The adage in sports is you're never as good as everyone tells you when you win, never as bad as they say when you lose.
Lou Holtz apparently coined that phrase, but the Buffalo Sabres are doing their darnedest to prove it wrong.
The rebuilding Sabres are an utter disaster. They are losing nearly every game (2-10-1 in their first 13 games and outscored 37-20), getting booed on their winless home ice early and mocked lately by salty fans. They are hearing nightly chants begging for the heave-ho of their interminable general manager, Darcy Regier, and worse yet are making dirty hits a habit.
At the end of an epic rant aimed for the head of former Wild player John Scott and young coach Ron Rolston on Wednesday night, NBC Sports Network analyst Mike Milbury described the Sabres like this: "The thing's a mess. It's a fire. It's the Titanic."
Anti-Milbury zealots took to Twitter to call Milbury a hypocrite, saying if anybody would know about disasters it would be the guy who drafted Rick DiPietro over Dany Heatley and Marian Gaborik, gave the goalie a lifetime contract, gave away Roberto Luongo and Olli Jokinen in one trade, dealt guys like Zdeno Chara, Todd Bertuzzi and Bryan McCabe in others, and handed Alexei Yashin $90 million.
Oh, and he once smacked a fan with his own shoe.
What Milbury did as the one-time Islanders GM is irrelevant. His larger point is accurate — the Sabres are a laughingstock, becoming an easy two points for every opponent, watching the value of Thomas Vanek and Ryan Miller wilt away and arguably seeing their prized prospects regress.
Worse yet, there's a disturbing lack of discipline.