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OK -- time to chill out a bit. You are hysterically picking fights here and babbling incomprehensibly. Get back to talking hockey please.
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Yes, and I'm pretty annoyed about that situation -- but that doesn't mean that certain posters who are inclined towards #hammymath can just repeat a piece of speculation and thereby magically morph that speculation into fact.
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Again: how do we know he tried to sign Zadina?
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Sorry for your loss @Doohickie. I bet he was a great dog and that he had a great life with your family.
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How do we know there was an attempt?
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Waitaminute. You think he’d be better in front on the PP than in his office on the left half-wall? I think that is the perfect spot for him.
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That is awesome.
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I voted Dixon Ward, although I think Ward’s contemporary, Curtis Brown, who was a bit better than Ward, and was also a center, is within reach as well. I think Krebsie has good hockey IQ, good feet, good passion for the game and, unfortunately, lousy hands. I don’t think he’ll ever be productive enough to be a top-sixer. There also is a real possibility that he never sees a 35-pt season. But next season is only his 3rd full NHL season and I can see Lindy getting the best out of him.
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Getting ready: are players in town working out yet?
nfreeman replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
I really hope the Sabres have a top medical/sports science team at this point that can make a difference in Quinn staying healthy. If he plays 75+ games I think he will develop into a star. -
This is kind of overstated IMHO. I agree that the prospect rankings don’t mean anything for this coming season, but they mean quite a bit in evaluating a team’s pool of assets, which is important. Having a strong pool of assets, for example, allows you to trade one of them for a bona fide #3 center who is extremely fast, only 24 and might even have a bit of upside, as the Sabres did this summer.
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I generally agree with this, but the following scenario is pretty plausible IMHO: - Mule or other starting D suffers a 2-month injury - Bryson backslides to his 2022-23 form, which was largely not NHL-caliber - Gilbert is game, and well-liked by his teammates and the fan base, but not good enough to play every night If something like that happens, the door is open for Ryan J, and I think he's good enough to grab the opportunity.
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I'm excluding Levi because he is pretty likely to play 25-30 games in the NHL, and Benson because he's pretty much graduated from "prospect" status. Unlike years past, it doesn't seem like the Sabres have any of the prospects penciled into the NHL lineup for this coming season. So in order to have an impact at the NHL level, someone is going to need to have a huge camp or, more likely, make the most of an injury-created opportunity when it arises. Check out this thread for some excellent SabreSpace breakdowns of the current prospect pool: prospect threadski I went with Ryan Johnson, on the theory that he's more likely to get an injury-related opportunity than any of the forwards, plus he has a decent amount of NHL experience and I liked what I saw from him last year. If it's a forward, I'll go with Whole Lotta Rosen, who tied for first in scoring on the Amerks and has played there for 2 full seasons now, so he knows their system well and they know him well. I also get the impression that while Kulich is physically stronger, Rosen has more overall game.
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The guys on the team might get out of shape during the summer, but it's good to know some SabreSpacers remain razor sharp.
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Movies / TV Shows - I Have Watched / Plan To Watch
nfreeman replied to Sabres Fan in NS's topic in The Aud Club
So my wife and I watched "Ripley" on Netflix. It was quite good, although more of an artsy slow burn than a pulsating thriller. It's based on a series of novels about an American grifter who moves to Europe in the 1950s. There was a movie starring Matt Damon, Jude Law and the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman about 15 years ago based on the 1st novel. Also, @LabattBlue and others might be interested in the Netflix's show fantastic cinematography -- nearly the entire series is set in Italy. The other interesting item about the show is that it stars a certain former Sabre's twin brother: -
@dudacek -- great series of threads, as always. I'm not sure how this got merged with the Skinner thread and I don't think I have the ability to undo it -- sorry. As for the substance, here are my 2 cents: - I don't think Skinner was unloaded to save cash, although I am dismayed at the prospect of the Sabres being a low-payroll team yet again. Even if cheapness isn't the reason for the low payroll, the Sabres need to improve their reputation around the league, and having a low payroll has the exact opposite effect. - Anyway, I think Skinner was unloaded because Lindy, and possibly KA, determined that he was a net negative and that if they are going to be serious about winning, he needed to go. - Overall, IMHO the big picture is that the Sabres are a young team who last year were dying for a real coach and instead took advantage of having a substitute teacher and goofed around all year. Now they have a real coach. I expect Lindy to have a huge impact. They are not going to come out and mail it in at home any longer. It's just not going to happen. Their focus and intensity is going to be much, much better and more consistent. - I also expect the new bottom 6 to play a much tougher, harder game than their predecessors did, and for their work to energize the crowd and the rest of the team. That, combined with resurgent offensive firepower from TT, Tuch, Cozens and Quinn and continued growth from JJP, will eliminate the blah mediocrity that characterized the team last year. So, like in every offseason during this whole misbegotten era -- I'm optimistic!
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As an optimist, I gave the moves the high grade, but of course it's much too soon to tell. I don't think KA could've gotten more for Mitts or for Savoie. I also think it's reasonably likely that both Byram and McLeod will play large roles on the Sabres next season and play well in doing so. Either way, though, KA needs both of them to be good and to contribute to a major improvement in team performance. If either of them stinks, and the guy the Sabres traded for him excels on his new team, it will inevitably reflect poorly on KA.
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Yes except that IMHO he did take a huge step that season — from afterthought to legit top 2 center — and then another one in the playoffs to NHL star — and with a beautiful game to boot. I’d also put forward that the great Richard Martin’s career, although he’d already achieved stardom, was cruelly cut short by a knee injury suffered in an arguably dirty play in a collision with Mike Palmateer, a goalie for the Leafs.
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I just finished Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese. I thought it was great. Highly recommended, especially for the healthcare professionals here.
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(Off-season) What’s your favorite Sabrespace meme?
nfreeman replied to #freejame's topic in The Aud Club
Yes indeed. You can't put it all on rookies and 2nd- and 3rd-year guys. -
I am going to urge everyone to watch the men’s basketball gold medal game today at 3:30 PM. The semifinal game against Serbia on Thursday was a thrilling, fantastic game. This is almost certainly the last Olympics for LeBron, Curry and KD, each of whom can still really bring it. It’s also fascinating to see the three of them on the same team. They are playing France, which is led by the 7’4” NBA rookie of the year Victor Wembanyama, and which will be playing at home in front of a rabid, passionate crowd.
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Is KA done tinkering with the roster this off-season?
nfreeman replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
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Great breakdown as always @dudacek. I tend to think that Lindy will pull most of these guys towards the better scenarios you have posted. However, some disappointments are inevitable -- and I'll include in that category the likelihood of one or both of Samuelsson and Quinn, getting hurt again. Other guys (Tage, Cozens, Tuch, Dahlin, Power, UPL) are more important than those 2, but I think the Sabres need a good healthy season out of at least 1 of them to make the playoffs.
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