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Pittsburgh would be interested in a futures deal, Chad D said Buffalo was considering moving 9th overall for him. Take that with a grain of salt thought
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti decades ago wrote: "Pity the nation whose people are sheep, and whose shepherds mislead them. Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, whose sages are silenced, and whose bigots haunt the airwaves. Pity the nation that raises not its voice, except to praise conquerors and acclaim the bully as hero and aims to rule the world with force and by torture. Pity the nation that knows no other language but its own and no other culture but its own. Pity the nation whose breath is money and sleeps the sleep of the too well fed. Pity the nation - oh, pity the people who allow their rights to erode and their freedoms to be washed away. My country, tears of thee, sweet land of liberty."
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At this point in his career, is the answer a rusted Zamboni? (Realize it isn't, but couldn't resist.)
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This may be outside of this particular topic thread or maybe not (so I apologize for that indiscretion) but I would like to seek opinions on what it would take to acquire a player such as Rust?
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If the Sabres should ever become a good and relevant franchise, I don't know how I would handle it. It would be so disorienting from my present normal. š
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Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
PromoTheRobot replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
And if someone wanted him enough they could make a serious offer. My point is you don't know and I don't know. You can make stuff up all you want. -
Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
Thorny replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
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Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
shrader replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
So Pegula either rolled out the brinks truck for Adams or he was a low cost hire. Iāll let you choose whichever one youād be more happy with. -
I'm going to put this here and hide. What if a $9mill Byram offer sheet comes and we let him go for the picks. Then we use a small part of the money saved to sign a UFA who was one of Vegas' top offensive players from last year.
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Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
Slack_in_MA replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
This. If he isnāt one of the lowest paid GMs, that is even more damning of Pegulaās judgment. -
I never stopped, itās how I cope with being a Sabres Fan
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Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
JohnC replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
The GM made a dumb, undiplomatic and clumsy comment about the appeal of the area in his comments about attracting talent. What he should have said, and has said it indirectly recently, is that persistent losing has created greater challenges in attracting players. The irony is that Buffalo should be a destination franchise because of its location being near Canada and southern Ontario stretching towards Toronto where a lot of players and their families come from and still reside. And the second irony is that he and the owner have contributed to creating their own ghetto franchise by the inept way that they have managed this franchise. It didn't have to be this way. The solution is simply a greater application of competency. That would be medicinal. -
Ya man I mean you took it a little seriously. My point is kinda self explanatory not a rigid data based metric: usually guys you hear called ābottom 6ā are guys youād ideally want on your 4th line, etc no one is calling a true first liner ātop 6ā. MacKinnon isnāt a ātop 6ā player my post was a poke about the intricacies and nature of human language and verbiage more so that strictly statistically based So then the statement is wrong regardless: heās a mid 6er already not by potential the terminology is bad thatās my point. The vagueness of the terminology breeds error by nature
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Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
Carmel Corn replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
GMKA keeps talking about having a āplanā, but I for one have no idea what that isā¦.and I suspect he doesnāt either. That or he isnāt willing to be truthful about it because he knows he would get roasted for it (ex. Being cheap). I would suspect the coaching staff is as well. -
Go back to drinking. Sometimes falling off the wagon is better than being on that broken wagon.
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To meā¦.being a Sabres fan is like having a bad diseaseā¦with no cure in sight. Call it a long-term illness. Maybe it could be an addiction too, but I canāt see myself stopping cold turkey or following a different team instead.
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I tend to use top, bottom and middle six for guys who can be either and whose slot depends on circumstances: Peyton Krebs can and did put up legit 3rd line numbers last year, but youād rather have him on your 4th line so Iād call him a bottom-sixer. Jordan Greenway put up 4th-line numbers last year, but his all-around toolkit and per-game production is pretty clearly above that, at least to me, so Iād call him a bottom-sixer. In Doanās case, he was a 3rd-liner already last year based on production, but he didnāt say he was a middle-sixer, only that he has the potential to be. Thereās nothing inaccurate about that when it comes to what Doan has done in his first two years pro. Really though, these things mean different things to different people so it probably moot.
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Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
jahnyc replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
Trades are made based on timing considerations all of the time and it has been clear that the Sabres wanted to trade Byram. Certainly discussed in the media for months. -
Chad D: expect a Byram trade at or around the draft
Pimlach replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
No, I am not contradicting a thing. You simply refuse to acknowledge that I made a valid point that was, and apparently still is, over your head. Others here chimed in that they get it. You don't. Your sentence in bold shows that either you don't get it or you just want to argue and twist things. You act like the RFA risk exposure is something new. The rules have been in place for a long time. Adams did not do anything brilliant, he did what every GM would do. He was reacting to the situation that he created. He expected to unload Byram in the first days and he failed to do it, so he had to make the moves he did. You can call it smart, I see it as more of the same - his inability to get the job done. You seem to forget that it is not my job, or any other posters job, to manage this team. I do not have to think of every contingency Adams faces and then post them, and that would be impossible without more details. You are being absurd to even suggest it. You are grasping and it is not a good look. Your defense of Kevyn Adams as an NHL GM would be laughable if it wasn't so tiring and sad. Just so you know, I hope he does fix things. I don't enjoy seeing this team on the bottom. I love the team, I try not to be overly negative but I can't defend the way it is being managed.