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It’s unfortunate that a solid stay at home defenseman looks so foreign to us. We’ve been saddled with all offense no defense dman or the dreaded no offense no defense dman.
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Tyson Kozak out week to week with a lower body injury
inkman replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Kozak injures the bozak. Glad he’s getting NHL pay for his ball sack injury. /probably -
Tyson Kozak out week to week with a lower body injury
SabresBaltimore replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Totally forgot Dunne was up. Good point. -
Tyson Kozak out week to week with a lower body injury
PASabreFan replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Welp. -
Tyson Kozak out week to week with a lower body injury
ponokasabre replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I think Dunne will go back for Greenway Then Östlund likely for Kozak as he is probably the closest to returning Then the big questions will be when Danforth and eventually Norris come back. At that point the 3 headed goalie monster has to be solved, and then its probably Geertsen down when we are fully healthy -
Will Matt Savoie ever score a goal? 1 assist in 10 games this year. Not making a difference as of yet.
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Good, I hope it takes them 20 years.
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Tyson Kozak out week to week with a lower body injury
SabresBaltimore replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
That's a bummer. I also hate how vague they are on injuries and timelines. Hopefully not too many weeks, he's been a pleasant surprise. I'd rather he be in the lineup over Krebs or Malynstyn when he gets back. Maybe even centering the 3rd line with Quinn and Zucker with Krebs/Malynstyn/Greenway as the 4th. Although 3 goalies may make the roster gymnastics tougher if enough guys are healthy and taking up roster spots. I still want to waive Gersteen the first time we have to free up a spot that doesn't just require sending someone (Östlund) back to Rochester. But Östlund is probably going back for Greenway. - Today
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Kesserling/Greenway Injury Update (10/24)
Big Guava replied to SabresBaltimore's topic in The Aud Club
What's wrong with Meertson Geertson? -
Kesserling/Greenway Injury Update (10/24)
Drag0nDan replied to SabresBaltimore's topic in The Aud Club
The 4th line is... rough. I'd MUCH rather have greenway than Dunne or Geertson. He also can kill penalties which allows someone like tuch to not have to do it. -
Its been a bit of a wait to see Kesselring... I am interested
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Peterka has 3 goals, 9 points, and is +9 in his first 10 games. That’s a 24 goal pace, and he isn’t getting much PP time.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/10/28/vietnam-america-halloween-trick-treat/ Holidays are windows into a new culture. When my family arrived in Texas 40 years ago, we learned this firsthand as new immigrants. The adults loved Thanksgiving, a day of gratitude centered on food and family, but for us kids, nothing compared to Halloween, a night of knocking on doors and getting candy, sometimes even a homemade cupcake, almost always offered with a smile. A year earlier, we had been living in Vietnam, where food was scarce and trust even scarcer under communist rule. Even as children, we knew to be cautious; anyone could be a spy for the government. Yet here, strangers handed out treats, and all I had to do was say a few words, a phrase that didn’t fully make sense. Other sights and sounds were equally puzzling. Toilet paper draped across trees — what for, and why waste something so precious? And pumpkins carved into jack-o’-lanterns — food used only for decoration? Having lived through severe food shortages under a communist government’s disastrous agricultural collectivization, I couldn’t fathom such extravagance, or that the pumpkins I was familiar with could grow so enormous, meant not to be eaten but simply admired. But most unsettling were the skeletons. In Vietnam, where ancestor worship is woven into Buddhist culture, the bones of the dead are treated with solemn reverence. A few years after my grandmother died, her remains were exhumed, the bones carefully washed and dried, and reburied in a family plot among other relatives. This second burial was meant to ensure that the dead found a lasting peace and could continue keeping a protective watch over the living. In America, seeing skeletons dangling from porches, some in silly hats, some dripped with fake blood, horrified me; the idea that they weren’t real and were merely decorations, casually accepted by everyone, was completely baffling.
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Upl's GSAx last year: -8.6 Reimer +8.0
