Utah begins with Victory

Minnesota, Iowa, and St. Louis contribute to Utah win

Hockey Club 5 – Blues 3 (empty net, penalty shot) Location, location, location is important…In Iowa, home of the Minnesota AHL farm team, last night the Utah Hockey Club (not sure how to refer to them yet) earned their first win of their inaugural season, albeit a preseason contest.

The first score comes from an un-drafted lefty who notched 21 goals last season for Arizona, Michael Carcone in a NHL career barely over 100 games has etched himself in Hockey Club history by scoring twice including the empty net tally in Utah’s first ever NHL exhibition.

Knights 4 – Sharks 2 (empty net)  Heralded Macklin Celebrini did what he will probably do all season, scored and assisted on the power as he help drive San Jose in a 3-2 game before his team surrendered the empty net goal.

Stanley Cup Champions

Panthers 3 – Predators 2

Panthers 6 – Predators 2  Florida begins where they left off, winning, as visiting Nashville lost both games to the defending champs.

ESPN FHL

Former Sabres 3x 20-goal scorer left winger Evander Kane has been scheduled for multiple surgeries and will miss the start of Edmonton’s season with an indefinite recovery time frame, obviously not a FHL keeper this year.

There is still time to join a FHL, and time is what you will have to invest in order to successfully manage your team, at least 5-10 minutes each day to win the week, the more weekly wins the better your shot at a playoff seeding.

Buffalo Pounds Pittsburgh

Sabres first preseason game of the new season

Sabres 7 – Penguins 3  In this game Buffalo was supposed to win handily because they had most of their starters in the game and Pittsburgh did not, and it went pretty much the way most thought.

Except…goaltending was horrendous on both ends of the ice, .833 and .837 are save percentages you expect from less experienced goaltenders with a preseason squad in front of them, Pittsburgh can use this reasoning but Buffalo cannot.

One hilarious moment was when the Penguins O’Connor swiped the puck off UPL’s pad and into the Sabres net with his hand, of course after review the “goal” was overturned.

The Sabres host a preseason game versus Columbus Monday, before flying off to Germany for an exhibition game before the start of Buffalo’s season versus New Jersey in Czechia October 4th and 5th.

The players not making the trip will make up the Sabres squad finishing the preseason here in North America, which provides a unique opportunity for players to be in preseason games they might not actually have been able to participate in.

Fantasy Hockey 2024-25

ESPN NHL FHL

In each NHL season I go all in on just one fantasy team, second or sixth place it does not matter I give it my best to win each of the 22 weeks from October until March either for a playoff seeding or as a spoiler.

This season randomly placed in an ESPN FHL named “Chicago Pro H2H Points League” and began the draft in ninth place, selecting in the ninth and twelve slots and with 10 and 11 having auto picks it essentially on the clock provided two consecutive picks for me.

So fortunately I was able to select both Misters Nylander & Marner, two of Toronto’s premier players with possible line stacking possibilities and endless fantasy points with my first overall selections.

I always prefer to draft Sabres Dahlin early but he was listed as injured and he was taken before my next two picks came up, so I consoled myself with Buffalo’s top scorers Misters Thompson & Tuch who are playoff bound this season and will rack up the points.

Possibly too many Sabres but I also selected the next best thing to Defenseman Dahlin and that is Owen Powers and Mattias Samuelsson, going with… live by the sword, perish by the sword.

I have obtained blocking defensemen that some team managers overlook because they do not get the pretty assist points, and with the waiver wire transactions beginning this morning, we are off and skating .

October fourth is a long ways from today, plenty of time to enter a public league, or create your own at ESPN to participate with fellow fans who also believe in their managerial tactics, talent, and skill to win an ESPN FHL Championship.

Integrity Hockey League

Spreading the Good News with Hockey

League play begins October in Buffalo’s neighborhood, “Riverside”, and their Bud Bakewell arena is the home of the four team Integrity Hockey League on Saturday nights, coaches, players, staff, and fans have become the Salt & Light of local amateur hockey.

For the 2024-25 IHL regular season there will be approximately 18 games with three games per month concluding with playoffs during April.

A preseason pick-up skate is planned for the 28th of September, and there are volunteer opportunities as well as signing up as a skater or goaltender.

When professional hockey insists on pushing sinful narratives it is refreshing to be able to attend and follow competitive hockey without having to honor and tolerate immorality and vice.

As someone who strengthens his hope/faith in Jesus with daily bread consisting of prayer and reading the Gospels I am disappointed in the way the NHL has tolerated and promotes so many of our secular culture’s insistence for chaos, hatred, and disbelief in our Heavenly Father.

Similar to the cliché, “you can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink”, you can also lead a person to Jesus, but you cannot make them believe, and supposing that you were born in North America, you have heard the “Good News”.

So it is with great pleasure that I will be able to include Jesus with hockey at my website, giving glory to our Heavenly Father is nothing to be ashamed of.

Home Opener October 5th 1989

Sabres in 1989-90 celebrated their 20th NHL Season

Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, NY- As a young man tending bar here along the Lake I had the opportunity to attend the Sabres 20th NHL Season Thursday night Home Opener versus the Quebec Nordiques and what a game it was.

Our Head Coach Rick Dudley led Sabres struck quickly only 20 seconds into the first period as Alexander Mogilny scores his first NHL goal and Buffalo’s first goal of our 20th NHL Season causing a raucous celebratory roar from the early sitting crowd.

The first period’s scoring was completed with Guy Lafleur’s first goal as a Nordiques player after serving one season with the Rangers the year before and that was after sitting out three seasons following his retirement from the Canadiens.

With the game tied 1-1 Buffalo opened the second period again by scoring within the first minute as Dave Andreychuk scored for the Sabres and three minutes later 7th round draft pick Mike Hartman scores and Buffalo has a 3-1 lead heading into the third period.

It takes the Nordiques top line of Michel Goulet, Joe Sakic, and Peter Stastny only eight seconds of power play time for Mr. Goulet to score and get Quebec within one goal with just under 18 minutes remaining in the game.

Incredulously Mr. Hartman scores his second of the night four minutes later and Buffalo had regained its two goal lead but with three minutes left to play, future Colorado Captain and Cup Champion Joe Sakic scores to get Quebec back within one.

The Nordiques pull their goaltender with less than two minutes remaining and the Sabres are hanging on when with only 19 seconds left in a one goal game Buffalo is called for a “too many men” penalty.

Fortunately the Sabres Olympian gold medalist defenseman Mike Ramsey (2 assists in the game) backed by Darren Puppa in net, the Sabres held on to win 4-3 for fans during the 20th NHL Season Home Opener.