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Too much!?! There're only up to ~27 movies so far. Sheesh.
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It's almost like they're trying to do a Steve Buschemi "Music Band" T-shirt tribute for no apparent reason. At least they're showing that they're a US based team. If they were Canadian it should say "Sweater."
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They designed a hat worse than the BS one? TIL. SMH.
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45 of Donna McDaniel's "We're Gonna Win That Cup."
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The Sabres sold RJ bobbleheads a few years ago. Pretty sure a couple of people here bought them.
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Your question was answered above. It has already slid twice, so no it can't unless he gives up hockey for a non-injury related reason. So, no, his contract won't slide again.
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Correct. Krebs contract already slid 2 seasons. No more slides unless he sits an entire year for reasons other than injury. So, no more slides. Definitely expect them to make a full court press to get Johnson to sign. Maybe even going so far as to guarantee he'll get into 10 of the Sabres last 11 games to let him accrue a year of service towards FA (or 10 of however many games remain after Minny's season ends, he'd be eligible for 11 games if they make the Frozen 4 Finals) & not just burn an ELC year.
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Is Don Granato the best coach the Sabres have had since Lindy Ruff?
Taro T replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
IMHO he is doing about the best he can knowing that his bosses want the kids to develop but also aren't real interested in winning games THIS season. He wants them testing their limits and finding out what they can get away with at this level & what they can't. That that necessarily will result in plays that blow up in their faces like a Wile E. Coyote ACME purchase is something that he's willing to live with. There's no way he's been told to lose. But he's been told to put the kids in as many different situations as he can and let them try to work through it & figure it out. Would explain keeping the goalie pulled until a 2nd EN goal gets scored. Let them try again, & if it doesn't work, well, they were likely going to lose any way and now a guy like Asplund who likely wouldn't normally get that chance has gotten some experience I that situation. Good for him. Good, hopefully, for us LT. Bad for us ST. Especially for those of us still wasting time & money on them at present. And that that experimentation & gaining of experience still leads to losses more often than not; well, when getting high draft picks is an unspoken but obvious goal ... Really don't see Granato as a dumb guy. (Actually expect he might be the smartest coach they've had since they moved into the MMArena. (Though brightest doesn't necessarily equal best.) Pretty sure he realizes that allowing Skinner to be on the ice in the last minute of a tied game has a tremendous chance to be an ACME Rocket Roller Skate set. If he's not dumb & he does know that, well, pretty sure he wasn't going 100% with making sure the team got the maximum points out of those games. The Anaheim game showed these guys can play responsibly when asked to do so. Not too worried that they'll completely forget how to play defense. Though, as stated far too often the past few days, do have concerns that running w/ sub-replacement level goaltending will wind up creating bad habits that might need to get broken at some point. (Yeah, it's slightly contradictory, but this post is already long enough, not going to turn it into a thesis to clarify how they aren't completely contradictory.) Long story short. He isn't playing wide open just to better the draft chances. He's doing it to better the draft chances, let the kids find out where their limits are & hopefully push them out further than they'd've been without stretching past them, & to play entertaining hockey & not necessarily in that order. (And all w/ throw away goaltending.) They don't see UPL as a throw away yet. So, they had to tweak the game plan a bit when he' between the pipes. MHO. -
At least 1 of the 2 was a 2ndary assist that he had little to do with. Not sure about the other 1. Also, as mentioned it was his turnover that created 1 of the Comets rushes for a goal. He had passes in skates & behind guys all over the ice. Good thing is he was getting the puck, but he really didn't do much w/ it until the very end. Cool that he had 3 points in an otherwise off game.
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Is Don Granato the best coach the Sabres have had since Lindy Ruff?
Taro T replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Not sure what's puzzling. Management has 2 goals he's in charge of achieving: development the kids while remaining in the Wright derby. The goals he's been tasked with are pretty much mutually exclusive. His plan to reach both are by playing a fairly wide open style most games. The kids get to work on their offensive skills and the losses pile up as goals in this sport are very often the fruit of a mistake by the other team. The "fun" teams get burned on their high events especially when they don't even have replacement level goaltending. It was a mild surprise, though it shouldn't have been, that when they had the 1 goalie amongst their 50 (47, whatever) signed players that they actually want to develop, that they played a more low event style. (Or seemed to have; only got to watch the very low event 1st period, so don't know for certain that continued, but it seems to have.) You don't develop a goalie prospect by throwing him to the wolves in his 1st opportunity in over 1/2 a calendar year. He needs to have support (so do the other 4 throw away guys they used to date, but they're the "red shirts" from ST TOS and Kirk & Spock don't really give a rat's behind about any of them but Scotty & Uhura; but we digress 😉 ) and Granato had them give him the support he needed to not have to stand on his head. At least not for much beyond 1 shot that was illegal. So, apparently, Granato CAN have the kids & JAGs play D. There just isn't enough talent on the roster for him to get them to also play O apparently. Which shouldn't be a surprise either - they're kids & JAGs & 2/3's of the top line are currently on IR & the likely other guy for that line hasn't been himself since missing a couple of weeks either. Am expecting if UPL gets another start this weekend, we see that same low event hockey they played Tuesday. Doubt it will be as "successful" but that's why they play. -
Mugwumps, obviously.
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3 stars. 1. Krebs 2. Malone 3. Samuelsson Wouldn't have given 1 to Krebs. His passing seemed off most of the game. But he came through in the end.
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From Peterka & Malone.
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Krebs w/ the winner.
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Amerks will go to the PP after R2 Rou2 got high sticked. Looks like Peterka, Krebs, Mersch, & Malone will run the PP.
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Ruotsalainen, Jobs, & Prow out first in the OT. Followed up by Peterka, Malone, & Teves. Robson w/ a huge save after Teves turned it over. Krebs, MacInnes, & Fitzgerald next out.
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Apparently Samuelsson said something about the ref's family lineage that the ref didn't take kindly to. Sentbto the box while standing by himself lining up for a faceoff. UTI PP.
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Malone sneaking in the PP goal. All tied up at 3.
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Amerks are playing them fairly even. And that's w/ no Quinn & an ECHLer getting IIRC his 1st AHL start. Haven't noticed that tonight. Jobst just got robbed on a breakaway. But the goalie Daws is down & feeling it. Getting assisted off the ice.
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Then can't quite get across on the breakaway chance. UTI up again.
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Great start to the period by the Amerks. 4 man rush up the ice ends in Mersch tying the game.
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Harmless looking play as the Amerks bring it into the zone, but ALL the Comets were on the puck carrier's side of the ice leaving Samuelsson alone and a nice pass across set him up for the blast. 2-1. UTI.
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Bad turnover by Krebs after entering the Comets zone leads to an odd man rush that was further hosed as Teves fell while turning at his own blueline. The resulting 3-1 was almost a 3 on 0. 2-0 Comets.