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Gunther 22, 148 games Cooley 21, 157 games Keller 27, 601 games Peterka 23, 234 games Hayton 25, 291 games Schmaltz 29, 588 games Looks pretty young and soft, no? Kinda like the Sabres last year?
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Jiri Kulich, a lynchpin to the success of the 2025/26 season
mjd1001 replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
I have long been an advocate for keeping him and Tage together on a line. If it doesn't work after a while, make the change, but at least start with it. Why? Their production last year: -Tage was one of the best even strength goal scorers in the league last year, with him on the ice, the team scored a goal every 20.3 minutes (pretty good). -However, when Tage and Kulich were on the ice together, the team scored a goal every 12.6 minutes. (and only allowed a goal every 18.5 minutes) -For comparison: Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner paired together had the Leafs scoring once every 17.4 minutes. -Draisaitl and McDavid together had the Oilers score once every 13.1 minutes. This also was done with a pretty decent sample size. Over 350 minutes together on the ice even strength. (over 20 games played as primary linemates) Having Tage and Kulich start out together also doesn't have to come with added pressure. They don't have to be the "#1" line. You can position them as just "one of 3 lines" that get rolled out there. Again, I have mentioned it in other posts, the numbers were SO good last year and the eye test had them playing so well together, I at least want to give that pair a shot this year and see how it goes. -
Jiri Kulich, a lynchpin to the success of the 2025/26 season
PromoTheRobot replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Kulich is one part of several. I'd say Norris has just as much on his shoulders. -
If anyone foresees him working his way onto one of the top two lines, it is a very small minority who do. I don't think many people think he will be a prolific scorer either. He's an energy and gritty player. The type of player that you have called that we need more of. What I liked in the clips that were shown on this thread is his willingness to hover around the net. Just maybe a young Zucker type of player who is not afraid to station himself in front of the net?
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Well he’s not fat any more and he made it through the year uninjured. 😁
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Nothing has changed that opinion.
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A situation that we should have here but don't.
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That's my point. We don't have enough veterans. There is a lack of competition for spots. His spot is guaranteed, as are most spots. That's been part of the problem for years now.
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Ya there was. I'm not going to go searching but that's what started me on this path.
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Yes he is "fine". I want him to be great. He can be, but the way we do things he might just be "fine".
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I think that's true to some extent. I will bet he plays better D there in time but he's there to score goals that's for sure. Their top 6 looks good.
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I don’t think anyone perceived Leinonen as anything other than a fat, fragile colossal bust-in-the-making over his first 2 post-draft years.
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it was incredible. having ray emery in goal helped matters, of course.
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Sabres Announce a 10 year extension for the naming rights of Key Bank Center
Mango replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Pegula had a clause in his renegotiated BCA contract to nope out of the arena. Marrone had a clause to nope out of his Bills contract. Do you think that Key Bank entered into an iron clad contract with no out for an arena with has no owner or lease holder? Lol.... I would bet my mortgage that this is about as non-committal an agreement as they get in pro sports. -
Jiri Kulich, a lynchpin to the success of the 2025/26 season
JP51 replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Honestly, watched him play and thought here is a kid that can really play in this league... so I have hope that he makes a difference... only problem is, everytime I have hope.... well... you know as well as I do... so, I am kinda numb to it all and in lets wait and see... lots a talk, team chemistry change new players etc... I am Missouri... show me...