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  1. As soon as the brackets are announced and Minnesota misses out, make the call, off him a rookie max deal and get him signed. He needs to be playing in the AHL playoffs this spring and in the NFL next fall!

     

    Comes in Botts we need skill!

  2. Your chance to say who you would target, what you would pay, and how stupid the other guy's proposal is.

    I'll start:

     

    Evander Kane, Justin Bailey and pick 8

    For

    Cam Fowler and pick 26

     

    Depends on how the playoffs unfold, but there is a good chance that the Ducks look at Theodore and Montour and say "Cam's great, but do we really need to pay him $7 million?"

     

    Each team trades from a position of strength to fill a position of weakness.

    Contract situations match

    Solves the Ducks expansion problem.

     

    Fire away.

    Easy pass for Anaheim.

     

    Sabres get best players, Ducks get biggest contract and the picks are irrelevant in this draft. Bailey doesn't make up the difference.

    My preferred targets would be two of Fowler, Trouba Ekholm, Ellis. I don't expect any of them to be moved, so combining my preferences with expectations, I arrive at players more like Vatanen and Brodin.

     

    Kane and a 3rd for Brodin.

    #8, Bailey/Baptiste, Girgensons for Vatanen and #27.

     

    Brodin-Risto

    McCabe-Vatanen

    Guhle-Antipin

    Falk

     

    Bogo banished somewhere. Anywhere. Gorges in the A.

    First one could work if the Wild are willing to take on Kane. Not sure they'd do that.

     

    Second has zero chance! Young cost controlled defense for spare parts. Nope, never gonna get it done!

  3. Tonawanda Icemen

     

    I've always thought WNY would be a great location for an OHL tam.  Cheaper fun alternative to the NHL and the hockey is fun to watch.

     

    Used to drive up to Niagara Falls and watch the old NF Flyers/Thunder play.  I watched Jay McKee before the Sabres drafted him!

  4. It would have to be Fox Sports type challenge.

     

    That would give you access to the reruns of the World Poker Tour and college football games.

     

    You could also do a deal with OHL to broadcast some of their games, Erie for now and perhaps a local team.

    Certainly would be sweet.

     

     

    However, I see this as very unlikely.

     

    Though personally, I'd love to see a challenge that had poker on 24/7, but ...

  5. I've wanted the Sabres to draft Sam Reinhart the whole process. He has several skills we simply lack. Elite play making ability. Hockey sense that are off the chart. The guy sees the ice at that superstar level, and he creates goal scoring opportunities for his teammates because of his hockey sense and passing skills. He can make those around him better. Yes, he's a not a pure goal scorer and perhaps he could be a bigger player but I just feel and see on tape a guy who would fit here nicely.

     

    Florida to me has to draft Ekblad or trade the pick to Calgary or Edmonton. Bennett seems like a fit their as well as they have centers and Bennett has shown quality abilities on play on the wing. However, how does a team pass on the elite skill level and size of Ekblad when you have no one in the system like that. The Sabres could pass on Aaron beause of Rasmus and Nikita; also to some extent, Pysyk and McCabe.

  6. If I was grading the top picks in this year vs. next year draft: scale of 1-100

    hey I'm not a scout but I'm so hoping we grab Reinhart.

     

    91-100 = A

    81-90 = B

     

    2014

    Sam Reinhart, C (2014) - 90 (love the IQ and play making)

    Aaron Ekblad, D (2014) - 92 (looks like a franchise type defensemen)

    Sam Bennett, C (2014) - 88 (hard to play against with willingness to go to scoring areas)

    Michael Dal Colle, W (2014) - 83 (NHL winger's frame and a shot to go with it)

    Leon Draisaitl, C (2014) - 85 (skating is questionable but compete level and skill is not)

     

    2015

    Connor McDavid, C (2015) - 98 (can't say anything that hasn't already been said)

    Jack Eichel, C (2015) - 97 (Steven Stamkos like ability)

    Noah Hanifin, D (2015) - 90 (big mobile defensemen)

    Matthew Barzal, C (2015) - I haven't seen enough tape on this guy (read great things about his play making skills)

    Pavel Zacha, W (2015) - I haven't seen enough tape on this guy (big and strong winger)

    Colin White, C (2015) - 90 (could end up being higher next season)

    Oliver Kylington, D (2015) -85 (amazing in the AHL skills competition)

    Travis Konecny, C (2015) -85

    Dylan Strome, C (2015) -88

    Paul Bittner, W (2015) - 88

  7. If I were the Islanders, I would keep the pick.

     

    Lots of things went wrong this year. The goal-tending was awful, the team suffered lots of injuries, the franchise player JT was hurt for a long period. It was a storm of bad things. Therefore, I would trust the team will improve next year, take the risk of giving up a high pick in the worst possible year and hope I can be a playoff team. The Sabres would be OK but not thrilled with the 17th pick in the draft.

