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Ok, going to try and use a bit of optimism. Dahls and Byram were one of the top 10 defensive pairings when they were together last year 5 on 5. They were top 5 in most advanced statistics! If Timmons and Kesselring improve over their replacements, our defense could be a plus for this team. We know the Sabres can score. Even with JJ gone, those goals could be made up with the current team as is. I think we are sneakily a better team based on the moves that were made and KEEPING Byram. The question is can they keep up with the rest and make the playoffs with what they have. I truly believe they can if the defense plays to its potential. Dahlin and Byram make the goalie play a lot better when they are on the ice. If the other 2 pairings can do that i think our netminding is better this year!
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I don’t know that it’s McKenna behind the cap space The Ducks roster moves don’t look like tanking, neither do the Sharks or the Jackets. Certainly not the Jets. Pittsburgh and Calgary still have assets to sell if they’re resetting. Maybe Chicago? I think it’s mostly math: the system hasn’t reset yet to the extra money available. The teams with space are the ones who weren’t able to exercise their plans. The players teams would have spent big on signed early and or left money on the table like Marner and Ehlers. nobody is giving McTavish or Byram contracts out of line with their comps just because they can. And there are only so many Jeannots and Dvoraks out there to overpay
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He's a CHL player, so age 20 -- until the new CBA kicks in and then he could be assigned at age 19 with an exemption. He joined Seattle in the middle of the 2024-25 season.
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There are a bunch of bottom-third teams with a suspicious amount of cap unspent... and only a scattered RFA here or there. If the cards fall right, they'll stay within striking distance of San Jose/Chicago for the McKenna fest. In 2014-15, five teams completely bottomed out for McDavid. As a result, good teams scored more points. The playoff line was high: 97 points was the #16 playoff seed. The Sabres need almost everything to go right to get to 90 points. How do we feel about 97 if a half dozen team are obviously in on the tank? It'd be very on brand to have their "best season ever" under Pegula and still miss out on the playoffs by 5 points because a bunch of common opponents weren't trying. It would please and justify Adams/Pegula as incredible progress and we're on the right track. That is, until the following season has snap-back regression (in 2015-16 - 93 pts in the east and a silly 87 pts in the west to get in) with all teams trying again -- and the Sabres back to the mid 80s to fall a few points short.
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Just when I thought the team couldn’t get any lower, I listen to Clifton. This team is rotten to its core and it starts from the top. Everyone knows they do not need to be accountable so it’s just mail it in season for everyone involved. Depressing but the story is unfolding and the problem starts at the top.
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Maybe I'm just old, but that post confuses the hell out of me.
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TACO I laughed my a$$ off the other day when he said he has “stopped so many wars.”
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Too lazy to read. Is he Rochester eligible? I have no idea exactly when he crossed the ocean.
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and you hope that somebody (players) will hold the others accountable for playing that way... especially if Lindy actually has options to go too that say I want you to play this way you arent so these guys are getting the ice time... hard to do when you literally have no one to point to and put out there... if there is improvement it will be because the mix of players is more conducive to two way grittier hockey and better defense.
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Pacioretty will be lucky to get to 40 games during the season. I wouldn't expect him to be hitting many incentives unless they're so incredibly basic. But anyway, I'm not interested in him. I bet he winds up as a PTO somewhere.
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https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/2025/07/buffalo-bills-place-rookie-on-pup-list-before-training-camp.html "The defensive end’s injury is unknown as of this writing, but it may not be anything significant. A league source told Syracuse.com’s Matt Parrino that the team is hopeful he’ll be ready for the start of practice next week."
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Beane seem to hit the draft with an ax to grind concerning DT. I think Ogunjobi pissed him off as he didn’t disclose his PED issue. (Hoecht did disclose his issue)
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Link? I appreciate the good news. The PEDs suspension of that one tweener/gadget guy they signed (pronounced Hoyt) has given me a baseline level of worry about the d-line. (That other bigger tackle fella got suspended too (I have no idea how to spell or say his name), but I'm beginning to wonder whether he'd even make the 53-man roster.)
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It seems that our blue line unit has improved. The issue that overshadows everything else is the play of our goalies. Will UPL continue to flail, or will he play a calmer and more disciplined game with a better D in front of him? Will Lyons be a sufficient #2 or even #1 if UPL doesn't regain the promising form he had a couple of years ago. That's where my attention is going to be when the season starts. If that position isn't stabilized, the season will be sunk before we get to the halfway point. And then you are going to see an internal revolt by our best players who will start the "get me out of here" chorus that have been heard before. This is where I'm at. It's an unsettling situation to be in. But it is not a surprise that when the organization is rickety, the foundation is vulnerable. When your mentality is not based on getting better but rather of getting by, you end up always hovering around the fringes.