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The league USED to publish that data. Not sure when that started, but it was still getting published daily by the NHL through the '05-'06 season. Not sure exactly when that stopped; pretty sure it was during that next year. (But personally wasn't saving that data daily anymore, which is why the uncertainty about when that practice stopped.) But always suspected they stopped doing that because sites like NHLNumbers (since bought by PuckPedia) and CapFriendly (now soon to be CapsFriendly and private) paid for that information (or they got it from other organizations that paid for it) and the league would rather make money off it than not. And a big part of those other groups paying for that data was the semi-exclusivity of receiving it. Was tracking the Sabres daily cap hit back in '05-'06 on an Excel spreadsheet, but life got too busy to keep it up. And pretty soon after that, the data wasn't available from the NHL directly anymore.
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2024 Stanley Cup Final - Edmonton vs Florida
Taro T replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
He was another of the players that did not react well to Krueger's coaching. By the end of Housley's last year, he was (by default pretty much) their #2 C. That did not carry over into Ralph's 1st year. -
Yeah, they don't worry as much about giving Kane an incentive laden contract that pushes a lot of his earnings into next season. 😉
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No data. Thus the "(d)idn't watch it or even know about it before it happened, but THAT is innovative" part of the post. 😉 Also, though am just outside Ra-cha-cha, which is still kind of a hub for the deaf community, had not known what the differences are between ASL and say the "Rochester Method" or other sign languages. (Knew Ra-cha-cha had its own thing going for a time. Never really learned much about it (still haven't). (Add one more item to the seemingly endless "to-do someday" list.))
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They both have their place.
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But the Manningcast is VERY unique in that though it isn't giving the pbp, it also isn't telling those carefully crafted stories about the players. They're telling stories, but they're watching the game and actually ENJOYING it. (Doesn't hurt that they're up against the insufferable Joe Buck and Troy Aikman either. If the networks never hire another legendary announcer's kid again, it'll still be too soon.) And though they are bantering throughout the game, the game is actually the centerpiece of the banter. It isn't about what Pat Mahomes HS Shop Teacher's favorite lunch item happens to be or some other equally unrelated item. It might be about something the guest fan of the quarter they brought in did but it still ends up in relation to THEIR fanhood. Would actually probably be pretty entertaining to have a couple of former player brothers banter completely for the full game. (Think the Hunter brothers could take a couple hours per week out of their schedule of running an OHL team to do so? That could be fun as heck.) Go full on Manningcast or go to Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin, Ted Darling Pat Hannigan, RJ Lorentz. But enough of this mushy middle that comes across as not caring about the game itself and is purely pandering to somehow get people that don't follow hockey to like it by not paying attention to it NOR enjoying it. And one more item that helps the Manningcast's popularity. There is ONE football game each week that gets that treatment. If they ALL did, it'd likely get old quickly. (So that suggestion to have the Huntercast was strictly to do ONE game per week (or even 1 every 2 - 3 weeks), not to make that the regular primary broadcast of YOUR Buffalo Sabres.)
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Craig Patrick. From the Patrick family (essentially NHL royalty, his grand dad was Lester Patrick (yes, THAT Lester Patrick) and his father was Lynn Patrick). Played in the NHL for a long time, was one of the few GOOD (not great, but good) California Golden Seals that didn't get immediately poached like some of the others such as Reggie Leach. Had a long career but always seemed to end up on bad teams. (Even though he was a Patrick, he also was an American, might've had something to do with the good teams staying away.) Was the Assistant Coach to Herb Brooks on THAT Olympic Team. GM of the Pens when they won back to back Stanley Cups. Was an advisor to the Sabres soon after Pegula bought them.
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It's possible. In that regard, there's a lot of parallels between Terry Pegula and Ralph Wilson. Ralph was instrumental in starting the AFL (not Bud Adams or Lamar Hunt level of instrumental in starting it, but he was part of that original Fool's Club and really helped it stay alive and successful early on) and in keeping the Raiders afloat. He also helped keep the Cheatriots in the Boston area when Billy Sullivan was having money issues. He saw the big picture league-wise. But he also was instrumental in causing the football men that really understood the game and were hugely instrumental in the Bills early glory years (Saban, Knox, Pollian) to all leave the organization. Ralph lucked into great football minds, but ended up driving them away. So far Pegula has built up the Penn State hockey program from scratch completely altering the college hockey landscape (and not for the better IMHO), he built Harbor Center and Canal Side. He also lucked into McDermott & Beane (the latter who is truly one of the absolute best in the game) and Chugger and Tavares, but there has been absolutely no indication at all that he'll chase any of them away. He'll eventually luck into the GM & Coach for the Sabres (hoping he already has, we'll see if he did), but unlike Ralph really doubt that he'll chase them out of town. If the Sabres get back to relevant and Terry lives a long time, could see his other accomplishments in the hockey world being enough to get him into the HHoF. But he came to the game so late, expect he needs to have a very long life to get to the point of being part of the "old guard" that the builders always get chosen from.
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Was saying this back when the league came out of the lockout and still expect they should do this: pay Syracuse U (or any other school with a truly top notch Communications Department) to develop the optimal way to broadcast the game. Getting 4K & 8K HDTVs out there means not being able to see the puck should NEVER be a reason for people to not watch games. Be innovative, but intelligent about the way they do so. (This isn't directed at the Sabres but the league as a whole.) Heck, they actually DID do something innovative on Saturday. They broadcast the game with an ASL interpreter doing the play by play on one of the alternate ESPN channels. Didn't watch it or even know about it before it happened, but THAT is innovative. No idea if they did anything to highlight where the puck was as watching the announcer would necessarily distract from following the play on ice (tough to watch 2 things closely at once). But for once, the league was thinking outside the box. (It was likely ESPN's idea and not the league's so they could test it out on a sport that gets lower ratings and work out the bugs there before implementing it in NFL coverage.)
