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thewookie1

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  1. Yes it shouldn’t of counted; add that to the endless list of screw ups done against us. can someone please teach Dahlin how to use the body again. After taking a bunch of penalties to start he seems extremely hesitant to even make contact. Call up the mule and put him with Dahlin, his defensive confidence is shot
  2. Well they are different players; they produce at a similar rate but have different manners of accomplishing their work. Reinhart was generally a passer and cerebral player Tuch uses his speed to create space and cause breakdowns. The one thing Tuch has over Reinhart is an infectious type of play that can spread amongst his teammates regardless of skill level. Reinhart’s highlights are golf clappers and thoughtful. Tuch’s highlights are rowdy cheering that get you wildly flailing your arms. Both are great; wish we had both
  3. Not easy for sure, but 4 v 1; the 4 should always win lol. Maybe 1 or 2 should collapsed in on him and either stood him up or at least make him do some other ridiculous deke. That defensive play was comically bad. Ranger 1: ”Hey, the best player in the world is coming at us, what should we do?” Ranger 2: “Let’s flail our sticks at him; that’s bound to work” Ranger 3 “Great idea” Ranger 4 “How are our flailing sticks not stopping him!?”
  4. Good luck Jack but I can’t wish a Cup for you until we are out of the ditch. To be honest I hope his surgery goes well, he gets a few years with Vegas, gets a Cup in a few years and then has to retire due to wear on his ADR being concerning. Then I never have to hate him as a Bruin and the Sabres’ concerns are vindicated.
  5. The injuries keep piling on for us; with our full compliment of players this would be a very winnable game. But without Olofsson, Mitts and Anderson I really don’t like our odds.
  6. That would be my biggest question; if he didn’t try or gave nothing more than a cursory attempt Friedman is truly no more than a mouthpiece versus a journalist.
  7. It might be sad but I can never enjoy McDavid highlights due to the lottery. Every time he does something otherworldly I just feel cheated
  8. Dahlin needs a D partner who can play defense and help him work through his growing pains. Dahlin is far from a lost cause as you can still see occasional flashes of his talent. He needs assistance to get his confidence back. Cozens is similar in that he needs help but more so in settling him down; he wants to win the game on every early shift and over plays the puck by trying to be Pavel Datsyuk instead of Logan Couture.
  9. Anyone else think its funny that Toronto is offering Holl, the guy they made trades to protect, up for trade now?
  10. He's like Foligno in terms of his love of the city and the team; Tuch is Foligno only if instead become a checker and grinder he gained great skating speed and a bit better hands. 🙂
  11. In a vacuum you let him play; but from a team standpoint and a risk-reward approach you wouldn't
  12. Use that NJ 5th and bring Borgen back with you; our defense is weak and gets shoved around like pool toys. I hope they come home and get their ***** in gear because that was a joke.
  13. It wouldn't be anything official, but just like "Future Considerations" can effectively mean nothing or something. Effectively Adams could say, we both know I like Theodore or Whitecloud or etc and we both know that you are a mile over the cap. So if the time comes and you need more cap space, you know my number.
  14. As I said in my post, this isn't a normal schedule year. April is fully booked with regular season games along with March due to the Olympics. They play 24 games after seeing us on 3/10/22 (30 games from March 1st until the end of April.)
  15. Hey, he's an ally now. We must use his dirtiness to use on other unfortunate souls.
  16. I hope Boychuk comes to cheer on his new team and potentially teach our youngsters dirty Boston/Isle tricks.
  17. I honestly don't think the trade is over. I believe there will be a part two with a Dman coming here. If Eichel, Patches, and Stone come back the VGK will be 10mil over the cap with the then 26 players. Regardless if they have zero extras and waive McNabb they still end up 4 mil over the cap. Between our home game against Vegas on March 10th and the end of the season, Vegas plays 24 games. They may very well be in a dog fight to make the playoffs and if Eichel and the others are already healthy I highly doubt they will elect to Kucherov Eichel and potentially miss the playoffs altogether. As such, few teams would have the cap space to eat 5 to 8 million in March hence another deal. Just food for thought.
  18. Hey don’t forget Tuch
  19. Yeah I was meaning in the past tense not that we should of forced him to stay in return for the ADR. More that I was disappointed he wasn’t even willing to stay even prior to the whole surgery fiasco.
  20. Oh I know, I was meaning it as if Eichel had a 2x10mil contract versus 5x10mil contract. That the impact/cost is far different
  21. I’m happy Eichel was candid, I’m happy he’ll get the surgery he wants but he wasn’t going to get any benefit of the doubt in medical care when he’s already told you he’s gone. Why would the Sabres assume the risk of his surgery if we have no chance to actually benefit from it directly but only potentially get screwed or draw neutral. It would be like buying a lottery ticket where you can either get $1 or -$100. Since a fusion was still a legitimate option and they couldn’t literally prevent the ADR operation; they played cold and calculating with him. Eichel had effectively made himself a mercenary instead of a Sabre and the team decided to treat it as such.
  22. Depends really, if most teams wanted 3 mil + then I too would of made it a nonstarter. I’d be angry if we refused to retain for 2 years but I certainly understand the unwillingness to retain for 5. After all, even Krebs, Cozens, Dahlin, etc of ELCs and bridges would come up still before the 5 year time frame. Add in the unknown of what the cap will be in 5 years and it becomes a value in of itself.
  23. It’s just overall sad. I both understand why he wanted out after all the losing but simultaneously hate him for taking the captaincy and literally giving up after 1.75 seasons. The fact that Eichel wouldn’t even commit to staying if he had the ADR is really telling and likely was part of our extreme risk-adverse behavior. The fact Adams tried to stick band aids on the team last year shows how much Adams wanted to see if they could smooth things over but obviously that never worked out. I’d also be remiss to not say KA may have felt Eichel would dog it regardless and thus the whole “players who want to be here” mantra coming out. The Sabres hold plenty of fault but I still put the onus on Eichel for wanting out a year after signing an 8 year contract. It’s plain conceited.
  24. In the end Eichel was a great player, supported the community but was a mediocre leader and a terrible captain. A terrible captain because he took the C, and then immediately after one season gave up after we missed the playoffs due to Covid and Botterill's inaction.
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