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  1. If some of you are upset about Lehner's complaints about former doctors (who, by the way, recommended a legitimate course of treatment as someone else up thread pointed out), you are going to be really upset about his comments about Buffalo Sabres fans.

     

    P.S. To think that I actually felt sorry for the guy when he got destroyed in that game 7-1 against the Avs . . . . Not anymore. 

     

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  2. 4 hours ago, bob_sauve28 said:

    Worst roster? The roster isn’t bad at all. 

    I think your opinion will be majority opinion soon. The goaltending is terrible but the rest of the team is good, not great, But when the losing starts everyone will blame the skaters, the coach, Dahlin, whatever. 

    Having bad goaltending is like having a terrible quarterback in football, but people don’t look at it that way because QBs are flashy and make all sorts of big plays, while a good goaltender makes the saves he suppose to (boring) and a few spectacular saves. 

     

    This is so true.

    The only NHL quality goalie we had last year actually had a winning record . . . unfortunately he now plays the Bruins.

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  3. Linus had a winning record for the team with the worst record in the NHL.

    I will miss him.

    On the other hand, I always have disliked the Bruins, but up until now, Philadelphia has been the top team I have disliked.  I may have to reevaluate which team I dislike more after T. Hall f*cked us and now Linus signing with the Bruins.

    Side note: Under no circumstances should we trade Eichel to the Bruins.

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  4. 9 minutes ago, WildCard said:

    Sounds like Jack didn't want out, and Adams pushed it in that direction. That's pretty disappointing if true.

     

    4 minutes ago, darksabre said:

    It's basically what I've been saying all along. While everyone else was throwing Jack in the river for demanding a trade, I've never believed that that happened. If the Sabres trade Jack it's because they want to.

    This makes no sense to me but who knows.  Nevertheless, I seriously doubt that GMKA's agenda when he was hired was to trade JE.  For the past few years, I have read rumblings here and elsewhere that JE was wasting his career and presumably would like to get traded out of Buffalo.  I did not believe those rumors then but I am sure other teams did hear about them and contacted the Sabres about a trade.  The fact that a GM would receive those calls is not earth shattering. As we all know, GMKA did NOT trade JE then.

    Fast forward to the end of this season. I fully believe that JE is trying to engineer a trade and is using the supposed dispute with the Sabres re the surgery that he supposedly wants done (that NO NHL player has ever had) as an excuse.

    I hope that GMKA will to continue to hold out for full value for JE and if he does not get full value, JE has a choice as to what he wants to do for the next five years.

    It is going to be interesting to see whether JE actually has the surgery if he gets traded.  We shall see.

  5. 9 minutes ago, Trettioåtta said:

    Agreed. He comes across very well in the interview and gives proper full answers to questions. Even makes it clear (albeit implicitly) he thinks its Eichel's team and he is there to support that

    Indeed.

    Everything about the press conference reflected really well on Taylor.

    He clearly is very bright and thoughtful in the way he went about this and also in responding to the questions.

    Taylor expertly dealt with some of the negative Nancies in the media (who seemed like they were trying to look like they were being held hostage or were homeless and could not be bothered to shave etc.) who asked questions that pushed their narratives.  A few questions were like - why would you ever come to Buffalo - yes, I am exaggerating but still).

    Taylor clearly did his homework on the team, Buffalo, the Bills, and the Pegulas.

    What you mentioned also impressed me. Taylor went out of his way to say Jack is the best player on the team.  Taylor was the first pick in the draft and did not have to go out of his way to say that about Jack. To me, that shows that Taylor is a team first guy and he will not let whatever ego he has get in the way of that.  I also think that he will fit in very well with the team, fans, and city.  It also helps that his parents can drive to Buffalo to watch games if they can.

     I am very excited and hopeful that this is not a one year and done deal.

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  6. 13 minutes ago, MODO Hockey said:

    The overall does not like this pick at all. I read a comment of a scout that had seen him develop during a long time and he said that all his goals are missleading because of beeing on the same team as Rossi. 

    But who knows, future will tell. He may be another Jeff Skinner. Cant create jack sh1t without jack. 

