After practice on Friday, Buffalo Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff told reporters that Ryan Miller would be making the road trip with the team to Washington, and would be re-evaluated over the weekend.
As it turns out, half of that is false at this point in time. WGR's Mike Schopp has learned that Miller did not travel with the team on Friday.
Miller is still considered to be day-to-day with an upper body injury. Ruff revealed today that it is not a long-term injury.
Does any of this make any sense? Did he get a concussion AND THEN play against the leafs? Does he even have a concussion? If it wasn't a concussion then why wouldn't he at least travel with the team? Why did Ruff lie and say after practice today that he would fly with the team to Washington when he wasn't? How is a concussion considered day to day? Is Millsie done with the season and the Sabres hopes riding on the back of Jhonas Enroth? I wouldn't necessarily hate hit but is Enroth ready for such responsibility?
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON OVER AT OSKP
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