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  1. Tough, experienced middle 6 forwards with good 2-way games who may be available from teams about to rebuild:

    Blake Coleman, Flames -- turns 32 next week, 3 more years after this one at $4.9MM per year, 5'11, 207 lbs, won 2 cups with Tampa, 65 career playoff games (in which he has averaged 16:31 per game in TOI). 38 pts in 82 games last year.

    Brock Nelson, Islanders -- 6'3", 212 lbs, age 32, 1 more year after this one at $6MM per year, 36-39-75 in 82 games last year.  Plays about 18 min per game every year.  73 career playoff games -- 46 pts, just under 18 min average TOI.

    Barclay Goodrow, Rangers (not rebuilding but might want to make a move to free up cap space, as Goodrow has fallen down the lineup) -- turns 31 in February, 6'3", 215 lbs, 3 more years after this one at $3.6MM per year, 81 playoff games with average TOI of 15:26, including 2 cup runs with Tampa in which he played 18 min and 17 min.

    I'd be pleased if the Sabres acquired any of these guys at the right price.  I'd expect Goodrow would be pretty inexpensive, Coleman would cost more and Nelson would cost the most. 

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  2. 5 hours ago, Believer said:

    Much to be thankful for in Sabrespace… Our owners who keep Buffalo in the NHL… our GM who filled the pipeline with future All-Pros… Our Coach who takes the heat from us as the team finds its way… and the Players who embrace the community… and work to compete and entertain us on their way to bringing a Stanley Cup to Buffalo someday soon…

    Happy Thanksgiving all… Eat, Drink, and be Merry!

    Good man.

    Happy Thanksgiving all!

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  3. Very disappointing loss tonight after a much better effort than in the W vs Chicago last game.  They played tough and determined and got some timely offense, including an unforgettable 1st NHL goal by Benson.  But they didn't get the defensive play they needed to close it out in regulation (I think it was Zemgus who failed to tie up his man on the GTG) or the goaltending they needed in OT.

    Let's hope they don't quit and Granato can get them back at it.  If so they will win enough to stay in it.

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  4. 6 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

    @Taro Tis puking on my explanation, apparently not a fan of the DeLuca .500 method.   

    He's a purist and reasonably enough, regards DeLuca .500 as a lazy man's shortcut for his intellectually superior 12-pts-in-10-games approach.

    However, what Taro fails to appreciate is the simplicity and ease of use of DeLuca .500, which doesn't require you to know what the Sabres' record is in the current 10-game block as well as in all prior 10-game blocks.

    And his adoption of the simple-minded, dishonest, marketing-driven NHL .500 as a personal backlash against the far superior DeLuca .500 is spiteful, irrational and borderline unforgivable. 

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  5. 8 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

    I have little doubt that the brain trust in Boston or Tampa or Vegas could come in, trade a few prospects and strengthen this roster out today.  That would include hiring a proven coach that could install an NHL system that adapts to changing game situations.  

    Is Adams the guy to do that?  His reluctance to make even minor trades concerns me.  

    I said I will evaluate them at the Holidays. I will back off and wait until January.  I want to see more of UPL and Comrie - and I cannot believe that I just said that.   I just want them to be good enough to allow Levi to spend two months in Rochester, let him develop the right way, before the league writes the book on him.  

    But right now I am very concerned with the team.  Mostly their demeanor, and the lack of urgency to win a home game.  Last night was unacceptable.  

    Yes -- it kinda looks like they are getting used to losing, especially at home.  As I've said previously, IMHO this is a coaching issue and if it doesn't improve (and I agree with waiting until New Year's), I will want to move on from DG.

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  6. 9 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

    And people here talk about adding 2 or 3 more rookies next year. We have little cap space left to add vets in their prime with tread on their tires. 

    We are not helping our top players to take the next step.   We could do to this core what we did to the last.   It’s very possible.  

    This is my biggest fear.

    IMHO, the answer to the OP is that the Sabres have absolutely made significant progress in that the franchise has emerged from the stupidly self-inflicted nuclear winter of the tank -- but they have only partially hoisted themselves out of the abyss.  They could easily fall back in with another season or 2 of missing the playoffs.  KA needs to ensure that doesn't happen -- and that could require trading some assets, replacing DG and/or other hard choices.

  7. 56 minutes ago, Brawndo said:

    He sustained a laceration in the first period, the second injury the shot off his hand is what will keep him out 

    That’s what I figured.  Thanks.

    The horse has already left the barn, bu still — if he’s gonna play PK, shouldn’t TT have gloves, at least for the PK, that are sturdy enough to block point slappers?

     

  8. 59 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

    My TV is 25 feet from the Wi-Fi router and the stream is garbage. 
     

    Dahlin pummels Marchand.  Good. 

    Netgear Orbi mesh router system.  You need the base unit and one or 2 satellites.  I guarantee a huge improvement.

     

    50 minutes ago, rickshaw said:

    This team needs two players who can’t stand losing. Guys who get mad when someone takes out your best player. Someone who says F you Pasta. 
     

    The softness is just sad. They need changes. What happens is probably nothing but this isn’t working. 

    Totally agree.  There is no fire.  Another strike against DM IMHO.

     

    39 minutes ago, SwampD said:

    Tackling is legal against the Sabres, I mean, from what I’ve seen so far this year.

    14 minutes ago, SwampD said:

    I bet it’s a ticky tack hook.

    You have got to be kidding me.

     

  9. 16 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    It means you have no idea if he's a good or bad man. What are you basing it on?

    Leaving aside your major back-pedal here, which I suppose is a slight improvement over your prior post, I'm basing my assessment on watching and listening to him for the last 6 years, plus the statements of those close to him.

    Do I know him personally?  No, of course not.  Do you apply that criterion to every public figure whose character you assess?

     

    11 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    This post lacks so much context its basically useless. 

    Well, I was responding to this:

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    You put him up vs the better coaches in the league and he's going to fail.  

    ...but thanks for the value-added comment.  Should people start critiquing your posts this way?

     

  10. 10 minutes ago, Crusader1969 said:

    He's a good man should have nothing to do with it.  I think he handcuffs the OC, that's why Dabol wanted out.  
    You put him up vs the better coaches in the league and he's going to fail.  
    get an offensive guy to take over next year.  McDermott will land on his feet as a DC again somewhere.  His time in Buffalo is done 
     

     

    Daboll wanting out is pure speculation.  He took a HC job, which any OC would do.

    As for going up against better coaches -- last season, McD beat:

    - Sean McVay (coming off a SB win, btw)

    - John Harbaugh

    - Mike Tomlin

    - Andy Reid

    - Bill Belichick (twice)

    - Mike McDaniel (twice)

    - Dan Campbell

    The previous season, he beat:

    - Andy Reid

    - Sean Payton

    - Bill Belichick (twice)

    2 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    Also we have no idea if he's a good man. We know what that's code for, though.

    What does this mean?

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