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To the bolded, pretty sure we all are. But take it up with people that have some say in the matter. 😉
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And oddly enough, for box lax, the sport is still niche enough that the broadcasts are more pbp than just banter, and John Gurtler has become a pretty good annoucer. He seemed very bad following in the footsteps of the legendary Ted Darling, but he's found his footing calling the Bandits. Would really like ALL NHL coverage to get back to more of that style pbp. Doubt it happens. And might try to catch more Preds games. Pete Weber is still oldschool enough to call the game the right way. But he's a dying breed.
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Dan is absolutely not a radio guy and it's a shame that the 2 roles don't get broken back out to being separate roles. (Totally get why they don't go back to that (don't want to spend money on separate announcers and crews for providing commentary for the same event), but it is still a shame they don't. That said, through the years, TV broadcasts of NHL games across the board has moved away from true PBP into more of an NFL style TV broadcast where they PBP guy and the color guy end up talking about a lot of other stuff than just the game action. It works in NFL broadcasts because they have 20 seconds or more to kill after every single play. It doesn't work with end to end action sports like hockey. But, not completely convinced that Dunleavy couldn't do a very good TV broadcast; at times he does, particularly when the Sabres are in the mix for being relevant. But he's never going to give you the true PBP that you're looking for. That, unfortunately is no longer in the job description.
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Was hoping Buffalo would go after Danault back when the Sabres were still on Rebuild 2.0. Still would be very happy with landing him, but not sure why LA would be willing to part with him.
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What are our top tradeable assets really worth?
Taro T replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
Krebs WAS pencilled in as the 3C after Mittelstadt was traded and he spit the bit. If as @LGR4GM seems to contend (apologies if it isn't your contention, Liger), Adams is looking for a 4C and not a 3C, then either Krebs or one of Savoie or Kulich HAS to be pencilled into that role. And just don't see Ruff being fine with having a rookie pencilled into that role on day 1. So, until an established C is brought it, Krebs is pencilled into that slot, IMHO. And, Krebs is the one guy on the roster (besides Skinner, who gets to nix any trade package he's a part of, so don't even consider him tradeable) that would be my 1st choice of both having an expectation he'd be traded and wanting to see traded. Either Krebs is going to be JAG or he'll pull a Mittelstadt and come close to the ceiling he had when he came into the league but don't see that happening this current season. So, either way, he won't help reach the playoffs THIS YEAR. Just never saw any sparks of the player he was expected to be after a few glimpses of great passes in his 1st season in Buffalo. Mitts always had SOME games that you could see the potential was still there and even when most here were down on him still a year ago, there were parts of his game that were actually good. Personally don't see that from Krebs. But, another GM very possibly could like Krebs for the pest role and even think that he could get some of the game he had in junior back playing for a coach not named Granato. Having a pest in the middle 6 could be a poor man's Marchand. Hopefully some other GM thinks his coach can make that a reality. Am not convinced it can be. -
But when he came in, didn't they say that Pegula wanted to bring him in a couple of years ago to run the Sabres but the Giants wouldn't let him go for something they saw as a demotion? So, though the Bills are definitely the more glamorous team to run, he would seem to not just see the Sabres as an afterthought.
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Initial reaction to this is - don't like it. But IF they continue to maintain the 50 contract limit on players in system, expect it wouldn't end up getting abused by the big money teams and a team with really good analytics and scouting departments could make hay with it. (And the Sabres SHOULD be a team with good analytics and scouting departments - they have a billionaire owner and a general impression that established players don't want to be in Buffalo (a perception that will change as soon as the team actually becomes good again), so the team has a vested interest in finding and landing good prospects.) So, maybe it would be a good thing.
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Mogilny ended up the last of the major defectors before the Soviets decided they couldn't keep holding all their hockey players in country. Can see the case for him being in. Expect he eventually will get there.
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Sabres say seasons ticket sales rising, Ruff a reason
Taro T replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
Figure for 100 level corners ~$80/seat or $3,500 for the 40 games plus how ever many preseason games they stick the STHers with. Front row is $150/game. Clubs are $104-$135 each/game. The cheapest seats up in the 300's corners are $26/game. -
2024 Stanley Cup Final - Edmonton vs Florida
Taro T replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
Heck, Bogosian was supposed to be part of the core as well and he's got 2 IIRC. -
Have liked him ever since the WJC's in Buffalo way back when. Took a while to get going, but he ended up everything he looked like he would be back then. Would love to have the younger him, but would still take the current version. (Provided when they do their due dilligence they don't figure out that there was actually a legit reason for Tortorella to go all Torts on him.)
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Nah, that one's just what his parents expected his profession to be and then his 1st name. Kinda like Dr. Phil. 😉
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Thing is, we both know that in Reinhart's 3rd full season, on a really bad team, he got to 25 and 25, which is what this season will be for Quinn realistically. Had Quinn only been out for 1 of the 2 stretches he missed, he would've been in the 30's again as he was pretty much a 0.67ppg player. This coming season should be considered Quinn's 3rd NHL season, not merely his 2nd. And based on what he has done in the past, personally will be very disappointed if he isn't 25/50 (so, yeah, there'll be a bit of disappointment if he isn't 25/55). YMMV and apparently does. 😉 Truthfully, would likely be more disappointed if Quinn misses those thresholds than Peterka does. But do expect both are very reachable for both,
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Seeing as you've got some time to kill waiting for the plumber, might not be a bad idea. Particularly as you quite likely might be able to fine those shut off valves (should they actually exist) and you might then have water in other parts of the house while waiting for said plumber.