Buffalo Sabres: 3 bad decisions Don Granato has recently made

Feb 1, 2023; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres head coach Don Granato watches his team play from the bench during the second period against the Carolina Hurricanes at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 1, 2023; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres head coach Don Granato watches his team play from the bench during the second period against the Carolina Hurricanes at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports /
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Don Granato has helped improve the Buffalo Sabres into at least hanging around in outer orbit this season. But he’s not immune to making bad decisions. 

The Buffalo Sabres are facing one of their worst stretches of the season. And coming off a debilitating and embarrassing loss to the Dallas Stars last night, the outing (hopefully) served as the explanation point.

For most of the season, I was proud that this team didn’t give up in games. But after a 7-1 loss last week to the Boston Bruins and last night’s pounding, it’s clear that the Sabres are tapping out early.

What’s more? Head coach Don Granato’s decision-making throughout this past week-and-a-half has been iffy overall, and that’s putting it generous. There have been three horrific decisions he has made in that timeframe that jump out more than the others. Let’s explore them.

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ELMONT, NEW YORK – MARCH 07: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen #1 of the Buffalo Sabres skates against the New York Islanders at the UBS Arena on March 07, 2023 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

Buffalo Sabres: Granato’s 3 bad decisions

1 – Pulling his goaltender with six minutes to go

Trailing 3-0 with roughly six minutes to go in that loss to Boston, Granato, to everyone’s surprise, thought it was a good idea to pull goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen to…well, no one really knows why. It was a night Luukkonen was having a good game, having saved 34 shots on goal out of 37 at the time, good for a 0.918 save percentage against the NHL’s best team.

The game, at this point, was pretty much over. You don’t fall 3-0 to Boston on their home ice and claw your way back. Even if the Buffalo Sabres have been known to score often in the third period.

But the contest, manageable to that point, turned into the 7-1 blowout I mentioned above. And after the Bruins converted on a pair of empty-netters, Granato was forced to abandon his plans to exert damage control.

Unfortunately for him, Luukkonnen allowed two more goals in the ill-fated affair, diminishing what was an otherwise solid performance from the rookie goaltender who desperately needed one. Way to mess up a kid’s confidence, especially if that kid looks to be one of Buffalo’s two goaltenders heading into next season.