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  1. Why do we constantly revise history is situations like this?  When the rags traded him, he was still playing in juniors and was the top piece included in the trade that brought them Yandle.  That is not a case of the team giving up on him.  These last two transactions don't look so great, but that first trade is the exact opposite of what we're trying to say about him now.

    Like picking nits much? If the Rangers were high on Duclair, he'd likely have been "untouchable", and therefore not included in the Yandle deal, wouldn't you think?

    Point stands that he's only 22 and three different teams have traded, or in the case of the Hawks, dumped him. Make of it what you will.

  2. I see that Anthony Duclair was not given an offer by the Blackhawks and is also an UFA.

    What's that, three different teams that have given up on him? And he's only 22. He had 20 goals his first year with the Coyotes, but really fell off the last 2 years, and was in the press box more than on the ice for the

    Hawks.

  3. I have to say that it is way too confusing as to what is and is not goaltender interference, and it has to be clarified as a top priority this offseason.

     

    I listened to Babcock's whining and then Mike Johnson's spirited defense of Babcock's position on Sirius/XM this morning on my commute. I then watched the replay of Larsson's goal for the first time, and I can't believe what they are talking about! There's no way, in my opinion, that goal should have been overturned, for all of the reasons you all stated so well in this thread.

     

    However, given that it's the Leafs, I'm also very surprised it wasn't reversed...

  4. I think Mario's game was more suited to dominating today's NHL than Gretzky's was. 

     

    It's a damned shame Gil didn't have the drive that Mario, Wayne, Sidney has/had.  He was amazing to watch.  I can't imagine what he'd have been like if he had the competitive streak that these other guys had.

    Nailed it!

    Gilbert had it all - except the DRIVE. And there's no way to tap into it except from within. He was never in top shape and reportedly smoked like a chimney, but man, oh man what he was able to do on sheer talent alone!

  5. Nice feature on Matt Milano in today's paper. The guy really has played quite well.

     

    Occurs to me: McDermott sure does love him some Boston College linebackers.

    Quick vignette. I was at a Lowe's store in Naples, FL on the Sunday in November that the Bills played the Saints. Game had just ended and an older gentleman and his wife were in line behind me, and he is wearing a Bills jersey. I couldn't see the name on the back and the number didn't mean anything to me, but I struck up a conversation with the couple. We lamented the terrible showing by the Bills that day, and he said he couldn't understand some of the personnel decisions on defense. I asked him to explain, and he said, "For example, my grandson has played pretty well when he's gotten a chance, but for some reason he's not getting much playing time."

     

    You guessed it - Matt Milano's grandpa! Very nice folks, and knowledgeable about football. His grandson has indeed played pretty well!

  6. How many softies from the blue line in the 3rd period (or OT) does Lehner have to give up before people stop apologizing for him?

     

    When the Sabres have a lead in the 3rd period, we all know he's going to let one in.

     

    He doesn't have what is needed upstairs to close out games.

     

    I guaran-damn-tee that he's not their goalie next year.

    While you may be correct about Lehner being gone by next year, the OT goal was totally on Ristolainen.

    WTF was he doing standing by himself in front screening his goalie???

    The kid is a mess and I don't know if he's fixable...

  7. Byron scored two.

    Actually, Byron with the Hattie!

    He has turned into a nice player for the Habs. Prior to that he was "undersized" and "injury-prone".

    Just the Sabres curse that the NHL has evolved back to a speed game while we developed a slow, heavy team, thanks to GMTM's vision.

  8. I agree the talk about trading Eichel is all about frustration and panic by fans who have been patient for much longer than they deserve.

     

    I think Eichel will be fine. 

     

    I was just listening to the NHL station on Sirius/XM (the Power Play, I believe), and the discussion was all about the Oilers and their sucktitude. O'Sullivan, a recently retired player with some good and blunt comments, did not spare McDavid from his criticism.  He said that although his scoring pace looks good, he has been awful in his own end, often cruising and leaving his man undefended.  He said McDavid's defensive lapses have been a bad influence for the entire team, and that he needs to step up his game and be a real leader.  He cited examples of good leaders such as Crosby, Toews, Bergeron, and Matthews(!?) that McDavid should emulate. 

     

    So there you go.  If even the next Generational Player has holes in his game at age 21, I think Jack can be cut a little slack.  Not to say that Eichel doesn't need a big wake up call (he certainly does), but talk of trading him away is premature, especially because I think it would be very hard to get fair value in return.

  9. Long time between posts for me.

    Watching on NESN and enduring the insufferable Jack Edwards makes this whole experience all the more painful.

     

    I had to see for myself just what all the wailing and knashing of teeth was all about, and you knowledgeable SS denizens as usual are spot on. Based on the first period tonight, I see nothing to be hopeful about. Team is weak on the puck, no discernible system or positioning in either end, and no energy or physicality. This s the NHL for crying out loud, and stick checking doesn't work as your main form of defense!

     

    I will not watch the rest of this one, as there is good college football to entertain me.

  10. I know someone else has probably said this, but watching these highlights reinforces the impression I formed the first time I watched Mittelstadt:

    His style of skating and playmaking is very Patrick Kane-like.

    Here's hoping he avoids cabs and takes Uber, or better yet, his own private driver!

  11. Five players in the league have a cap hit of $9.5 million.

    Fourteen make $8 million or more.

     

    The highest second contract signed in the league under this CBA is Tarasenko at $7.5 million.

    He signed after a 37-goal, 73-point season.

     

    The next highest is Gaudreau at $6.75, which he signed after a 30-goal 78-point season.

     

    Why does Jack deserve even $8, let alone $10?

     

     

     

    Because of the CONCEPT of what he MIGHT become?

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