If you can make it through these numbers without hurling your latest meal, God love ya for it. Rather than me harp on the play of this club in February, let's let the words of 22 yr. old defenseman Rasmus Dahlin speak after the Sabres finished the month with back-to-back shutout losses at home against the Philadelphia Flyers. A Flyers team, by the way, that came into the weekend with the eighth-worst goals-against averaged (3.25) in the NHL.
“I’m very embarrassed,” said Dahlin. “This is not acceptable. This sucks. It’s the worst.”
Out of the mouths of (relative) babes.
Rasmus Dahlin has only seen three years of the abomination that has been the Buffalo Sabres, but those words were routinely uttered in one way or another for the better part of eight years since the organization tanked for two straight seasons. A quick glance at each team stat category below shows just how bad it was at the end of the previous seven seasons...and still is after the first two months of this season:
--number of wins, no higher than 23rd in the league
--division standing, no higher than 6th
--league standing and points percentage, no higher than 23rd
--goal differential, no higher than 20th and all in the minus
--goals per game, no higher than 21st
--5v5 goals, no higher than 20th
--goals-against no higher than 15th
All of this as Sabreland was assured the "suffering" of the tank years would pave the way to "hockey heaven."
Not!