Worst Loss in Franchise History

January 19th, 2008 by gmlane

Last night’s game in Buffalo was set up to a rough one. Buffalo had lost ten straight, but played most of those close and competitively. They were ready to break out. The Thrashers had played the night before in a loss to Montreal, and came into Buffalo with a record of 1-7-1 in the second games of back-to-backs this season.

The Thrashers started the game slow, and the Sabres didn’t. 6 minutes in, and the home team had a 3-0 lead while the visiting squad had yet to register a shot. Game over.

The Bright Spots

Any time a team gives up 10 goals, you can expect to see some pitiful plus/minus ratings, and we did: Klee, Zhitnik, and Kovalchuk all registered -4. But a few Thrashers put up surprising numbers. Rookie Tobias Enstrom and Niclas Havelid both registered PLUS ratings of +1. Enstrom played over 20 minutes, and Havelid played 13 minutes. And they had plus ratings? Incredible.

The other bright spot of the game was rookie Colin Stuart, who scored a shorthanded goal and had an even rating.

The Negatives

Everything else was bad. Every aspect of the game was pathetic and embarrassing, so I won’t even begin to discuss it.

Notables

  • Kovalchuk is on a three game goalless streak, his longest of the year.
  • The 10 goals were the most goals ever allowed in franchise history.
  • The Thrashers are 0-2 at HSBC Arena this year, being outshot 77-44 and outscored 16-1.

Inconsistency

How can a team beat the best team in the league in the Red Wings on the road by a score of 5-1, and then lose to a team on a ten game losing streak by a score of 10-1? Your guess is as good as mine. The Thrashers have played inconsistently all season long, and it is a problem that needs to be fixed, and quickly, for any hope of making the playoffs.

The Bottom Line

Carolina beat Edmonton 7-2 last night to retake the division lead. The same Oilers team comes into Blueland tomorrow for a battle of the recently-demolished. Should be interesting. Can the Thrashers come out fired up and ready to play?

Quote of the Day

“When it’s going like that, the last thing you want is them running up the score on your team and taking cheap shots. I saw them laughing at us. They really wanted to score that tenth goal. I think everyone in this room should be embarrassed.”
– Garnet Exelby

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