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  1. I don't get all the Larsson haters here. This guy is a solid bottom sixer that doesn't cost a lot of money and is just hitting his prime years. He was having a career year (on pace for 15 goals) playing with Gionta and Foligno against the other teams 1st lines when his arm exploded (dislocated wrist and elbow) and required surgery. 15 goals for a 3rd line two-way forward/grinder is gold. That's more than Foligno or Gaustad ever got us. Injury clip here. https://youtu.be/InHiXfbKsWo?t=19s That injury was vicious - I thought his career was over and he wouldn't be the same guy. Because before that hit he was fearless, fast, and solid in both zones. It took him a while this season but he is almost back to where he was. Even in that Florida game he is carrying that puck from behind the net to the front of it with 2:30 left in the 3rd period for a solid scoring chance. And then when one of his teammates is getting slashed and high-sticked, he goes over and blast the guy in the face with a cross check. That is someone playing for more than just himself. Again, more than Gaustad ever gave us. Yes, this year he seems a bit slower, and his defensive play has been hit-or-miss, but this guy is putting it back together and could be our Dixon Ward, Matt Barnaby, Vaclav Varada type player. If you watch the lines he takes without the puck you can tell the guy is coachable and knows his stuff. I don't think Johan has hit his ceiling yet, and I think he is the kind of player that we need, because this team doesn't have a lot grit, and its going to get even softer when we lose Kane and Gorges. Plus it's fun to say Johan in the terminator voice.
  2. "It is the responsibility of each poster not to post in an offensive or obnoxious manner. The real question is the definition of "offensive." I wasn't as put off by the post in question as Radar was, but I could be in the minority on that. If enough people find it offensive -- it's offensive and it's the fault of the poster." Oh boy here we go... Easy solution maybe we should consider: as long as the poster isn't personally attacking someone, if you don't like it, comment that you don't like it (if you want) and move on. I find it more offensive that someone considers majority rules to gauge right and wrong because, in general, people get really stupid and easy to manipulate when fired up about something. I've played in a few Xbox online hockey leagues and the personal attack rule allows people to goof on each other playfully, without taking it "over the line." Regarding this specific comment, sure it was childish and immature and maybe would have been funny if I was in middle school (or highly intoxicated), but I've seen worse comments about Cody Hodgson and Ville Leino on this board. There's my two cents that no one asked for. :P Anyhow... can the Sabs make some trades already??!!!
  3. Lehner is an above average goalie that will hopefully be playing for a different team by the end of the season. Seems like an ok guy but he isn't worth much more than a 3rd round pick at the deadline. Ullmark is our goalie of the future, but I'm hoping we trade for an above average goalie in the off-season (whose name doesn't rhyme with Bobbin Gainer) and run a 1a-1b goalie tandem next year to ease him into NHL starter action.
  4. Fish said Jack left money on the table. I am beyond curious to know what number they were at before discussions went quiet this summer. Was he at 10.5, 11.5, 12MM???? Unfortunately we may never know...
  5. There was Pu all over the ice there at the buzzer
  6. My sentiment exactly, hockey isn't baseball so the moneyball analytics only go so far. I read the article, and what I took out of the stats is that even though Risto had good individual season, his ceiling is a lot higher on a better team (duh). I think this article was a fluff piece for diehards by seasoned reporter, or a really good article by an intern. Either way, it's hockey news in the summertime so I'll take it...
  7. If you want to pay someone like they can carry an organization, they should be able to do it. Eichel has not done it, or shown that he can do it - yet. His body of work is small, which skews any statistical analysis when you are trying to apply it over an 8 year term. Yes Jack is an amazing hockey player and everyone should be excited that he is considering a long term contract with the team, but he still has A LOT to prove.
  8. Wow. People are dying to overpay Eichel. I don't blame any of you though, because you lived through DR and TM, and you've only seen JBot deal for a few months, so your not used to seeing what a good contract looks like. :P But in all seriousness, I'm really glad JBot is negotiating this deal, because it is already obvious this guy knows how to get contracts done without overpaying. Here is my unsolicited opinion on the matter: Let's start here. Eichel has done nothing in this league so far except energize a fan base. He was arguably the best player on a poorly run team with no fire power and a weak defense. He takes shifts off, makes the "I-can't-believe-my-mommy-took-my-phone-away" face when he gets upset, and did not lead his team to the playoffs. Go on and tell me all about how he was top 11 in points per game, can skate like the wind, etc etc etc, and I will keep pointing to his -29 and the 88-73-23 record he and his team accumulated in his first two years in the NHL. Connor McDavid he is not. Long-term contracts are risky for the team, not the player. Typically when you go long, dollars go down. At this point in his career it is less risky for the Sabres to take this chance on Jack because his upside is so high. Either way, going long should not cost the Sabres anymore $, if anything it gives the team leverage in the negotiations. Does Eichel really want to be in Buffalo? This contract will tell us what we need to know. A contract at $9.5MM+ is overpaying and will limit JBots ability to put together a good team both short and long term. Jack and his agent know this and don't care. Welcome to playoff bubble hockey for another 3+ years. A contract at $8-8.5MM shows us that Jack wants to be on winning team and is willing to take a lower salary to give his GM a better chance to make it happen (remember, this guy is going to making over 50% of his income on endorsements and other BS - he doesn't need a big $ contract) A contract at $8.5-9.5 shows us that this was an intense negotiation, and both parties fought to get every inch they could. I consider this fair market value and an acceptable term. I'm excited to see what the actual deal looks like when it's done.