    Family Time Reaction GIF by Lifetime

    Maybe I am not remembering correctly (it is late), but I thought that I read that Quinn and Rossi primarily played on different lines

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  7. 2 minutes ago, jsb said:

    Scott Wheelers take in @theathletic

    LOSERS:

    24. Buffalo Sabres

    Pick: 8. Jack Quinn
    My ranking: No. 15 (change: +7)

    Though I didn’t love the Senators taking Sanderson at No. 5, Quinn was the first real reach of the draft for me. And that has less to do with Quinn’s ability as a prospect (he’s a multi-faceted individual creator who’s game has detail and who’s frame lends itself to continue growth and potential yet-to-be-scratched level) than it does with who else was available. As good as Quinn is, and as exciting as his late-blooming development curve is, there just isn’t a case, for me, for him as a better prospect than a Perfetti or a Rossi. That Rossi was on Quinn’s team, and clearly the best player on that team, makes the pick a weird one for me.

    So what he is saying is that he did not think that the Sabres did well because they did not follow his draft board.

    Got it.

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  8. As I posted earlier, what is there not to like about getting someone at 8 who was described as the "best goal scorer in the draft" on the NBCSN broadcast of the draft?!?

    If the kid (and they are all kids) did not have a chip on his shoulder before, he certainly would now if he were to read this thread.  The more I think about it, Quinn reminds me of the City of Buffalo.  He is an underdog who was cut by his AAA team.  He had to work hard to get where he is and ultimately, through hard work and perseverance, became the "best goal scorer in the draft," improved his skating, and is a good two way player.

    It is so hard to predict just how good guys that young ultimately will be, but I think that a guy with a back story like that will be easy to root for and has a good chance of being a very productive NHL player.  

    Quinn is a guy who got rejected, was not appreciated, was a late bloomer, and worked hard to get where he is today.

    Sound familiar???

    Ryhmes with Bosh Fallon (as others have mentioned).

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  9. In the last scene in which we see Bronn, he's looking at a white horse. The guy who saves Jaime jumped off a white horse to do so.

     

    This was my thought as well.  I initially thought it was "Dickon" but when I watched the scene again I noticed that Bronn also was looking at the white horse.

     

    When I slooooooooooowed down the recording while watching the critical moment, you could see that the other person was on a white horse and was not wearing armor.  My money is on Bronn.

  10. We have one good LW and then a bunch of grinders or has beens.  Vanek, is at the right price, for a year or two would add much need scoring.  Vanek has played with only one top notch center in his career.  He was a fool for leaving Tavares and the NYI but so be it.  Hooking him up with Eichel, or ROR, or even Reinhart on a 3rd line would be interesting to watch.

     

    Can you imagine a Vanek, Reinhart and Bailey 3rd line.  It would be very interesting.  

     

    You convinced me.

  11. I don't post over here a lot, but my issue with GMTM is that, when we had a lot of "assets," he overpaid (in my judgment).  For example, I still do not understand giving Ottawa a first for what was their back up goalie when they were in a complete bind under the salary cap.  If we were going to trade that first round pick, I would have preferred trading it (rather than Zadorov) in the ROR deal. I am pretty confident that we could have had Lehner for a second - especially given that we took on salary.  We ended up doing Uncle Brian a huge favor.

     

    Now that we have given up a lot of the extra assets that we had, GMTM will be forced not to be the drunken sailor.  It will be interesting to see how he does without being flush with picks etc.

  12. Lost the lottery twice, got played by the better coach and shown the middle finger by a prospect we tried to recruit away... yeah i agree, we've been pretty unlucky.

     

     

    Auston Matthews is the real deal.  22 goals is just simply amazing.  We just don't have that kind of luck. 

     

    Both posts above are about where I am on this.  We even had bad luck when we were (intentionally) bad.

  13. I like Tim, but still think that he has overpaid in certain trades (whether you like the players we got in return or not). 

     

    Of course, with fewer assets (picks) than before, we will see what he can do after presumably earning a reputation around the league for his willingness to overpay for guys he is fixated on.

     

    Just my two cents.

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