Buffalo coach Ted Nolan describes Sabres as a “pewee team”

The Buffalo Sabres are off to a horrid start in 2014-15 and fans are already questioning whether the team will be able to improve on their ugly 21-51-10 record from last season. So far, the Sabres have barely looked competitive and have lost 3-1, 6-2 and 5-1. The team’s most recent defeat to Anaheim led to coach Ted Nolan commenting on the state of his club.

That may be an insult to peewee teams considering the Sabres mustered just 12 shots compared to Anaheim’s 44. Nolan commented on that aspect of the game as well:

A team may be able to post 12 shots accidentally by just shooting the puck into the opponent’s end. In fact, that many shots are routinely registered in a period. The Sabres’ abysmal start to the year can be perfectly summed up by their performance against the Ducks.

Maybe more than 100% better, if possible.

The irony here is that several Buffalo players stated prior to the season – with much confidence – that the Sabres would be a playoff team in 2014-15. Most of us laughed, but it seemed like the Sabres would improve this season. That may still happen as we’re still early in the season, but for now the Sabres look like a team still trying to find its rock bottom.

About David Rogers

Editor for The Comeback and Contributing Editor for Awful Announcing. Lover of hockey, soccer and all things pop culture.

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