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  2. Trade for Brady Tkachuk then have him convince his brother to accept a trade here Cozens + 11th pick + prospects for Brady Tage + Samuelsson + 2025 1st + prospects for Matthew obviously not realistic....but this team needs a shakeup
  3. Ideally we can land Marchessault or Stamkos.
  4. Isn't the Silayev thing %100 'those tools, he could be Chara'?
  5. Tage, Cozens, 11th pick and two good prospects Too much ?
  6. No way Toronto makes that deal. Dahlin plus plus maybe.
  7. Just For Men... Not just for the head.
  8. Today
  9. Hmm, is this a 1 for 1 trade?
  10. Would anyone trade Dahlin for him?
  11. I've been watching Eiserman and Sennecke highlights because they are both wingers with flaws and I gotta say, I like Eiserman better. It isn't the shot either, well not just the shot. I see Eiserman driving inside more often and while I think Sennecke handles better, Eiserman seems to find the soft spots inside far better. I think I like Eiserman more primarily because of the shot but I also think some of the things that are harder to describe like what he does in the zone with and without the puck that just looks better to my eye. Contrary to popular belief around here, I do think the eye test matters as long as the numbers back it up. It is why Silayev just doesn't do it for me. The eye test matches the numbers so I dont get the hype. For all that has been written about Eiserman being bad defensively or just being a shooter or having bad skating, I just don't see that when I watch him. He has flaws for sure but the skating has power with good edges so it will improve (see Sam Reinhart), I actually will go out on a limb and say the consistency will come. His drive bys are annoying but that can be coached and shown on tape. I've been down an Esierman rabbit hole since yesterday, trying to make sure he isn't Dal Colle who was known for his shot but was a bust for the NYI. I also wonder if the athletic article from his coach is biasing my opinion because that makes it sound like he is a different player compared to some scouting reports. I don't have an answer but I've liked what he does away from the puck more than I thought. Specifically things I see in the offensive zone. The question I come back to is would this guy be able to help you win a playoff game and I think my answer is yes. He has this intensity that he needs to harness more consistency and better defensive zone coverage. Eiserman is the type of player I want in college for 2 years and then Rochester for 1-2 more years so he can really grow and learn and develop. There's an elite 40g first line player in there.
  12. There are like no tickets available. $160 each for a single pair on stubhub. Dang.
  13. If you're going to the game, pregame rally with Marty Biron happening at the Genesee Brew House.
  14. Now I know why theres a thread about grammatical errors, this explains everything.
  15. Unfortunately I have a high school lacrosse game to call at 5:30, so I'll be starting late and catching up. Thankfully AHL TV allows that
  16. We usually throw in a protected first rounder too.
  17. Yes. Considering he didnt really have a sophomore slump, he just maintained is actually very interesting. I actually think he might be a player that does very well under Lindy. I think Power would do much better in a more structured system because I think his game naturally fits within structure.
  18. Quinn is being massively undervalued by the NHL and hockey at large. Dude is going to have a massive season in 2024, 30g and 45a wouldn't even surprise me.
  19. It is kinda absurd to think Buffalo doesn't have a strength and conditioning coach. There is an entire performance dept within the Sabres but here are the 2-3 ppl dedicated to strength and conditioning. PERFORMANCE DEPARTMENT Director of Physical Performance and Head Strength Coach - Ed Gannon, Ph.D. Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach - J.T. Allaire On-Ice Rehab and Skating Instructor - Mike Ansell To the second bolded, what do you believe to be the average size of an NHL forward? Because looking at the Sabres top 7, the only one who falls outside of average would be Benson. Peterka (6' 190lbs), Skinner (5'11" 196lbs) might be just below average but easily within a single variation. Cozens, Thompson, Tuch are all 6'3" or bigger, Quinn is 6'1" (which is average), and Benson at 5'10" is the only sub 6ft forward in the top 6 depending on how we count skinner. Finally, Isak Rosen is listed at 6' 174lbs, Krebs is 6' 187lbs, Östlund is 5'11" 163lbs, Savoie is 5'10" 179lbs, Benson is 5'10" 180lbs, and Kulich is 6'1" 185lbs. Rosen is probably the closest in Rochester to taking on a 3rd line role, I would agree there.
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