  9. 3 main reasons: 1) Injury prone 2) While he can keep the team in the game, he doesn't steal too many games for us. This makes him an above average goalie, but not elite, and his contract should reflect that. At $4MM/1year I think that is a great deal for both sides. Show them you can play 60-65 games a year, stay healthy, and that you are still getting better. The Sabres get an affordable starting goalie, with potential upside, and he's still an RFA afterwards. 3) He is awful in shoot-outs, which can cost a team 8-15 points a year
  10. Not sure if Gorges deserves to be in this category. He isn't a 18-22 minutes a night guy - although he was used that way this season because of injuries and less than stellar play by others on the backend. He is 100% the kind of guy this team needs in the locker room and on the ice (finishing checks, making it miserable on forwards in front of his net), but I think he needs to be at 14-18 minutes a game. Of course in order for that to happen GMTM needs to plug a couple holes at D. Either way Gorges isn't going anywhere this offseason unless he's part of a package deal. Also, how does Kulikov not make this list? I still like Bogo's play more than his (although he had me scratching my head a lot more this season with some of his decisions).
  11. This is the first time Gionta has been 100% healthy on a non-tank Sabres team. He is skating faster, harder, and with a chip on his shoulder. Without a doubt we should sign him to a one-year deal next year for depth and leadership - as long as he remains healthy and no one better is available on the open market.
  12. Props to Eleven for taking the high road on a very sensitive subject. I think you handled yourself perfectly in that situation. Not to discount the misperceived sexual harassment angle, but this might have been a situation where a group of people where just looking for a reason to be in a fight that night. That accidental brush against the woman was the trigger they could use to justify arguing with someone and possibly get into a worldstarhiphop video. Luckily it happened before anyone had too much to drink so we will never know... :flirt:
  13. I don't think it makes sense unless Gionta requests it. Bergevin even cited the loss of Gionta's leadership as a reason they needed to bring in a vet like Weber. https://www.nhl.com/news/canadiens-gm-marc-bergevin-talks-pk-subban-trade/c-281145516
  14. I 100% agree on all 6 points. Pysyk is a good player, and will be a good player for years, but Kulikov is a better fit for this team this year, and gives us options down the road (re-sign, trade deadline bait, let walk for cap space, etc)
  15. Am I the only one that thinks any team signing Stamkos is a huge risk for medical reasons? He is dealing with blood clots, which is a totally different animal than a bad knee or shoulder surgery. We just saw McCormicks career end over this in Buffalo and I'm worried Stamkos plays part of the season next year and then is forced into retirement. I would love to have a pure goal scorer on this team, and would prefer someone proven like Stamkos than Cody Hodgson... I mean Jonathan Drouin. :P Can someone please help me jump on the "Stamkos to the Sabres" bandwagon and answer these two questions? 1) Is there a history of players that suffered from blood clots coming back and having a long career? 2) If Stamkos is forced into retirement due to blood clots, what would the Sabres be on the hook for per the CBA?
  16. What I've liked most about Ullmark up to this point is that he saw an opportunity to grasp the starting role (even if it is temporary) and he did it. He had a shaky first game but looked real solid the next two. Like others, I agree he still needs time to develop and Rochester is the best place for him when Lehner gets back. We also learned that when Johnson was given the same opportunity he totally blew it. Hopefully this was a wake up call and he can work himself into a reliable back-up role for the rest of the season. Because if Lehner goes down again, and Ullmark keeps playing this well, it should be an easy decision to keep starting him over Johnson. It will be interesting to see who Disco Dan plays on Thursday after having a few days off.
  17. Killing it with One Way Terror https://www.facebook.com/One-Way-Terror-252174521481217/
  18. Evander Kane had a great game and I'm surprised more people aren't talking about it. He doesn't hesitate to chase down the puck and throw a big hit on the forecheck. And when he does lay the body on, he doesn't take himself out of the play. Plus he isn't afraid to throw the puck on net if other options aren't there. The Kane-Eichel combo is going to terrorize defenses this year.
  19. It will be interesting to see what the market rate for a goaltender is - if it turns out that Lehner is out for an extended period of time. It looks like there are several teams with NHL caliber goalie assets in their organizations. http://news.nationalpost.com/sports/nhl/the-nhls-supply-of-starting-goaltenders-exceeds-demand-i-dont-think-expansion-can-come-quick-enough-for-goalies
  20. You're welcome! :flirt: At this point if RJ and his lovely wife are healthy, and the Sabres are competitive, I think this is the case. RJ seems like he truly enjoys the game, and he has a great seat to one of the best sports in the world for a team he loves. When they aren't a good team, he says it. When they are a good team, the man gets excited.
  21. I can't wait to hear him say "...and Eichel with the SHAAAUGHT...HE SCORESSS!!!!"
  22. I've been great, but the Sabre's haven't :flirt: There isn't much to talk about during rebuilding years besides draft picks and who you hope they don't trade when the team's good again; so instead I've just been laying low. But now I'm definitely excited about watching the Sabs score some goals this season. Sabre's have 4 solid top six forwards (Kane, Moulson, Ennis, O'Reilly), 3 elite prospects that could produce (Girgs, Reinhart, Eichel), and some great role players in Foligno, Gionta, Deslauriers, and Legwand that will give you a consistent effort every night. I'm hoping Gorges is 100% healthy on the blue line, and they make one more move to get a #3-4 defensemen.
  23. He is a exceptional playmaker and does a great job of moving the puck up and around the ice to get his team into scoring position. For me, that is where most of his potential lies. Hopefully he gets to play with on a line with a sniper or two so he can showcase his game and we can get a good read on his improvement (against NHL'rs) from last year.
  24. I like Andrew Peters as a person, but he was a boring fighter. Grab, hold, maybe fire 2 punches, and then someone falls down. Brad May or Bobby B should have made this list over Peters.
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