course Brett Hull's "no goal" will stick with Buffalo forever (as well as wide right).
The best chance they had may have been after the lockout. They were chosen to finish in the bottom of the conference by many, but they ended up making it to round three of the playoffs. Out of nowhere, Jay Mckee was unable to play game seven against Carolina. He was a crucial part of that Sabres team. Buffalo played their hearts out in that game, and that was the best team effort I have ever seen them play in my life. Jochen Hecht scored a complete garbage goal at the end of the second to put Buffalo up by one. But they couldn't hold on in the third.
Even with all of the heart-breaking losses the team has suffered, the fans always show up. HSBC arena is always a sell out crowd. Buffalo is a pure hockey town. They just have not won the cup....yet.
This year, the team has plenty of talent. They have had a young group of guys with talent for the past few years. I describe them as "the most talented bunch of losers". They are unable to put it all together to make a run, especially since the loss of Danny Briere and Chris Drury. It seems like Buffalo always finds a way to mess things up. I will admit that Buffalo knows how to make games exciting. You never know what to expect from this team. They could blow a lead with ease or beat a team 10-1.
I don't see Buffalo being able to compete against teams like Detroit, Washington, Philadelphia...etc. Buffalo can play good hockey, but I dont think they would able to keep up against these teams in a seven game series. They are capable of making the playoffs, but they would have to play almost perfect hockey to beat a top team.
Announcer Rick Jeannerett has been calling the games since 1971. He is a major reason I would love to see the Sabres win the Cup. He will be retiring soon and the next announcer won't be nearly as good. It would be fitting if his son takes his place. I believe I speak for many fans when I say I would love to hear RJ call a Sabres Stanley Cup win.
If Buffalo won the cup, things would be chaotic. I believe there may be many riots in the city of Buffalo if it ever happened. People would not know what to do with themselves, half of them probably wasted. Rick Jeanneret may need some medical assistance after his game winning call (no offense RJ, you're the best announcer in the game).
Every year that the Sabres don't make the playoffs, will just make that one day even more special. It just keeps building up. Eventually, when the Sabres do win the cup, the entire town is going to wreak havek.
The day Buffalo wins the Stanley Cup....will complete my life.
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Buffalo is a pure hockey town.
Think Detroit would mind putting that title on the line tonight?
It’s true that the No Goal will always be in the back of all of our minds. That’s what made it so bittersweet when I met Joe Nieuwendyk. On one hand, he is a Cornell great (and an All-American the year I was born!), and therefore a hero here in Ithaca. On the other hand, he was on that team.
As for RJ calling a Stanley Cup winning goal…I think half of Western New York would need medical attention. I, for one, nearly have a heart attack every time a Sabre takes a shot on goal, solely due to Rick’s passionate calls. I can’t imagine what the call would be like if Buffalo won it all.
He’ll scream until he dies, smiling.
Delightfully Ignoring The Truth since 1995.
by NeverendingOptimism on Oct 14, 2009 11:09 PM EDT up reply actions
This year, the team has plenty of talent. They have had a young group of guys with talent for the past few years. I describe them as “the most talented bunch of losers”. They are unable to put it all together to make a run, especially since the loss of Danny Briere and Chris Drury. It seems like Buffalo always finds a way to mess things up. I will admit that Buffalo knows how to make games exciting. You never know what to expect from this team. They could blow a lead with ease or beat a team 10-1.
I really think maturity of those talented young guys, plus the youthful surge of Myers and Kennedy, steadied by the Vets will make for a really hard team to beat any night. I like our chances this year. We’re better than the ’Canes.
Delightfully Ignoring The Truth since 1995.
by NeverendingOptimism on Oct 14, 2009 11:11 PM EDT reply actions
lord stanley's up
the day the sabres winthe stanley cup my entire family in wny will hear me cheering al the way from kansas city
Sabres Won the Cup
I couldn’t agree more, the day the Sabres win the cup will completem my life. I really hate to admit it, but life always seems so much better when the Sabres win.
Unlike you, I do think the Sabres could win the cup this year. The reason: Ryan Miller. I go back a lot of years and I can remember the Montreal Canadian Stanley Cup wins when Jaque Plante was their goalie. Many of those wins came against superior teams, but Plante shut down the oppositions’ big guns with outstanding goal tending which why I believe he is the best goal tender that has ever played the game.
I believe Ryan Miller and the much improve defense can bring the cup home this year. They are now tough enough to take on any of the goons Philadelphia, Pittsburgh or Detroit can put on the ice. They also have four lines capable of scoring. How many other teams can say that?
I was very pessimistic when the season began, but the team I saw in the Detroit game can beat any team in the league.
Completely agree.
I’m miserable every time the Sabres lose!
It even carries into the next day, where I’m gloomy and not focused haha.
But that loyalty comes with The Sabres. :D
Character flaw
Been watching and listening since 1970. I would have to use a weeks vacation if the Sabres won the cup. Still hate all things associated with Dallas. I think they have a chance this year. The sun, moon and everything else will have to align for that to happen. Miller is the key. Lalime has to get us some wins when he plays.

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