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Since Liger corrected me on my assumption KA’s contract was going to expire this year we should be looking for the best qualified GM (should have already been doing this) and pull the trigger when one is found. Never thought this roster was playoff capable and only the goalie performance has surpassed my expectation. Obviously would love to be proven wrong. I haven’t heard any pundits thinking this was / is a playoff team.
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I’ve slowly been coming to Dahlin’s defense throughout the years. Maybe he’s great and it’s just nit picky stuff that mouse potatoes like me like to needle. I just want a number one defenseman that we can count on in all situations. Not one who I’m terrified of on the ice in OT because he decides to do some low probably stuff in his own defensive zone consistently.
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The shelf life of a mobile QB has never been the same as the true pocket QBs.
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Dahlin is taking a leave of absence to return to Sweden
inkman replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Uncle Terry is packing up Rasmus’s things now to speed along getting the $11 mill off the books ASAP. -
Dahlin is taking a leave of absence to return to Sweden
inkman replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Im sure he’s just staying in shape. Nothing to see here. 👀 If I was him, I’d make the change permanent but I doubt we’ll be so lucky. -
I get your point... and I will address below. However, UPL is not Marleau and would never command a 1st round pick. Naturally I cannot name the teams who would add that contract. But let's look at the threads about the players the Sabres have traded away who have become successful. We all talk about it on here and yet when we talk about trading someone like UPL people flip to the opposite argument. He's useless, why would anyone want him? Well, the answers lie in looking at other former Sabres having success and GMs believing (and players saying it, etc.) that the Buffalo Sabres organization is trash even at the levels we, as fans, don't see. It's easy to believe there's a chance that some GM who needs a goalie is willing to take the chance because: 1. Goalies are quite unpredictable. A lot depends on what is in front of them, the goalie coaching, etc. 2. Buffalo is seen as a place that destroys players. I would also be fine sending him to Rochester. Then again, any team who acquired him could do that as long as they are good paying him for AHL time. There is always the "refusal to report" option as well.
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Yes. I’ve been hearing it. who do you bring in? You fire Beane and you hire who? And this is Terry Pegula doing the hiring. Let’s remember that. Since 1960 the Bills have had maybe 3 or 4 good GMs.
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I'm sure it was posted somewhere along the way, but I can't remember which thread it would be. So here it is as a reminder: the impact of the Pegula era on the Sabres win percentage. And yes, this is true .500, not NHL .500, because OTLs are still Ls. source: https://www.reddit.com/r/sabres/comments/1mmj615/oc_50_years_of_sabres_performance_tracked_via/
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They have 14 out of 30 points, 0.466 %. It’s disheartening to hear that they have to play .612 hockey the rest of the way to get to 96 points. That means winning 3 of 5 the rest of the way. It will be a challenge for this team as it looks right now. They need a big winning streak to improve their odds. I want the playoffs now AND I want Adams fired. I don’t think you build a winning culture by deferring winning to the future Adam's does, and he needs to go. Clean house Terry. Drill that *****in well.
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I thumbs down because of Dahlin, I think you're wrong. I agree on Thompson.
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Me too. I think the .13 second game was the high water mark. That should have been the year. Josh was unstoppable.
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Until Rasmus eliminated the most poorly timed unforced errors that directly lead to opponents goals, I won’t put him in the elite category. His metrics are great but he makes unforgivable errors every game. What is this, year 8? He can’t keep doing it. Power is garbage. You’ve always been in the right with him. Can’t argue there. They need to identify young players they can build around, purge the roster of the passengers and create a plan to build an actual hockey roster. The more I watch, the more I don’t think Tage is a block you can build with. I’ll spare any further Dahlin talk but I don’t think he’s a leader or captain material.
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I agree with you for the most part. Dahlin, not this year but for most of the past 3 years he plays like a top 10 defenseman in the league. And if he had a better team around him, a forward group that put the puck into the net and made him look better on the back end... Where he had more assists and possibly took pressure off him where he had more goals, with his talent and how well he does play, not counting this year so far, hed be considered one of the best elite defenseman in the league. Norris trophy finalist if not eventual winner. As for Power, he was the number one pick in a pretty weak draft.. not only that, but one of the drafts coming out of covid where you didn't have a ton of scouting. I would think Power in most drafts would be a guy picked between number 3 and number 6. And if that was the case there probably would be a little bit more leeway for him, less pressure to perform, less heat from the fan base. Not everyone, but a lot of guys picked three to five picks lower than him are given a few years to grow into what they're supposed to be with slightly lower expectations.
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Fire everyone now and there will be a surge of optimism throughout the team. I know competent replacements will need to be hired but there should be a bump up in production. Dahlin could come back with a renewed drive and play like the Norris candidate that he can be. Bottom line, I don’t think they can do it this year but cleaning house can send a jolt and set the table for the future.
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Yes, the injuries (other than Kincaid's, and that's a kinda big one, and Palmer's) are on the defensive side of the ball. Both of the fumbles came from trying to get extra yardage when the play was essentially over. Might Cook and Allen have been trying to put the team on their back because after Jackson went down the D could not stop the Fish until the game was well into the 3rd Q? (Not counting the 1 "drive" the Fish had when the cloudburst was happening.) They weren't going 20-0. Nobody in the AFC has fewer than 2 losses and the Cheats aren't as good as their record indicates. Beat the Bucs then worry about the next one. Get into the playoffs and hopefully have a relatively healthy squad by then. And yeah, the offensive playcalling needs to be better and the execution needs to be better, both were in KC. They CAN do it; they just actually have to do it.
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Thorny is so freaking good at the subtle art of sarcasm and/or satire ... I just don't know if he is serious. Kinda seems like trading Norris would be like changing a flat tire on a burning car. Sure it helps, I guess ... but not really.
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Stop. Rasmus Dahlin is excellent and has been for awhile. Hyperbole is unhinged. Power should never have been a 1st overall pick and somewhere there is an entire thread where I argue that and get yelled at because "He's the concensus 1st overall" What's your alternative to rebuild? Keep those guys until they figure it out? Trade a couple of them to bring in guys the same age with roughly the same talent? What do we do?
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GDT: Sabres @ Hurricanes, 7:00pm Nov. 8, 2025, 🎙 📺 ESPN+/MSG
Taro T replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Didn't say 1 minute. Said 1st opportunity with less than 100 seconds left. You have your best scorers out there for an extended shift, but you have your best out there when the pressure is the greatest. When they know they MUST score on THAT shift or they're leaving the building with another L. You have a true urgency. And when there's an urgency, you stop trying to be pretty. But when you pull the goalie with 3 or so to go, you lose that urgency. And without urgency, you turn the puck over and end up pulling the puck out of your own net. -
Also yesterday: Other than a couple of passes to Kincaid, all his passes were short. If he's not stretching out the field, the safeties can clamp down. It was stupid how blanketed the receivers were.
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I'm starting to get the sense that we've already seen peak Josh Allen.
