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MattPie

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  1. 1: Looking at trade down from Hannifin to #4-5 and picking up a player in the process, I'd guess. 2: Austin something-or-other is supposed to be good. 3: I don't think anyone is ready to tank another year. At best, something like the Toronto/Arizona tank where they try real hard and sell off stuff at the deadline to nosedive. That being said, I don't think many fans that are looking at the long game would support selling assets this summer to get better for next season. To expand on #3: ROR. If it were 3 years from now and Sabres were contenders, I'd consider making a push for him. As it is (unless I'm mixed up), he's on a contract until next year then will be UFA. I have little confidence that he'll stay for anything less than top-dollar regardless of whether his play warrants it. I'm not sure he'd sign even if the team did offer top-dollar to see if he might get better offers in FA. He's a gamble.
  2. I'm not nearly as comfortable as you. :) LW seems OK, and C (assuming McEichel) looks good, but RW seems to have holes. Right now, there are 3 guys on the team listed at RW: Gionta, Kaleta, and D'Amigo. The Sabres are counting on a couple of our overstock Centers and kids can step in. I don't see a first-line shooter in the overstocks, so the Sabres are really counting one of the kids to be a 1st-line talent. Cross your fingers.
  3. So how does this work now; do the Leaves fans still come to Buffalo but cheer for Buffalo to win?
  4. With both of these, you'd just end up moving the tank around. Whatever number of teams are in the lottery, especially if the lottery is a somewhat significant chance of winning, there will be teams just outside that group considering selling off assets to get in. The graduated system where you only have a 1-2% if you're on the high end of the "club" is the only way it discourages dropping to get in.
  5. I'll report back on this if something goes wrong, but Amazon might be a good way to go for buying a phone. I upgraded my wife's phone today via Amazon which saved me $100 vs. buying it via the Verizon Wireless site. Amazon checks your upgrade eligibility and everything. You still have the pay the Verizon upgrade fee; those guys could go suck a bag of.. lemons.. if not for having the best coverage in out-of-the-way places
  6. Because everyone in the league is *Soooooo* mad a Buffalo they'll do anything to get between us and cup, even if it means some other team gets great players. In this case, I'm sure Chicago wants McDavid to be in the East, and "spoiling" Buffalo only makes that less likely.
  7. You say that like every single fan in the entire place is rooting against the Sabres. I heard cheers for the Buffalo goals too, did you not? I'm guessing it's 20% actively cheering AZ and 80% sitting quietly on goals. On the Sabres goals, probably 50% cheering. The 30% that aren't cheering either way are like me: conflicted about cheering for either outcome. Next year, if you finish last, you're only slightly better than a coin-flip to pick in the top 3. 40% chance that you're picking 4th. That's pretty F'N drastic already.
  8. I thought that was part of the Reebok jerseys, of which Buffalo was one of, if not the, first unveiled. I think they all were going to look like that until the reception was so bad they canceled a bunch of the planned redesigns.
  9. According to my orders, after this season we start bickering over Ted Nolan, whether he's behind the bench next year or not. It would depend on how many beers I had and how dark of a mood I was in. I was watching one of the Flyers games in a bar this year and when $FLYER broke in short-handed on Buffalo I was yelling for the shortie. Not because I wanted Buffalo to lose, not for McEichel, but because that's what happens to Buffalo teams and I wanted to get out in front of it. They lose in ways they shouldn't. I "called" the Music City Miracle. I had friends over at my house and they (not being long-time Bills fans) were cheering and yelling, all I said was, "They're going to run the kickoff back." They looked at me like I was crazy, and then in awe when I was right. I didn't cheer or anything; I just drank some more beer. It's how it goes.
  10. I can't not laugh when I see that.
  11. That's my take on it. I haven't done much looking though, I'm not sure the Sabres would truly want both of those players, but I suppose you could flip one of the two to another team for a different style of player.
  12. Awhile back, I put forth the idea of EDM (when it looked like they might end up 29th) wanted to trade up could package Eberle and Hall + #2 for #1. Probably more (EDM 2016 1st, etc.). While I don't know I'd do it, it'd have to be considered. McDavid will be very good, but in the last 9 seasons, 8 guys not named Crosby lifted the cup as their team's #1 center. Insanely great vs. Great plus filling out the rest of the first line.
  13. I think it's you, to be honest. It didn't seem any different than the cheer that any other player gets when he's down on the ice for awhile and gets up.
  14. I can't stop watching Borgia. Luckily I'm almost done at which point I'll start doing something useful with my time.
  15. I cracked this open earlier without looking at it. A friend left it here last weekend and I hadn't taken a close look until now.
  16. Didn't mean it to sound that way!
  17. Someone posted a twitter / Buffalo News item about it here.
  18. By Milbury or Khrushchev?
  19. Not quite. If you order the Eichel and wait 15 minutes, you get it. If after 2 minutes you start banging your hand on the bar yelling for your drink now, you get a Marner.
  20. I moved that around to be more correct.
  21. The article mentions a salary cap of $270000 per team, so that averages $15k per player. The best players could probably make a go of it as a full-time gig ($35k?), but that means others are going to be working for beer money.
  22. Let's try to keep them out of the realm of fantasy, There's no way Cy Hgsn is on the ice in the 3rd; he gets his 7 minutes in the first two periods.
  23. They try to drop, but then always land on their feet.
  24. Besides the NHL isn't "sending" anyone anywhere, Pittsburgh was in pretty dire straights before Crosby showed up. I think they were the perennial "where are they going to move?" candidates.
  25. I assume they're going to tie a lion in there with the black-gold color scheme. Those are scratches.
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