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Not sure why but Vogl tweeted link to schedule that shows April 2nd game in Buffalo.
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Hudson Fasching's college career over. Could he be here next week?
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Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Stamkos is one of the best offensive players in the league. It's oure inanity to think all he is is a power play specialist. -
Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
What's that saying about a little information in the wrong hands? I love how analytics has made statisticians out of people that can't balance their bank accounts. -
Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
First of all, I didn't say it would just that you don't know. Second, as I said before, I agree with Dudacek, it doesn't have to. Third, even with a weak dollar, it might go up to $74M this year. Fourth, I'm not sure that I would sign him and have been pretty consistent about that. Finally, I'm still editing got someone to tell what well managed team in the last 30 years has had to lose a core player because of the cap? Tampa might lose Stamkos but if they were as well managed as I thought, they would have decided by lady off season to move him if they weren't going to sign him. -
Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
They were projecting a $90 million cap before the dollar crashed. Murray himself was talking about the cap reaching $95M on GR the other day. The cap would have been $80M this year if not for the dollar. -
Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
You can keep calling him a one dimensional player if you want buyout won't make it right. And nobody knows what will happen with Cap. Kane will probably be gone after his contract no matter who they add but it's also possible the cap goes crazy in two years. Do you really think the Canadien Dollar will stay were its at? What if reaches par again and Cap goes up to $90 Million? -
But he also stated that there is a clear gap between the top 3 and the rest of the next 9 it 10 and then another gap after that
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Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Amen brother. Like I said, I can respect the objections based on team needs or salary cap concerns, even if I don't agree with them. The other stuff is garbage, in my opinion, anyway. -
Steven Stamkos stays in Tampa Bay, 8.5mil x 8yrs
tom webster replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Come on, the first facts changed the argument from disappearing act to not bad. You add other comparables, then what will the argument be? I don't like blonds? -
Sorry, I have been waiting thirty years for the first instance of a well managed team losing a core piece due to salary cap restraints. Teams choose the wrong core, give silly contracts to supplemental players, hold onto other players too long but when has a franchise in one of the major sports lost a star player because they couldn't afford him? Did Hossa and Keith's contracts help? Of course they did but it was just another example of a well managed team using the tools at their disposal.
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First, my point remains tge same same, good teams don't lose key players they don't want to lose. Second, while there is a chance that one team starts in 17/18', there is virtually no chance that they expand by two teams which means they lose one guy, and again it won't be an irreplaceable player. Third , they should have the assets available to persuade Las Vegas to take the player they want taken
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Seriously, you are worried about the expansion draft in two years? Their core guys will either be exempt or protected.
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The only way you add two is if you find someone to take Zack and then you can fit two plus Stamkos. Nobody is paying four guys on the backend over $5M. Unless they find a veteran D with only two years left on deal, then they can afford to re-up Rasmus, acquire 2 D and sign Stamkos f they choose.On the other hand, I think you get a true #1 LHD and Pysyk and McCabe could develop into a more then adequate 3/4.
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I'm not sure we should go after Stamkos either but I disagree that you can't afford both him and a top pair defenseman.
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That's the point. Good teams get pksyers on value contracts and don't lose star players. The Ssbres are at least two years away from any cap issues and as long as they make the right player choices will have no problem managing cap. The only teams that lose core players to cap issues are teams that make the wrong choices.
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I know True's argument but I don't think that makes them an anamoly.
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Or you are just wrong. Teams like Chicsgo and LA have proven the capital is manageable and justify has shown that while natural wingers can't always play center, most centers can play wing.
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Fair enough, but I would think a "well connected" reporter with a hand on the pulse of the team is not just spit balling.
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Larry Brooks has reported otherwise
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Its not as simple as that. There is a certain timeframe. Kasdorf's case is a little different since he red shirted but others are more versed in the rules that apply.
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March 12, 2016 My calendar says it is National Muffuletta Sandwich Day. Wikipedia says its the birthday of James Taylor, Ron Jeremy, Dale Murphy Could it be Buffalo's equivalent of Mo Lewis knocking Drew Bledsoe out of New England? UB men and woman win in breathtaking fashion and Jack Eichel scores in overtime, with one second left, against the hated Hurricaines and specifically Cam Ward. The best part for me? Not one of the decisive scoring plays was a fluke. Both UB teams scored on plays drawn up by their coaches and Eichel's goal was a play practiced many times before. I am not sure that any of you follow UB Basketball but both teams were supposed to be in re-building years and surprised everyone in the MAC Conference were both teams were predicted to finish at or near the bottom this year.The woman's team graduated nearly all their key contributors from a year ago and the men lost their coach, their two best players and their two best recruits. They dealt with the illness of their head coaches wife, the death of an assistant coaches brother and a player's mother. They were forced to suspend their leading scorer in the middle of the season and yet they came together like a true champion and while they will be heavy underdogs Thursday, they have better then a puncher's chance. Who knows what day we will all look back on when we finally win a big time championship in this town(with all due respect to the 64/65 Bills and Bandits) but I am hoping I look back on National Muffuletta Sandwich Day as the Day the Worm turned.
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Off Topic OT - Keith Emerson ... ELP Has Passed Away
tom webster replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
I remember seeing ELP in CNE Stadium, had to be '77-'79. Truly amazing, especially Carl Palmer. Might have been last concert that alcohol was only drug of choice. -
My Aunt had one and she adored Ignatowski so, maybe..