End of Season Report Card: Buffalo Sabres

It's time to grade the NHL teams' overall performance for 2014-15. The grades range from A* to E-.

The Buffalo Sabres are a team locked in perpetual rebuild. Like a child with a tub of Lego, the team continues to go through change after change both on the ice and in the front office. 2014-15 was no different as it was announced yesterday that former Penguins coach Dan Bylsma was to take over at the First Niagara centre. The glory days, and I use that term lightly, of the late 90s are but a distant memory.

2014-15 started badly for the team who won only two of their 11 games in October. November and December fared slightly better, including a 6-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

January was horrific for the Sabres who won none of their 12 games who were now becoming the NHL's whipping boys. The heaviest defeat was at the Minnesota Wild who put seven past the Sabres for no reply. Bet that was an awkward journey back to Buffalo.

The rest of the regular season saw very limited success, so much so that the team was accused of losing intentionally so to get a better draft pick. Will the addition of Byslma change anything? Probably not. 

Tip of the cap to Tyler Ennis for 20 goals and 26 assists.

Disappointed sad face to Rasmus Ristolainen for finishing with a +/- of -32.

For 2014-15, the Buffalo Sabres score an E-. Must try harder next season.

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