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  2. I just watched Benson’s post game interview from Tuesday. “We were menaces out there”. Love the language, it describes him well.
  3. Tuch is in an interesting, and difficult spot. Now is his time for a Long term deal. Lets say he signed a 2 year deal to see what happens after that. Maybe he has 2 more good years, but the issue is his age. RIGHT NOW statistically he is at his peak. Sure, things can be different but the 2nd year of that deal he will be starting his final year at age 31 and ending it at 32. It is likely his numbers will not be as good as they are now. So, lot of assumptions here but lets assume his numbers at the end of that 2 year deal are a bit worse. Add to that the fact his next deal after that will START with him being 32 and ending the first year at 33 years of age, I'm not sure, even with an increasing cap, that a guy who is going to start his new 'long term' deal at that point in his age 32-33 age year, with possible declining numbers, going to age 38-39....is going to be in a better spot than just getting what he can get this year in a long term deal. The Sabres, or any time, is likely to overpay a bit long term to get prime Tuch age 29-32 (that may not be prime Tuch, that might already be declining Tuch) rather than what they would be willing to pay when he is already sliding at age 32+.
  4. made me think of andy bernard and his personality mirroring technique.
  5. Yup. And, if you truly ARE the MVP of the entire league, aren't THOSE the moments you're supposed to have a huge 4th Q; rather than have it in a game you're already killing the other team?
  6. Have been saying this for YEARS. And still to this day can't understand why the rank and file end up going along with leadership when they push hard for guys getting close to max deals and ALSO when the leadership fights so hard to keep guys that injure their brethren from getting punished. The players get 1/2 of the pie, regardless how big or small the pie is (Covid disruptions to that not withstanding). It is in their best interest to do everything possible to grow the pie and the best way to do that is to put a tremendously entertaining product on the ice. And the players don't seem to understand that when they adjust actual salaries to meet the 50% of revenue total, that they do a straight %age boost across the board when revenues come in above projections (and, pulling Covid out of the picture, they almost always end up exceeding projections). So, if HRR exceeds projections by 10%, then a $1MM player actually gets $1.1MM and a $10MM player gets $11MM. The divide between the haves and have nots actually increases even more. Granted, on those rare occassions projections don't get met, the bigger monied players take the bigger hit, but that is the exception, not the rule. And, rather than wanting to come down on the guys that cross check others in the back eventually helping to contribe to back issues for players that are extremely talented (cough, cough, Dahlin); the leaders of the NHLPA are perfectly fine with that crud. Well, when the skilled players are out of the game, its a LOT less enteraining. Not saying they should go to a checking free game; but the PA needs to care about more than simply hits that might lead to concussions.
  7. I think you are more likely to get stiffer tests from those fighting for jobs
  8. When you are talking about the best of the best, these are the kind of things that separate one guy from the next.
  9. Dahlin's deal is going to look like a major steal in a couple of years. Don't understand why the Sabres are balking at a double digit AAV for Tuch. Just give him Dahlin's deal and be done with it.
  10. About as good a lineup that youll see in game 3 of the preseason being iced by the wings. Much better test for our guys. Wish they’d let me watch
  11. My buddy has been at his job for 30+ years and is given all kinds of special assignments and temporary roles. He cannot get a permanent supervisor position because he is a white male and they are trying to diversify their company. He gets passed over and then is asked to “mentor” the new boss. Some of these new bosses have 2-3 years of experience.
  12. Here’s the thing about the NHLPA resetting the market: The players are getting 50% regardless, every extra dollar McDavid squeezes out of some team is just a dollar less for the Justin Danforth and Conor Timmins of the world. No skin off Bettmans ass.
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  14. Decent roster for the Dead Wings, it will be a good test for the young Sabres/Amerks.
  15. Gonna be a run on contracts that blow peoples minds today and look like bargains in 2 or 3 years. Might be in Tuch’s best interest to follow Byram’s lead and sign for a year or 2. Still think Power’s contract has the potential to look like a major steal at the back end.
  16. Yep. This is 1000% the case. I’m very adept at my job. I just received a sizable bonus and raise because of my work performance. I have been passed over twice for the job a level above mine because I don’t always play nice. I’m definitely viewed as a gruff callus individual at work. I look like I eat babies for lunch. So, when a cute little old lady is up against me for the coveted position, they take grandma Betty over serial killer looking inky. Honestly, I never in a billion years pictured I’ve have the job I have let alone in position to be promoted yet again. But here I am, neck tattoos, substance abuse problems be damned, I understand why the company went in a different direction. I don’t kiss ass. I’m incapable of it. I hold a large amount of disdain for the “suits” upstairs. They know it and don’t want to include me in their reindeer games. I’ve accepted this is likely where I’m going to max out. I’m good with it. I make good money and enjoy my job thoroughly.
  17. Interesting to see Bernard-Docker in the Wings' lineup. He played pretty well for the Sabres last season which may have helped tilt the Cozens trade in the Sabres' favor if he had a successful career in Buffalo. Then they let him walk to go sign with Detroit for around league minimum (1 year, $875K), while re-signing Bryson instead. I thought I read somewhere that B-D was not interested in re-signing in Buffalo, and if that's the case, OK, but if the Sabres elected to let him move on, I consider this yet another blunder by the organization.
  18. People that I would trust with my life tell me this deal was done and than it wasn’t. My feeling, with no collaboration, is that NHLPA, is pushing these guys to reset the market. I think I posted earlier that there is talk of a $150M cap in the not too distant future and players don’t want to be making $9M when players start earning $20M.
  19. Power should have never started that first season Dahlin should never have started his first season either. Quinn was not ready Don't even get me started on Devon Levi
  20. Article was posted 20 days after the arrest. To me that fits with the brass meeting the day after to figure out what to do, and Jarmo saying "I know a guy".
  21. The translated article quotes Ruutu: “I was contacted by Buffalo a couple of weeks ago, and that's really where it all started,” So it seems that this the may have been in the works earlier than a Ruutu announcement might imply. Mair was arrested on 9/4 and the new broke around here with Mair's suspension on 9/11.
  22. I’ve read several posts alluding to Helenius being a message to Quinn, but I don’t see it currently. They play two different roles on the team imo. If a message is being sent, and I don’t think one is, I think the big use of Helenius in these games would be to send a message to 4th line, marginal players. I think Sabres brass wants an extended look just to get a feel for where he is as they test him. I liked Lindy’s coaching moment the other night when after Helenius took a late penalty in a one goal game, Lindy thought I can bench him when he gets out of the box or I can see how he responds. Lindy chose the latter and we all saw how well Helenius responded by leaving everything on the ice while killing off the six on five to end the game. He’s got 1st call up written all over him.
  23. Story also says both sides leaning toward long term, sense is that this gets done, but nothing is imminent. It's basically about the rising cap and what's fair under the re-setting market.
  24. I'm going to leave the politics thread for awhile. I don't think I have anything to contribute or want to contribute.
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