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F the jets
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I don’t want to overstate anything. It could just be that Montreal had a similar nice year to what we had in 22-23 and it just happened that this year it was enough to grab WC2. However, I would bet on Jeff Gorton, Kent Hughes, and Martin St. Louis as a hockey braintrust over Kevyn Adams and Lindy Ruff.
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Well, Johnson next year should compete for a job. But maybe trade bait for some of the others?
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You have brightened my day, because that is probably the best I was letting myself hope for. Probably just deck chairs, but I can tell myself the good things that have be done, have been due to Karmanos and Ventura and the things that are crying to be done are the fault of Kevyn. I’m glad you keep hammering this business angle. Its the most obvious incentive for change.
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All we need to do is wait another 3-4 years and we’ll be fine.
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Montreal could easily back-slide in 25-26. But I agree with you, we didn’t have the collection of vets in important roles that Montreal does. Earlier this year, Montreal’s GM, Hughes, gave an interview where he specifically referenced learning from the mistakes made by Buffalo, Ottawa, and Detroit. It remains to be seen if they have achieved something sustainable, but no question they have passed the Sabres.
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They’ve got Josh Anderson and Arber Xhekaj, I’ll give you that. Not really seeing Gallagher and Armia as upgrades on Okposo and Girgensons, or Laine and Dvorak as the type of vets that Sabres team was lacking. Savard’s retiring. I will say Nick Suzuki looks to be head and shoulders over Dylan Cozens and they are better coached. Their progress will be determined by how good guys like Slavkovsky, Demidov and Guhle can be, just like the Sabres has been by the progress or lack thereof of guys like Power, Peterka and Quinn
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How would you retool this team this summer?
bob_sauve28 replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
Can't we keep them all? How does Florida afford all those great players? -
Reality check: the NHL is a business, for the fans it's entertainment. Standing pat hurts both sides, perhaps very badly (@Sabres Fan in NS). You promote Lindy to POHO. You hire Sullivan. Karmanos is fine, he's just the git er done guy. Lindy and Mike hold the power and have The Talk with TP. KA can be special envoy to Pucks and Caicos. Then you shake up the roster. It would be more than enough to rejuvenate the fans, at least for awhile. Probably enough to at least kick this can one inch over the playoff line. Again I implore: save us, Guelli!
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Thank you for the link to that data. Looking closer at it, Byram was on the ice for 46% of Dahlin's 5v5 minutes plus Dahlin missed another 12% of the season during which Byram was usually, if not always, their top guy in ice time. So, @dudacek's contention that Byram faced the other team's best forwards more often than not looks to be correct.
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Friedman believes changes are coming to Sabres Front Office; UPL Available?
JohnC replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Pegula's mistakes are his mistakes. I don't accept the notion that because he believed he was steered wrong by previous advice that the appropriate response was to go off and make follow up nonsensical wrong decisions. Terry Pegula agreed to be an owner of a sports franchise. There are no guarantees. When something doesn't go right, then you analyze what the reasons were for the failures, and take corrective measures. His foolishness has been gone on for nearly a generation. He's made this franchise a laughing stock and irrelevant. His team is on more no trade clauses than any other team because it is recognized by all in the business that it is a dysfunctional franchise. It's bad enough that players don't want to come here but also some of our best players desperately wanted out. This is what he has done. I would love to see him get on his big assss boat and float away. I'm tired of his clown act! -
Friedman believes changes are coming to Sabres Front Office; UPL Available?
Taro T replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
It's at least a move in the right direction. Is it enough? Who knows. Many of the kids are actually pretty close to being men. So, the moves Karmanos makes might be enough provided Ruff actually still can find a useful assistant coach. Personally won't be happy if Appert is still in the organization. (And fully expect Appert will still be in the organization.) Do all of the above and move Ruff to Special Advisor with Sullivan being brought in and believe that would be enough. (And is likely the best we can hope for with things as they are..) -
Friedman believes changes are coming to Sabres Front Office; UPL Available?
JohnC replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
One of my biggest criticisms of KA is less about talent evaluation as it is about roster construction. There are promising young players on the roster and in the system. But they are not sufficiently surrounded with experienced players with varied attributes (ruggedness) to put them in a position to succeed. As an example, there is a noticeable imbalance on the roster as exemplified by the makeup of the blueline. There are too many puck moving and finesse oriented players on the unit that needed maybe a couple more defensive players to be paired with the skaters. Constructing a team is not simply about having pieces. You need pieces that fit and can play the required roles that make up a well-rounded team. I would take that internal shakeup and be reasonably satisfied. -
With Pegula, each mistake serves to complicate the next decision. He feels he was steered wrong by NHL people, so he hires his guy in Adams. He trusts Adams, but Adams is not qualified for the job and is failing. He needs a qualified person, but he doesn’t know any, and doesn’t trust anyone to give him advice, other than Adams. Because of all the firings through the first 7-8 years, he has a reputation for being inpatient. So, he likely feels he will further damage his reputation if he doesn’t give Ruff another year. So he will go into the coming year with a lame duck GM and coach who he knows have not done well enough to grant extensions to, but who he also can’t fire due to trust and reputation issues.
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I generally agree. I think we are still in a spot right now where we could transition to a new GM/HC combo, without a full restart. In effect, we could change the culture by hiring new people to run the team. A year from now, I’m not sure. If the speculation is true and Ruff is going to have an outsized role in roster decisions (and there are no NHL teams that operate this way), then the potential is there for this to go very badly. We could be moving on to rebuild #4.
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Friedman believes changes are coming to Sabres Front Office; UPL Available?
inkman replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Better than the bend over, grab your ankles and lube up path we currently seem to be on. -
Friedman believes changes are coming to Sabres Front Office; UPL Available?
JohnC replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
The measure for success in business is profitability; and the measure for success in sports is a team’s record. If a corporation miserably failed for an extended period of time, you can count on a significant staffing shakeup (firings) and alteration in how the operation is run. The Sabres are not run as if it is a normally functioning franchise where there is an expectation of accountability. In the hockey business the Sabres are irrelevant and an afterthought in an an environment that should entail passion. The Sabres have a slumbering fanbase while normally run franchises have passionate fans. The owner through his gross incompetence has destroyed this franchise. It’s a shame. I wish he would get on his big boat and sail away. -
Friedman believes changes are coming to Sabres Front Office; UPL Available?
Kr632 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
That was from June of 2024. -
He actually does do all of that and the front office steers him in the right direction. It’s no secret that he advocated for Mahommes but McDermott steered him away from that. He hasn’t had to change the structure of the FO because they are successful. He’ll spend money, and has proven he will, when he’s convinced that it will lead to winning. He’s like most owners. The Hurricanes owner is a notorious meddler and tight wad and yet, they win and spend to the cap. It’s really not much different then every other corporation except that it unfolds in the public eye.
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Difference is they also have some toughness and more veteran leadership to go with those kids. Not enough to go further right now but the structure of that team is being built more playoff ready.