Saturday, October 25, 2008

the rare hockey post

The Buffalo Sabres are 6-0-1. It is early in the season. They have played less than 1/10th of a (regular season) schedule. Still, I cannot help but remark on the following:

-they are enjoying this early success without Chris Drury, Daniel Briere, and Brian Campbell.
-Thomas Vanek, thought to be drastically overpaid by many, is leading the league with 9 goals in 7 games.
-Darcy Regier, vilified by just about every hockey fan in western new york, built teams that, even excluding the early success of this season, have enjoyed unprecedented success in Sabres' history.

I was in the minority last year in holding Sabres' management blameless for Drury's departure. Why is Regier so wrong for expecting a player to uphold his contract and then negotiate in good faith? Let it be known that the Sabres matched the Rangers' offer to Drury. Drury, and no one other than the man himself, chose to accept the contract offer of the Rangers. As far as I'm concerned, he abandoned the team that brought him into prominence in this league. Yes, he won a Stanley Cup with the Avalanche, I know -- but was Chris Drury a hockey-household name of his current stature before he came to the Sabres? Certainly not. He made many public proclamations of his love for Buffalo and for the Sabres organization before jumping ship to the Rangers. As far as I'm concerned, he can lie in the bed he made with them, and I hope it's decidedly uncomfortable.

The other players mentioned here were only doing what was best for themselves and their families. Was Briere likely to ever have as large an offer as he received after the 06-07 season? Not in my opinion. He had to take the big payday, and the Sabres couldn't oblige him. It would seem to me that he left on good terms, as did Campbell and Martin Biron, the popular goalie the sabres traded last year.

Anyway, here's to Regier: one of the finest hockey minds in the NHL.