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  2. That would make a lot of sense. Thank you.
  3. During the broadcast they mentioned the Celtics played last night. That was the excuse used for why pucks kept bouncing wildly off one of the stanchions in the Sabres end. Presumably that's why the ice seemed bad too.
  4. I'd trade him for a Will Smith CD. KIDDING... Kinda.
  5. I’m not trying to derail the conversation, but was the ice condition tonight really poor or something? Did anyone else notice this? Lots of players losing edges and pucks bouncing wildly? It’s not an excuse either. It affected both teams noticeably.
  6. On a certain level Ruff isn't the problem. BUT he accepted ALL the assistant coaches when he was brought in wtihout bringing in any of his own guys (with the minor exception of demoting Ellis and moving Appert from Amerks HC to key AC and PP coordinator; which is just as bad, if not actually worse) and then after having worked with all of them for a full year didn't punt ANY of them (not even a demotion) and brought the entire band back except for the S&C coach. Their coaching is bad. Though will give Wilford credit for having the PK playing very well when it gets good GTing behind it. Did NOT see even that coming. And the fact that Ruff hasn't forced any real moves in that department says he's part of the problem too.
  7. Agree here. There is a foundation here, but it needs more help and MUCH better coaching. Maybe a decent coaching staff can make Power into more than a baby giraffe on the ice. Maybe they can salvage Jack Quinn. Maybe they can elevate Kulich. This isn't a team in need of a tear down rebuild. It needs a competent GM to tweak the roster a bit and hire a coaching staff worth a damn.
  8. No, Stillman is the guy that Jeannot destroyed. In IIRC Stillman's 1st game in a Sabre uni. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
  9. I don't know what you call it, but Benson, Doan, Kesselring, and Krebs are RFAs next season. Tuch is a UFA. Keeping all these players probably requires moving other contracts (Greenway, Quinn, UPL, Byram/Power). Moving on from Tuch means trading a contributor before the trade deadline, probably for draft picks because the cap space will be needed for the RFAs. Roster decisions need to be made, whether they are considered a retool or rebuild.
  10. Add in his, early overpay to UPL after his ONE quality 20 game stretch and Adam's opus is a tall pile of poo!!! Sorry, I'm on a "fire UPL into the sun" campaign at the moment
  11. I agree. As a quick illustration of the failure, we all love Josh Doan right? Adams could have drafted him instead of Rosen, or as it turned out even instead of Poltapov.
  12. And WHO was in net, to kick off the recent, downward trend??? Mr Buzzkill, himself Mega Meh I swear, he's the inverse rabbits foot Get the bum OFF this team and just watch....
  13. Kevyn Adams' draft picks in the first 3 rounds since named GM 2020 Jack Quinn - not looking good. Has showed occasional flashes of being a decent offensive player, but at this point looks like he'll top out as a average-below average middle 6 winger. Need more out of a top-10 pick if you're going to build mostly though the draft- Looking like a miss JJ Peterka - Developed into a pretty good offensive player but wanted out after 3 years. Netted Kesselrig who could be a solid addition and Doan who has been good so far - Hit 2021 Owen Power - Was pretty much the consensus #1 in a weak draft. But so far, it isn't looking good. Yes, defensemen take longer to develop, but he's now in his fourth full season and I struggle to identify one thing he's good at. Maybe he's a really late bloomer. Maybe he's a victim of lousy coaching. Maybe, maybe, maybe. Right jow it isn't looking good - Miss (though to be fair, nobody from that draft is anywhere near worthy of being your typical #1 overall) Isak Rosen - Has 1 point in 15 NHL games and hasn't looked like he belongs when he's played. Not looking good - Miss 4 second and third rounders have failed to reach the NHL 2022 Matthew Savoie - #9 overall, played 1 game in Buffalo then was traded for Ryan MacLeod. MacLeod was good last year, has been bad this year. He's probably best suited as a third line Centerman and penalty killer. Serviceable player, but a team relying so heavily on drafting needs to get more from a #9 pick - Miss Noah Γ–stlund - Hasn't scored a point in 12 NHL games. There's still time for him, but you'd hope a guy picked #16 three years ago woukdnat least be contributing something at this point - Miss Jiri Kulich - He shows flashes of being a good hockey player, but also disappears for long stretches. What they've got from him isn't bad for a late first - Hit Second and third round pick haven't reached the NHL. 2023 Zach Benson - I love watching him play. He brings it every shift and is developing into a pretty decent playmaker. He needs to develop a better shot and score more goals. Given he was thrown in the frying pan at 18, not much to complain about here - Hit 2 seconds and a third haven't reached the NHL. 2024 Konsta Helenius - too early to say here. Second and third haven't reached the NHL. 2025 not gonna go too much into this as it's way too early. Adam's has made 9 first round selections. None have developed into stars (yet). I'd say Benson and Kulich are his best picks. Quinn is teetering on bust territory. Power is nowhere near good enough. He traded a top-10 pick in Savoie for a third liner on a good team. Γ–stlund and Rosen have contributed nothing. The only second or third rounder who has reached the NHL is Peterka from back in 2020. That's horrible for a team whose whole philosophy has been to build its foundation from within. Good GMs find guys in the mid-late first and second/third rounds. He's found Kulich. That's it. He has failed. Fire Adams.
