Published by hockeybuzz.com, 4-13-2017
When Buffalo Sabres GM Tim Murray meets with ownership next week he'll be packing a dossier loaded with information about the performance of head coach Dan Bylsma in the form of exit interviews with Sabres players. Mixed in with that will be Murray's personal views on Bylsma as a case will be made as to whether or not he feels the second year coach should be back for a third season.
Some of that was already revealed yesterday as Murray held a 30 minute end of season press conference and fielded questions on what he described as a "very disappointing season" for his team. He spread the blame around beginning with part of his opening statement which read, "I'm [at] the top of the food chain when it comes to hockey and I take full responsibility." He also stretched it to the players later during the question and answer session of the program when he asked rhetorically, "Where's the accountability on the players when we can't beat Colorado and Arizona (the two worst teams in the league) when we have a sniff of a playoff spot?"
A good chunk of the presser yesterday had to do with head coach Bylsma of whom Murray said, "he's my coach today," leaving him an out if his meeting with the Pegula's ends with a different view of Bylsma's future as coach.
Murray referred to injuries earlier in the season to key players like Jack Eichel, who missed 21 games as well as Evander Kane and Ryan O'Reilly, both of whom missed time during the first two months of the season. Eichel and O'Reilly finished 1-2, respectively, in points on the team this season while Kane lead the team in goals. Having them out of the lineup meant a significant shift in how Bylsma wanted to operate. Out went the hope of scoring and in came an extreme focus upon defense and goaltending--1.95 goals for/game (30th in the league) and 2.45 goals against/game (10th.)
With Eichel back in the lineup and Kane coming to life after returning a bit too soon from his four broken ribs, the Sabres ramped up their offense to finish with 2.43 g/gm, which was right where they were last season. However, it came at the expense of defense. When the team opened things up it turned on them as their shots against and goals against increased.
Therein lies the rub. There had been reports of a disconnect in the way the players felt they could play and how Bylsma wanted them to play once they got healthier. The tug of war lasted from December through February pre-bye week and the team managed to eek it's way ever so slightly up the standings but the bottom was about to drop out.
With the playoffs still in sight, the Sabres went 2-7-2 after their bye week and lost their interest as shown in the statistical drops across the board.
The only bright spot on the season was the powerplay which finished No. 1 in the league. It's the first time the Sabres had a powerplay in the top-five since they finished third in 2005-06 and it was only the second time they'd finished atop that category, the other being 1991-92, according to Sabres PR, who also pointed out the 25.4% conversion rate is third-best in franchise history and 13th best all time since 1987-88.
That said, when Murray heads into the office with the Pegula's he'll have some explaining to do as the team took a step backwards in nearly every aspect as shown below.
The numbers below added to the reported disconnect between Bylsma and his players plus some of the things Murray said yesterday like "it's about coaching individuals a little more and coaching systems a little less," makes it hard to believe Bylsma will make it through.
Until then, here are the final team stats for this season.
Buffalo Sabres Team Stats (League Rankings)...(Leader):
Wins
--October: 3 (T-23rd)...(MTL, 8)
--November: 8 (T-28th)...(MTL, NYR, 16)
--December: 13 (28th)...(CBJ, 26)
--January: 20 (T-27th)...(WSH, 33)
--February: 26 (T-23rd)...(WSH, 42)
--March: 32 (24th)...(WSH, 51)
--2016-17: 33 (25th)...(WSH, 55)
