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  1. 4 hours ago, SwampD said:

    Sell the team.

    Nothing else matters.

    Agreed. The Pegulas more or less hit the lottery with McBeane on the Bills' side of things, but their Sabres moves have not worked out, and they don't have the bandwidth to do anything about it. I know Terry wants better for the franchise and is willing to spend the money, but nothing has worked so far. Time to give someone else a shot. 

  2. I just don't think the players are good enough, and I think that's been it for most of the way. You could have a whole separate poll on a list of reasons why they aren't good enough, and all of those reasons would be true. It's just crazy that it has gone on so consistently for so long. Even the sun shines on a dog's bum once in a while. 

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  3. 19 minutes ago, HoosierDaddy said:

    The Sabres will continue to pay for tanking until the team is moved. Teams like Detroit and Toronto can lose on purpose and rebound. An NHL team in a small, cold-weather, market in the United States cannot lose intentionally. Nobody wants to play in Buffalo in February, especially in an empty building on a losing team. The Sabres are in a tautology; you can't build a hockey team through the draft because NHL teams are forced to draft raw 18-year-olds, but no free agent will sign with a rebuilding team if they have other choices. So, we have to build via trades, but most good players have NTCs that most certainly always include the hockey Siberia that is Buffalo. Yes, Adams should be fired but I'm not sure what anyone can do. It feels hopeless unless one of the kids ends up being a superstar but that feels unlikely at this point.

    I don't buy the weather argument - Buffalo is considerably warmer, with much longer winter days than a lot of places where pro hockey players come from. 

    You refer to it as 'hockey Siberia'. Vladimir Tarasenko is literally from Siberia

  4. On 6/21/2024 at 6:42 PM, Thorny said:

    Where do you rank McDavid all time If they win the cup? Top 5?

    To me, I still have Sid ahead due to the 3 cups, but I bet you I’d be in the minority 

    Still not ahead of Hasek and not in my top 5, but he can certainly get there someday.

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  5. 11 hours ago, Trey said:

    I love Lindy and I love this decision, but I am anxious as well. Lindy is different, and that is what my hesitation is. Maybe it is his age, maybe it is his experience, I don't know, but I don't see this Lindy sending out Peters and gang and then going full metal jacket on Murray like in 2007. That is Lindy, so without that I don't know what we get for sure. 

    Agreed - It's a very different league from when Lindy last had success in Buffalo, and a lot of his tactics, along with the types of players that could execute on them, are not part of the game anymore. That said, Lindy has clearly found success in the 'new' NHL as well. I just come back to 'these Sabres need a coach who's been around the block a few times and can get in their faces', and Lindy is definitely that. 

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  6. Taking his Sabres history out of the conversation, he's as good as any other established NHL coach - call him a retread if you want, but what the heck. It's fine. It's not a great team anyway, so why not give Lindy Ruff a shot? Would Peter Laviolette or John Tortorella really yield better odds of Stanley Cup glory? And if there is some rising young genius out there in the coaching world that they could have hired instead, I don't even know who that would be.

    If the Sabres don't improve next year, it will be hard to blame Lindy. Let it ride, I say. 

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  7. I guess if you look at it objectively (ie, imagine his previous Sabres stint was with some other team), it looks a lot like any other retread coaching hire. Not that I think Lindy is a bad coach, its just a boring hire the way hiring Laviolette, Hitchcock, Babcock, etc. would be. 

    I didn't realize Ruff was so high on the career coaching wins list. But still no cups, and I don't see him bringing one to Buffalo at this stage of his career, nor with this particular team. 

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  8. Not always, but it certainly can be. Look at guys like Messier, Chelios, Jagr - or their football equivalents like Bruce Smith, Clay Mathews, Jerry Rice - They all had significant injuries at some point in their careers (I think), but mostly they played game after game of violent pro sports at the highest level for much longer than virtually all of their peers could. And many of those peers worked every bit as hard at conditioning. 

    They had the luck of good genetics, and probably a good measure of balance, skill, and smarts to avoid damage. That's TALENT.

    That said, most guys probably have to rely on conditioning and luck. 

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