Posted Tuesday 04/22/2008 4:06 PM in
Sports by Ryan
Filed under: Ryan miller, Stanley cup
Hey Ryan, as a die hard Buffalo fan that has unfortunately relocated to Raleigh, NC, I'd like to know how the Sabres dressing room feels about playing the 'Canes. Are you as pumped as the fans are to be there?
–Lucas
Raleigh is a great rink to play in, because it seems like there is an unusually large number of Sabres fans. Wherever we go it seems that there are a handful of Buffalo faithful, but Raleigh gets a lot. It is always fun to see everyone tailgating before the games.
Hey Ryan, don't know if you saw, but Don Cherry said that Mike Keenan should've started Curtis Joseph again to take pressure off of Kipper. He didn't and, as you know, the Flames have lost the last two games. What do you think is the best thing for a coach to do in that situation?
–Jason
I think that situation has worked out for the Flames since you have asked this question, no matter how Game 7 goes. You don’t put your No. 1 on the bench in that situation any longer than needed. He didn’t have a bad game, he was a victim of his team’s slow start and they were very fortunate to recover. Keenan’s move was a team wake up call, not a reflection of his faith in Kiprusoff. I was happy to see a hero of mine (Curtis Joseph) come in and get a win, but it is the right move to go back to the guy who got you there.
Who on the team picks the songs that are played in the warmup for home games? Also I know you are big into music, what is your favorite band?
–Joe
Some of the guys recommend songs, and Andew Peters and I slipped some in toward the end of the year. We were getting a little sick of the songs. I had them use Queens of the Stone Age's "3’s and 7’s” and “The good left undone” by Rise Against When it comes to music I am pretty eclectic, but I usually come back to alternative or rock. I am really into the Raconteur’s new album. I love anything Jack White does.
What do you think about the issue of the size of the net vs. the size of goaltender equipment? I know this is a big issue for the Competition Committee to discuss, which I'd heard you are going to be a part of and, if you are, good luck!
–Anne
I have no problem with discussing the sizing of goalie equipment and a reduction. I definitely think some of it is still a little outrageous. Where I get concerned with the cutting of equipment size is protection. There has to be a method to cutting back and I am happy to give my opinion. I think that equipment sizing coupled with keeping a high standard of refereeing, to give players more room to skate, will increase the chances of a player scoring without making a drastic change to the sport. I don’t really feel like going to soccer camp this summer to learn how to play goal in front of a bigger net.
Ryan, I grew up watching you play Jr. A in the Soo, and was a goalie too, so you have always been an idol of mine. I also went to MSU; I missed you by a couple years, but I did get to see your brother play here. Just wondering, who is your favorite is to bring the cup home this year?
–Steve Brey
I had a lot of fun in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. Learned a lot, too. If I were to pick a team, it would be based on friendship and one of my best friends, John Michael Liles is a big part of the Colorado Avalanche. I have a few other buddies that I would pull for, but John pulls rank on this.
What do you think about the league altering the schedule so that each team in the league will play each other at least once each season? Thanks!
–KJ
I think it is a good idea. Fans deserve to have the opportunity to see what the entire league has to offer. It also seems strange that two teams can play for the Stanley Cup and they may never have played against each other.
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| Posted by Maria on 04/22/2008 6:33 PM | report abuse |
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I know you are very into photography. I am an art student myself. Just wondering what are your favorite places in Western New York to photograph!
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| Posted by Kevin D. on 04/23/2008 8:34 AM | report abuse |
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Would you like to give your predictions for the second round of games? Being a Penguins fan, I wouldn't mind a little extra time on the Atlantic Division clash between Pittsburgh and New York.
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| Posted by Anne on 04/23/2008 2:44 PM | report abuse |
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Have you had any exceptionally memorable (good or bad) encounters with Sabres fans or with fans of other teams?
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| Posted by Cj on 04/23/2008 3:33 PM | report abuse |
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Hi Ryan I think you are awesome and this is a great way to communicate with people I idolize (NHLers). My question is who are your top 5 hardest shooters in the game today or even retired. Thanks
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| Posted by Robin on 04/23/2008 4:31 PM | report abuse |
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Carey Price is really turning into a fantastic goaltender. Ive been watching the different play-off games and seeing how some of the guys have their one "signature save". Which rookie goalie do you think has promise? Who would you like as a back-up and why? Stay with the Sabres, they have a winner with you!
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| Posted by Caroline on 04/24/2008 7:13 AM | report abuse |
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"I don’t really feel like going to soccer camp this summer to learn how to play goal in front of a bigger net." Haha ;). It's good to know that someone as smart as you will be giving your opinions in the Competition Committee, I'm glad you were chosen.
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| Posted by Jesse on 04/24/2008 3:30 PM | report abuse |
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Mr.Miller!!! I moved from Tonawanda NY down to Tampa 10 years ago and when you guys come to Tampa I think its a 50/50 split with Sabres fans, it's awesome!! Anyways, Losing Drury and Briere was huge, now they are both in the second round..If you could have been management during last season, what would you have done differently in trying to keep them???
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| Posted by Bean on 04/25/2008 9:55 AM | report abuse |
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Why do some of you insist on continuing to ask Ryan questions about management's bungling of the Drury and Briere situations? How awkward do you think that makes him feel? Do you actually think that he's going to comment on that beyond the stock "we learned a lot from those guys but we have to move on" answers that you're going to get from pro athletes? Do you think consistently reminding him of past mistakes will make him want to stay in Buffalo? Goaltenders are trained to have short memories--it's too bad many Sabres fans can't be trained the same way.
Anyways, Ryan, now that it looks like the Sabres relationship with Rochester is ending, what are some of the things that you'll remember most from your time down on the farm?
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| Posted by Brittany on 04/29/2008 9:19 PM | report abuse |
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Ryan,
I think its so nice of you to come on here and answer questions. Thanks =)
I really dont understand the Rochester/Sabres marriage ending. Does that mean guys like Clarke MacArthur and Pat Kaleta will no be longer call ups or will they go to a different team?
--britt
have a great summer! cant wait til the season starts up again!
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| Posted by Tash on 08/27/2008 11:41 AM | report abuse |
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Ryan, it's really nice of you to respond to all of your fans. It means alot to them, well your biggest ones, me probably being one of them. Thanks alot.
My question for you is, what is the most interesting/most exciting thing that you were -or will soon be able to be- a part of because you are a hockey player?
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