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  2. Oh stop message me and show up I’ll open it
  3. Honestly I’d rather listen to Taylor Swifts latest LP front to back right now than watch the Sabres play. And I get physically sick when I hear her music. Fan for 50 years and Pegulas era has gutted my love for this team. It feels like self flagellation just putting the game on and with an 0-2 start its groundhog day all over with no end in sight. Look in the mirror Terry. Be honest with yourself. The answer is within you.
  4. Who took Sabrespace blowing up after two games for 100 Alex?
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  6. He did bring in some really great players but he tried to speed the rebuild process up way too quickly. Avs in town next, that’s another Buffalo loss!
  7. Haha, now Cozens is loved and should still be here?
  8. I'm glad to hear someone feels the same way I do about that roster. I was fortunate enough to meet Dale Hawerchuk before his passing and he said "of all the teams he played on, that 1992-93 team had the best chance to win the Cup." I also think about how we traded away Dave Andreychuk for Grant Fuhr when we already had Hasek. Keeping him on the squad would've boosted us past Montreal and eventually to the franchise's first Championship.
  9. All the same, no one is as predictable as a dead man. And investors like predictable. The Sabres are a sure thing that way. Even the fans of the Sabres are more and more like ghosts who are forced to think about events decades in the past if they want to recall a time when the team had a semblance of hope.
  10. I don’t think he gets fired. Instead, they agree it’s time for him to be POHO so Darth Pegulas the Wise still has his yes man. Jarmo will get the opportunity to be a yes man GM with Appert as the coach and Ruff as an advisor. If he doesn’t want that, they’ll do an exhaustive search… for Ellis or Forton or whomever is breathing the word yes. But there is a possibility they clean house after the season. However, I don’t think Norris is the final straw. It’s Tuch. Tuch is their golden local goose. If he wants out, Dahlin and Tage ask out. Benson can go the JJP RFA no-thanks route. That would end it all.
  11. Absolutely. This post of yours is one of the few things I don’t Gotta say, I’m quite comfortable with that and frankly I think I’d begin to question my takes if otherwise given borne out track record
  12. I don’t think so. 2006 was the year without the Timmy injury and the bloody sock.
  13. Oh that's okay. @Thorny already disagrees with almost everything I say anyway. see.
  14. Amazing breakdown and a lot to think about. Tough to choose just one as the best chance to have won it all, you’re right.
  15. The team reflects the owner and the GM who orchestrated the tank and EEE and lack of action. Simple as that. This is their manifestation on ice.
  16. With all due respect to the '74-'75 squad which couldn't win a game in Filly to save their lives but due to tiebreakers would have to win at minimum 1 game there heading into that series and as it turned out would've needed 2 wins there which was pretty much impossible back then, the 3 times the Sabres were closest to winning it all were '99, '01, and '06. Yes, Dallas was the better team overall, but there was a reasonable chance that Modano and Hull (and maybe even Niewendyk) would not be able to go in game 7. Take any of them out of the lineup and the Sabres have a great chance to win a game 7 if they can score 1 more goal in game 6 after they drop the puck at the Sabres blue line. In '01 they should've beat the Pens. If they did, they had Joisey's # that year, and beat the Avs in Colorado with Biron in net. So, they had a great likelihood of getting past the Devils and then could've won a long series versus the Avs. Yeah, in '06 they were 20 minutes away from facing a much weaker Euler team, but those injuries to the D and Connolly were killers. Had they been able to stay healthy rather than lose a D-man after every victory in the Semis, yeah, they definitely win that and then hoist the Cup by the end of the next round. It's an interesting exercise to think of which one of those teams had the best chance to take it all. The '93 squad needs mention too. Yes, they lost in the 2nd round to the eventual Cup champs in 4 straight. But all 4 of those were 4-3 games, 3 went to OT, and all 4 they had an injured Fuhr between the pipes rather than the best goalie that ever lived who, btw, was between the pipes when Brad May made Ray Bourque look like Phil Bourque. Each of those 1 goal games also had at least 1 bad goal given up by Fuhr. Get past Moe-ray-all and the Aisles were much weaker and then the LA series could've gone either way. The '80 team had the misfortune of winning their 2nd round too quickly, or so the story goes. They sat around for 9 days waiting for their next opponent and couldn't get back into the swing of things until they were behind the 8 ball facing a 3 game deficit. Thing is, the Aisles sat around for a full week too waiting for Minny and Moe-ray-all to finish their series. They had a chance to win it all, but they always had problems with the Aisles back then and the Phlyers too and even if they got past the Aisles, Filly would've been waiting there for them. Personally felt they were further from winning it all than any of those other teams mentioned here, and were farther than '89 and '07 as well.
  17. I mean you trade for a 40mm contract attached to a porcelain princess who will likely play 10 games for us since the trade and thru this year cause if he does come back I fully anticipate 1 game and out for the season.... the owner can't be happy with this... but maybe he is so clueless he is just fine with it... cause he's just happy to be here.
  18. Kevyn thinks he's the smartest guy in the room, that's the problem. He was convinced (and apparently still is) that he could build a championship roster by stockpiling prospects and waiting for them to develop. Problem with that is it takes years and inherently a large sum of those prospects won't "hit." He's still married to the notion that "his guys" should be enough, we just need patience. There's also the fact that he seems to have accepted that Buffalo is not an attractive destination for FAs, so why even try? I won't argue that the first part isn't right, but I do not want the GM accepting that. Get a guy in here that is a good enough salesman and has enough balls, that he can sell FAs on a plan and maybe snag a couple of them. And I'm not talking about Zuckers, who while a nice player and a good guy to have around, is not transformative to a roster that needs transformative guys. Adams is an abjectively failed GM and any serious hockey organization would have already moved on.
  19. Unfortunately, we are only two games into the season and there already is no confidence or even hope that this team will be contending for a playoff spot. I see a team that that is suffering from poor trades and free agent acquisitions, contract overpays, and a farm system that can't easily replace Norris and Peterka. Adams has had enough time to right the ship. He should have been relieved of his duties as GM after last season (and probably after the season before last season). TP should have an open GM search and retain the best qualified candidate. I don't think it is Jarmo.
  20. Norris obviously has issues with the way has he been from birth. Great player but there is something other ‘thing’ going on
  21. I hope you're right but I don't think Terry is that in the trenches.
  22. Hamsammich didn't patent that. Andrea Kramer was nailing the 2 minute long non-question question on ESPN long before Hammy was contemplating a career in sports journalism. He's merely the cheap 3D printed knock off getting sold on E-bay to unsuspecting collectors. Good for Lyon on not running with Paul's set up. Wonder if he becomes Paul's new Reinhart?
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