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  1. That's the exact recipe I use!
  2. Not sure what anyone could expect from a 28-page thread titled "Lindy Ruff officially hired as Sabres HC". I would be interested to see what others think would be happening in here right now other than what is actually happening. Recipe swaps? Some odd tangent into a discussion on stick blade curves? A debate over which year Miata is the best?
  3. I have a theory that the "search" started when Lindy was fired from NJ. Lindy's firing prompted a phone call from Pegula to Adams and Adams immediately reached out to Lindy. After the first conversation, Adams may have sought input from people about not only Lindy, but other coaches who could be available at the end of the season. Again, this is happening before Meatballs is fired, which is important to note. Anyway, Pegula reaffirms that it's Lindy or bust. So, Lindy, Adams and Pegula negotiate Lindy's next tenure which I think includes assurances to Lindy that none of the other coaches had. Indeed, I think it goes beyond just roster moves and player selection, I think Lindy doesn't have to answer to Adams and that Adams is now the puppet of both Lindy and Pegula. Meatballs is fired and that week before the season-ending presser, Adams tries to contact Gallant, Berube and maybe one more knowing full well the question of a "thorough search" will come up. At the season-ending presser, Adams, because he's dumb, basically describes Lindy. For the six days after the press conference Adams may have had superficial contact with some potential coaches. Anyway, this is to build up to the actual reason Adams falls on his face with the "double digits" comment: by the time Meatballs is fired, Lindy and the Sabres had already settled their negotiations and were ready to move forward. Adams can not say this. In fact, he can never say this. He's an idiot, his two bosses, Pegula and Lindy, are there, and his job is on the line. He thusly blurts out the only thing his weak mind can come up with instead of simply saying "we had some time before the season ended to consider the direction we want to go. This laid the groundwork for conversations immediately after Donnie was relieved of his duties. Considering the parameters we wanted to work within, our list was short, but regardless of the history with the Sabres Lindy was clearly the person we were after."
  4. Why are you referring to yourself in the third person?
  5. Where's @nfreeman with a "this isn't necessary" response. Dude, do you seriously think you can cast the first stone? I recommend some rigorous meditation and self reflection.
  6. This is gold.
  7. Yeah, not a fan 'cause he ain't on our team, but, he does play with an enviable level of grime and compete.
  8. I've been saying this for a while. The guy is gray matter challenged and is out of his depth. I get where @LGR4GM is coming from. The Sabres have lost that "oh, shucks, they're good guys trying to do the right thing" charm long ago. They wrecked the team, at least they can start trying to earn back the goodwill of the fans by not BS'ing us and taking ownership of their decisions no matter how they think it looks. Tired of Adams shallow approach to executive "leadership".
  9. Agreed. Lindy said so much himself as well as musing over how he's a better coach. I'm sure he considers himself a better coach because he believes he's figured out how to NOT traumatize his players.
  10. At this point they are best to be considered as add-ons to a trade or trades that make the NHL roster better.
  11. Was Myers ever a #1 defender?
  12. A. Mostly accurate. However, Peters understanding of coaches contracts or lack thereof really has little to do with the content of the past two episodes on coaches and, specifically, Lindy. B. Accurate. C. The texts from the players is a small part of the last show and there is no way I would characterize the little that Peters shared of those texts as the "theme" suggested here. If memory serves "playing it safe", "living in the past", and "generally continuing to not function like a normal NHL team" aren't even paraphrases of the content. Maybe I heard it all wrong, though.
  13. Essential listening. Two former Lindy players talk uncensored about what having Lindy back could mean.
  14. I'm not going to stay up for it, but the third in the Avs/Jets game is likely to be good. The second period had some of the pace of the first game and now the Jets are down by two.
  15. The goaltending in this Florida series is sick.
  16. Be like Bob.
  17. So much for that.
  18. That second pair needs a testosterone injection. The third pair won't make it 10 games without an injury that keeps one of them out (Muel) for 10 weeks.
  19. Panthers looking good. They have the Lightning all discombobulated.
  20. I don't think that's a bad thing. The whirlwind energy we saw back in the day was probably double that behind the scenes, leading to rash actions and premature, emotional decisions. A wiser, calculating, thoughtful Ruff is probably a better Ruff. The passion is still there, but as an old guy it really will only come out when necessary.
  21. Of course, Power should not be here to be challenged (he is the trade centerpiece to upgrade the forward group). If he is, though, I, too, will be interested to see the result - it may be Power's only hope.
  22. Now, you kids better cover your man and raise your compete or I'm going to bore you with my stories of the old days.
  23. It sounded to me like Lindy implied that Adams was in contact with him not long after Lindy was fired, caught the potential error and corrected it by adding something like "and after losing their (the Sabres') head coach...".
  24. Did the conversation go anything like below?
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