--2015-16: 35 (23rd)...(WSH, 56)
--2014-15: 23 (30th)...(ANA, 49)
Atlantic Division Standing
--October: 7th...(MTL)
--November: 8th...(MTL)
--December: 8th...(MTL)
--January: 7th...(MTL)
--February: 7th...(MTL)
--March: 7th...(MTL)
--2016-17: 8th...(MTL)
--2015-16: 7th...(FLA)
--2014-15: 8th...(MTL)
Eastern Conference Standing
--October: 12th...(MTL)
--November: 15th...(MTL)
--December: 16th...(CBJ)
--January: 15th...(WSH)
--February: 13th..(WSH)
--March: 14th...(WSH)
--2016-17: 15th...(WSH)
--2015-16: 14th...(WSH)
--2014-15: 16th...(NYR)
League standing/Points
--October: 20th/8...(MTL/17)
--November: 28th/21...(MTL/34)
--December: 28th/34...(CBJ/56)
--January: 27th/49...(WSH/72)
--February: 22nd/63...(WSH/91)
--March: 24th/76...(WSH/110)
--2016-17: 26th/78...(WSH/118)
--2015-16: 23rd/81...(WSH/120)
--2014-15: 30th/54...(NYR/113)
Points Percentage
--October: .500 (T-15th)...(MTL, .944)
--November: .477 (26th)...(MTL, .739)
--December: .472 (28th)...(CBJ, .800)
--January: .500 (24th)...(MIN, .724)
--February: .500 (T-22nd)...(WSH, .734)
--March: .494 (24th)...(WSH, .714)
--2016-17: .476 (26th)...(WSH, .720)
--2015-16: .494 (23rd)...(WSH, .732)
--2014-15: .329 (30th)...(NYR, .689)
Goal Differential
--October: -1 (16th)...(MTL, +17)
--November: -13 (25th)...(NYR, +29)
--December: -23 (27th)...(CBJ, +50)
--January: -21 (26th)...(MIN), +54)
--February: -24 (23rd)...(WSH, +73)
--March: -28 (24th)...(WSH, +75)
--2016-17: -36 (24th)...(WSH, +81)
--2015-16: -21 (20th)...(WSH, +59)
--2014-15 -113 (30th)...(NYR, +60)
Goals/Game
--October: 2.50 (21st)...(NYR, 3.89)
--November: 1.95 (30th)...(NYR, 3.67)
--December: 2.14 (28th)...(CBJ, 3.46)
--January: 2.43 (24th)...(PIT, 3.55)
--February: 2.46 (24th)...(PIT, 3.46)
--March: 2.48 (24th)...(PIT, 3.36)
--2016-17: 2.43 (24th)...(PIT, 3.39)
--2015-16: 2.43 (25th)...(DAL, 3.23)
--2014-15: 1.87 (30th)...(TBL, 3.16)
Shots/Game
--October: 27.4 (28th)...(TOR, 34.7)
--November: 29.4 (20th)...(PIT, 33.9)
--December: 29.5 (17th)...(PIT, 34.8)
--January: 29.8 (17th)...(PIT, 34.4)
--February: 29.7 (20th)...(BOS, 33.9)
--March: 30.4 (13th)...(PIT, 34.1)
--2016-17: 30.4 (15th)...(PIT, 33.5)
--2015-16: 29.5 (17th)...(PIT, 33.2)
--2014-15: 24.2 (30th)...(CHI, 33.9)
Goals-against/Game
--October: 2.50 (12th)...(MTL, 1.44)
--November: 2.45 (10th)...(SJS. 2.09)
--December: 2.67 (14th)...(MIN, 2.06)
--January: 2.78 (17th)...(WSH, 2.10)
--February: 2.79 (18th)...(WSH, 2.08)
--March: 2.79 (19th)...(WSH, 2.22)
--2016-17: 2.82 (19th)...(WSH, 2.16)
--2015-16: 2.62 (15th)...(ANA, 2.29)
--2014-15: 3.28 (29th)...(MTL, 2.24)
Shots against/Game
--October: 30.6 (20th)...(WSH, 25)
--November: 32.5 (26th)...(LAK, 25.4)
--December: 32.6 (27th)...(LAK, 25.9)
--January: 33.3 (29th)...(LAK, 25.9)
--February: 34.1 (30th)...(LAK, 26.0)
--March: 34.2 (30th)...(LAK, 26.0)
--2016-17: 34.3 (30th)...(LAK, 25.9)
--2015-16: 30.6 (22nd)...(NSH, 27.3)
--2014-15: 35.6 (30th)...(LAK, 27.0)
Powerplay
--October: 25.0 (7th)...(NSH, 35.7)
--November: 22.7 (5th)...(CBJ, 27.8)
--December: 21.6 (9th)...(CBJ, 27.4)
--January: 22.7 (5th)...(CBJ, 24.6)
--February: 22.2 (4th)...(TOR, 23.0)
--March: 25.3 (1st)
--2016-17: 24.5 (1st)
--2015-16: 18.9 (12th)...(ANA, 23.1)
--2014-15: 13.4 (30th)...(WSH, 25.3)
Penalty Kill
--October: 86.7 (7th)...(MIN, 96.2)
--November: 78.7 (25th)...(CAR, 89.7)
--December: 73.9 (30th)...(CAR, 88.8)
--January: 74.3 (29th)...(CAR, 87.8)
--February: 75.8 (29th)...(CAR, 86.0)
--March: 77.3 (26th)...(FLA, 85.7)
--2016-17: 77.6 (25th)...(BOS, 85.7)
--2015-16: 82.6 (9th)...(ANA, 87.2)
--2014-15: 75.1 (30th)...(MIN, 86.3)
Faceoff Percentage
--October: 54.7 (3rd)...(ANA, 59.3)
--November: 51.5 (5th)...(ANA, 56.8)
--December: 51.1 (9th)...(ANA, 56.0)
--January: 50.6 (11th)...(ANA, 55.1)
--February: 49.9 (14th)...(ANA, 54.7)
--March: 49.7 (16th)...(ANA, 54.6)
--2016-17: 49.6 (17th)...(ANA, 54.7)
--2015-16: 49.4 (21st)...(ARI, 54.7)
--2014-15: 44.9 (30th)...(BOS, 53.6)
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