  14. I remember that Jeannot name, too And not for a good (Sabres) reason Mandela effect, maybe?
  15. But there is. Instead of giving up 4 points to three opponents vying for the same playoff positions, they gave up 6 points -- as many as possible.
  16. Well I guess you take some solace from coming back from being down but really, they let Boston play Boston's game and didn't press the center of the ice. Boston has so little talent they just kind of rope a dope and occasionally counter attack. Sabres needed to be more physical and drive to the middle. They didn't. They lost. I did find it highly ironic that Doan muscled through Jokiharju to create that tying goal. That was the kind of thing that has happened to the Sabres for years with guys muscling the likes of Jokiharju only now he's on the Bruins and Sabres did the muscling. I'm not impressed with Kesselring so far but don't want to judge too much too early. At this point though Doan seems the more important addition. He seems to be a welcome missing piece style wise. Greenway going knee on knee twice. Don't remember him being that dirty but I'd rather he used the body. Still, big man made an impact and got under the Bruins skin. Zadorov chirps more than Shorsey I think. He does amuse me. They are better, but it's not good enough. They need to go get another Doan. Whatever it takes.
  17. No difference in points between going 1-1-1 in this one tho. That's a big difference between what they normally do when they lose all 3 in regulation.
  18. Yeah officially moving into their last place spot in the division I see no reason that anything is different this year.... they dont make the playoffs and I think we are gonna see more players pull a Peterka. Dahlin, Tage Tuch possibly the return will likely be in picks and prospects because of nmc's and the suffering moves into the 9th ring of hell... then Pegula makes his internal moves Adams to POHO Keko to GM Appert to HC and we rebuild with the same incompetent morons and horrific coaching... jmo
  19. Yes, but at least they picked up 3 points in these 3 losses. Doing that several more times 3 years ago would've easily gotten them in the playoffs and could've had them in contention the last couple. But now they need to stack some W's.
  20. True, but highlighting it as an event just seems so wrong on so many levels.
  21. Ruff not the problem. Should’ve been a talent β€œblood letting” long ago. Some of the most talented have been here too long. How can they not be frustrated as hell and lead the team when they’re sick o this….. Somebody other than KA gotta do a partial tear down if things don’t look up before too long….
  22. If they're going to do something, it had better be soon. I'd rather it was for an entering-prime potential 1C, but from a play-style perspective they need someone who has been there and done that. Not this move in particular, but something akin to it: Add some picks to either side to balance out the remainder: Power + Krebs to CGY for Kadri + a lottery-protected 1st (2026 1st likely) Calgary gets a building block RHD with long-term control and some F depth with RFA control and some jam (not Kadri jam, but willing to be a nuisance). They also get out of an aging contract. Buffalo gets a 2C (1C while Norris is out) that makes a spine of Norris-Kadri-McLeod-Kulich/Kozak that can be tough to play against, 200' game, and still provide some offensive punch. Kulich is not a top-6 center yet and they can't wait around for Norris to play (or even finish) a game. It's a bad contract, but overall there are savings that would allow getting Benson, Doan, and Kesselring all extended. Just would need Kadri to waive his M-NTC to go to a non-immediate contender.
  23. Kruegeresque play going on with TT and Dahlin. Has Lindy got them playing too tight?
  24. This post reads exactly as ***** up as I am right now
  25. Outside of the first period, the sabres were throwing a lot of weak wristers at the net. Without traffic, they were worthless shots. I like how they skated ..but the shots were average
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