
There are plenty of questions surrounding the Buffalo Sabres as the month of December begins. This is a team that has managed to float around the Eastern Conference playoff picture – albeit the bottom of the playoff picture – despite shortcomings at home, injuries and a lack of depth scoring.
The Sabres – 1-3-1 in their last five – have had their fair share of struggles at home this season and have now begun to struggle no matter where they play. Buffalo opened November on a 4-2-0 run that included four home victories. Since losing Ryan Miller on November 12, the Sabres have gone 3-4-1. Two of those three victories came against teams which fired their coaches this week. Buffalo has not received any scoring from players not named Vanek and Pominville and it seems as if a gut check is in order for a team which has slid from the top of the conference to a two-point lead for a playoff position.
Regardless of Miller’s play this season, goaltending has been the least of Buffalo’s worries. Both Miller and Enroth have played admirably (save for two games by Miller) and the numbers show for it. The Sabres were averaging three goals against per game up to, and including, the night they lost Miller. The 6-2 loss to the Bruins and the 6-5 OTW against Winnipeg inflate those numbers. Overall, the Sabres team GAA is 2.71 for the month. They have averaged only 2.64 GF in November.
What is the solution for a team that can’t seem to win at home, won’t back up their stars and can’t provide scoring support to their two studs who have accounted for 31% of the goal scoring this season. In fact, Adam, Pominville, Roy and Vanek account for 51% of the goal scoring this year. Perhaps it is time for a change in the makeup of this hockey club. Continue reading