     

    I might try to trade the #5 pick this year to another team to try to provide some top 6 depth and maybe a 2nd round pick next year because not having both the 1st and 2nd round pick next year will be difficult.

  8. Next year won't be a tank, sure sounds good on paper, but in reality, what is best for the organization?

     

    A. Fill the roster with your young talent now and surround them with veterans to make the cap floor and try to win (which they won't).

     

    OR

     

    B. put as many of the young guys in Rochester, McCabe, Grigs, Armia, Ristolainen, Lieuwen, Makarov, Deslauriers, Etc. develop together where they may be able to have success. And if we send Reinhart (yep, I'm calling it) back to juniors, who could blame them?

     

    Obviously,option B makes more sense in the long run. I hate losing but come on, we can handle this one more year before we start to to try to truly compete!

     

     

     

    I believe the idea is called "not mortgaging the future for minimal success next season". It's all a balance. TM could probably:

    - Trade pick #2 for a top-6 wing on the last year of his contract

    - Trade Girgensons and a pick for something similar

    - Package Ehrhoff and a pick for yet another top-6 forward at the end of a contract

    - Throw a ton of money at Callahan and Ott

    - Hang on to Stafford (based on the end of this season) and let him walk as a UFA

     

    Would the team be better next season? Yes, maybe even in the Wildcard hunt if the young D play well. Would the team be better the seasons after that? Absolutely not. The Sabres are in a position of weakness, especially in terms of UFAs. They could start trading in assets, but that's unlikely to help in the long run. There's only two ways out of the basement: trades and time. I'll take time, since the trade route would seem less likely to bring the real result we're all looking for.

     

    Patients is the key. One more crappy season will see us in a position to start moving forward!

     

    No one needs to tell Tim Murray the right thing to do.

  9. Currently we have 13 contracts committed to next season @ 36.9M

     

    Tyler Ennis - offer 4 year 16M (3.5, 4.0, 4.0, 4.5) - 4M cap hit

    Cory Conacher - offer 2 year 2.8M (1.3, 1.5) - 1.4M cap hit

    Marcus Foligno - tough contract - offer 2 year 5.6M (2.6, 3.0) - cap hit 2.8M

     

    that's 8.2M added or 16 contracts @ 45.1M

     

    now we have 7 contracts and about 9M needed to be spent.

     

    2/3 UFA's and the cap floor won't be a problem.

     

    Konopka, D'Agostini, McBain can all walk

  10. Sign this UFA sign that UFA, though there are plenty of player who will take the money, if you're Matt Moulson, Steve Ott, Ryan Callahan do you really want to play in buffalo now? The team is awful and does not look like it will win for a while. Plus will the Sabres offer the term these guys want? It's easy to say play x players 6 million on a one year deal, but I get offered 4 years 13 million elsewhere I'm taking the 4 year deal.

     

    I'm sure Murray has a plan but the Sabres have 18 to 20 million to fill in. And the plan better be around have a tough season next year, as we need to contend for that top pick. After that winning becomes the priority again.

  11. OK, let assume we continue down our path of destruction and end up winning the lottery for the #1 pick.

     

    If the Islanders end up with the 2nd pick in this years draft, do they keep the pick and risk the 2015 draft?

     

    If they option it to Buffalo and we pick 1-2 do we pick both Reinhart and Ekbland?

    Do we pick Reinhart and then maybe gamble with Michael Dal Colle?

    Do we pick Reinhart and then try to trade the #2 pick?

     

    Any way you look at it, I want Reinhart, the guy got a great combination of offense and defense. He's a play maker with a little grit and leadership?

     

    If we only we lose the lottery and pick #2, let's hope the Islanders pick #3 and we could grab Ekbland and Dal Colle and maybe use both of those picks to move to #1.

     

    what do you all think?

  12. I love draft talk but how freaking depressing is it that we need to start this discussion in October?

     

    However I have complete confidence that the idiotic Sabres will win 13 of their last 20 games and end up with the 7th pick in the draft. Because we all know that's what Buffalo does.

  13. Really nice job on your write up, and it looks like you put a lot of time and effort into this.

     

    I disagree with a few of rankings but most of my views are only slightly different from yours. After the first ten to fifteen players I don’t think a rank number means much. The top 4 have the highest end potential, and the only top 2 defensemen/top line player. The rest of the top 15 show top 4 defensive potential or top 9 forwards, skilled third line players are extremely valuable and necessary.

     

     

    (1) Mikhail Grigorenko

    (2) Joel Armia

    (3) Jake McCabe

    (4) Rasmus Ristolainen

    (5) Mark Pysyk

    (6) Johan Larsson

    (7) Zemgus Girgensons

    (8) Matt Hackett

    (9) Nikita Zadorov

    (10) Brayden McNabb

    (11) Daniel Catenacci

    (12) Corey Tropp

    (13) Justin Kea

    (14) Chad Ruhwedel

    (15) Brady Austin

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