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Saudi Arabia Rob

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  1. On 2/26/2019 at 12:10 AM, Broken Ankles said:

    He’s lost all his leverage.   Skinner holds all the cards.   His agent knows JB can not afford to lose him.  He has seen what Stone was extended for in Vegas.  I think it’s $9.1m/8 years or he tests.  

    I think he may be slight less than $9 million, but pretty darn close.

  2. This is really frustrating.  Where was all this "pride" earlier in the season when there was actually flickers of hope after that 10 game run?  So now they don't want to be in the basement and it's motivating them.  Sorry, followed this team since 1970 and don't root for them to lose.  However, that was the plan for this year and now they will blow it.  I think every thinking fan wants to be able to go to a Sabres game with a Crosby or Stamkos-like player.  While clearly there is a lot of hype over the top two guys and there's no guarantee it won't be Alexander Daigle, I think most fans understand, have put up with this miserable suffering for two years, and now want the "plan" to pay off.  I don't blame anyone at this point for having mixed feelings and being very disappointed about this sudden surge of "player pride."  Many of whom would have loved to have been traded to a playoff contender at the deadline.

  3. Lol, okay let's not get too carried away here. Kovalchuk is still a Top 10 (maybe Top 5) player in the game. You know you would have welcomed him with open arms had we signed him, so don't act all "HAHA YOU WERE WRONG, I WAS RIGHT" about him just yet.

     

    Not for 10 years, like the Devils. Sad part is that will more than likely be on the highlight reel before Vanek's or Roy's goals which were superior shots.

  4. I guess the SOTU Address last night has me in a mood, so...

     

    I hate when people think I'm in Iraq fighting Iraqis, when that is the furthest thing from the truth. The "War in Iraq" (in its current state) is the most competent fighting/defense force in the world protecting the Iraqi people from de-stabilizing influences, while the Iraqi people decide how they are going to govern themselves. For all the US deaths in Iraq, there are multitudes more deaths of Iraqi citizens who have the guts to stand up for themselves and their neighbors against violent extremist groups who continue to thrive in lawlessness. It bothers me that we are abandoning these people during their most desperate time of need. But, at least we're "ending the war in Iraq."

     

    Meanwhile, the term "Global War on Terrorism" is not an American idea. It is the mentality of our determined enemy, who will fight us on their terms, anywhere in the world. I am looking forward to leaving this flat country where our American military forces have a clear technical and military superiority over our enemies to go to the mountainous, cavernous, hostile battlefield of Afghanistan, where we will not be able to demonstrate our air power or make effective use of things like night-vision equipment, so American Soldiers' lives will be in even more peril. I also cannot wait to leave these friendly, supportive, educated Iraqi people who lived under a ruthless dictator whose ideals were inimical to the best interests of both his own people and our country's security. What a joy it will be to operate among the uneducated population of Afghanistan, who actually believed in the precepts of the treacherous Taliban party, because none of them were taught any differently.

     

    All I can say to everyone who supports the fight in Afghanistan, but wants us to leave Iraq is...

     

    see your local Armed Forces recruiting office... "We need more meat for the grinder."

     

    My tours were in '04, '05, and '07, when all these educated Iraqi were indeed trying to blow the hell out of us. Unfortunately it did take 3,000 of our comrades paying the ultimate price to get where we are now. Whether you agreed with the invasion or not, we are now giving the Iraqis a chance to restart their country instead of living under a dictator who brutalized and abused his people. Return home safe, my friend.

  5. Agreed...painful loss of at least a point.

     

    One amusing thing, I was watching the Hockey Night in Canada feed and the announcers kept pointing out each time the Canadians' fans would sing that stupid 'Ovey song, or whatever it is, the Sabres would score. They actually seem kind of nervous in the last 90 seconds when the fans started in.

     

    All-Star break is well needed. Maybe Tallinder can get back...and stay healthy.

  6. What still rough to watch is the power play. There were too many times when Toronto was able to come back with a 2-2 and generated short-handed shots. I know the Sabres play risky, but...

     

    In the third, Ruff put two defensemen on the PP. Smart, obvious move with the way it was going late.

     

    Agree on the Marty observation...he always seems to let in the one goal which makes the games a bit too "interesting" down the stretch. How many times have the two-goal games become one-goal games with three or four minutes left because of a Marty goal. Don't get me wrong, I think he's a great guy and keeping him as the backup is the right move this year, but gosh, does he have to make every game interesting?

  7. My biggest concern is Tallinder, I'd hate to see him gone for any period of time...again.

     

    I would not get too overly concerned about the loss in particular, as mentioned numerous times, three months of good hockey shouldn't be overridden by a few bad games, even if it is against Ottawa.

     

    What is concerning is how when teams hit the Sabres, it seems to throw them off their game.

  8. "Ovechkin drew an automatic $100 fine for the hit, which will be reviewed by the league office to determine if further action will be taken."

     

    For those of you scoring at home, here is how that breaks down: player "A" does something in egregioius violation of the rules, which the on-ice officials feel is an attempt to injure. NHL says "Bad boy, you owe us $100.00, Mr. $1 million-per-year superstar..." I mean seriously, wouldn't that be like one of us doing the same thing in a bar league and getting fined a quarter?

     

     

     

    Imagine if it was Adam Mair hitting Ovechkin or Crosby or Sundin like that...there'd be hell to pay in the league office.

  9. Agreed it did work for their team, but their team still has that "old hockey mentality. Here's another quote: ("I stepped on the ice and saw the puck come toward me," Robitaille said.

     

    "I knew if I touched it it would be too many men, but I didn't interfere with their guy and as far as I'm concerned a tie game with 30 seconds left, that's a questionable call.")

     

    Once again, as long as these guys still don't get the refs aren't going to let stuff slide in the last five minutes of a close game. they'll continue to fall behind the rest. Robitalle paid for his thoughts with the misconduct at the end of the game.

     

    I think we're in violent agreement on this one!

  10. Got this from the paper on Flyers: {However, Philadelphia played with an energy and intensity that's been missing most of this season. They also showed up with a bit more aggression as Triston Grant, Mike Richards and Ben Eager all got in some punches -- and 5-minute majors -- in three fights that energized the team.

     

    "It was old Flyers hockey," R.J. Umberger said. "That's how we've got to play, to go back to our roots.}

     

    Please Philadelphia, go back to your roots and old-style hockey. You'll be cellar dwellers for another decade!

  11. A posting last week suggested the Sabres needed to lost big to end their winning streak. It would wake the team up and get them playing well...if that theory hold water, this may be the game!

     

    Hopefully this isn't a trend. They've got a busy couple of weeks ahead and need to get on a roll again.

     

    I certainly hope no ones ready to throw them under the bus...I have a feeling they'll be on a roll shortly.

  12. I know I'm stating the obvious, but Dom just isn't at the level he was even two or three years ago. The poke check was great, vintage Dom, but he definitely doesn't have the right-left mobility he had before. I know he's 42(?), but I'm glad we had him in our prime.

     

    To quote the Great One...this team is good, scary good. Miller won this one for them.

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