Tim Kennedy, Paul Gaustad, Nathan Paetsch, Thomas Vanek, Clarke MacArthur, Jason Pominville, Andrej Sekera, Matt Ellis and Ryan Miller.
Vogl also included a few of the players who played a lot of minutes, who more than likely weren’t infected.
Tyler Myers (28:32 of ice time), Derek Roy (21:28), Henrik Tallinder (21:33) and Tim Connolly (19:41).
Vogl also went through the list of players who didn’t play as much ice time.
Patrick Lalime (who skipped the morning session), Toni Lydman (13:41 of ice time) and Drew Stafford (12:38).
OK, by my count that’s about 12 players (excluding Paetsch because he was scratched) that weren’t affected by the bad food. The number consists of 5 of your top 6 forwards and your two best defenseman.
As far as the sick bunch goes, it consists of Patrick Lalime, Adam Mair, Mike Grier, Craig Rivet, Drew Stafford, Steve Montadour & Pat Kaleta. Obviously Lalime is a wash and Kaleta was knocked out in the first period. Besides Grier, this isn’t exactly the French Connection under the weather.
I know what you’re thinking, here’s d#$khead Joe, being Mr. Negative. But the fact that Lindy Ruff would mention it in the post game, “that we aren’t making any excuses, but I was waken up at midnight and told that seven players were sick,” reminded me of last year.
I can already hear Mike Schopp and Sabres apologists, pointing to the food poisoning for the reason the Sabres lost. Now, did the food poisoning have something to do with losing? I guess. But judging by the players who were infected, it should have been overcome. The Senators aren’t that good and were missing Jason Spezza. But I doubt we would hear Sabres apologists mention that.
I know, I’m just stirring s#$t up, but I think I have a point. Please tell me if I don’t.
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