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I struggle to see how Laaksonen is going to get much PP time on a team that already has Dahlin and Power. I don’t want to see him with Matty, because I hope Mule is the guy we send out there against the other team’s top forwards and hope to never see Laaksonen in that situation. Finally, when I hear puck moving, I don’t equate that with offence. I envision a guy who can sidestep the forecheck and turn the play up-ice in transition through skating or passing. Dahlin is fantastic at this. From what I’ve seen, it is the strength of Ryan Johnson’s game. For all his skill on the offensive blueline, Laaksonen is not a defensive zone puck-mover. He’s actually pretty bad at it. Honestly, the Sabre his game reminds me of most is Will Butcher.
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And apparently you’ll weigh a half-dozen games more than the other 35. Spinning this into a “Dahlin didn’t start to play good until the season was out of reach” is weak. Turning a string of losses largely due to a stretch of some of the worst goaltending we’ve seen in a decade into somehow being Dahlin’s fault is weak. Conflating a handful of embarrassing gaffs and a bunch of knee-jerk hysterical posts to a fair, cogent take on his overall performance to start the year is weak. For the record, Dahlin was -3 with 10 points in 14 November games.
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Sometimes I think people forget how bad last year’s team was and how many key veterans from the start of last year were dumped and replaced by mostly JAGs Eichel -> Hinostroza Reinhart -> Hayden Hall -> Caggiula Staal -> Jankowski Ristolainen -> Pysyk McCabe -> Hagg Montour -> Butcher Ullmark -> Anderson Hutton -> Dell The fact that this team has moved ahead of 4 teams in the standings and is in within 4 points of 5 others is amazing to me, considering the obvious downgrade in talent. That’s pretty much entirely on Granato and what he’s done with the talent that stayed and was being squandered by the previous regime. Tuch is really the first fresh bullet that’s starting to reverse the talent drain.
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He had a quiet December that included a 5-game pointless streak, but has bounced back with 4 goals and 10 points in his past 8. At the half-way point of the season, he leads the Sabres, tied with Ryan O’Reilly for 87th in the NHL in points, 55th in goals. Pacing for 28 goals and 56 points. 28 goals would mark the 3rd-highest total by Sabre in 10 years, behind Eichel’s 36 and Skinner’s 40. Has he changed any minds?
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Hot take. Devon is going to outplay the Euro-scrubs, get a game and never give up the crease. He’s coming home with a medal. This will be his mainstream coming-out party and he will be signing his first pro contract shortly afterwards.
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The right side needs to be addressed the summer, but I think we do that by taking a RD high and acquiring a good veteran. If a Nylander for Jokiharju type trade is out there, sure, but I don’t think it’s something we have to go looking hard for. Not in a rush to “fix” our crowded left side. Too many unhatched chickens. I expect Johnson to get the Jake McCabe treatment: signed this year, get a taste, Rochester next year. Power, Dahlin, Bryson and Samuelsson will be 4 of our 7 next year. Some will occasionally play on their off-side. Maybe someone shows he’s good at it. It will be the summer of 2023 at the earliest before we have to make a decision based on crowd control.
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There are players who find that sweet spot of both reaching the right place in both experience and role at the right time. I put a lot of stock into that old saying about an NHL player needing at least 200 games before you start to see what he is. Tuch just played his 264th. He has also never been used in the manner he’s being used right now. In Vegas he was utilized as a middle-six, 2nd-unit foot soldier. I mean it’s absolutely a small sample size and we shouldn’t expect it to continue. But right player, right place, right time does happen (see Briere, Daniel). Aren’t analytics supposed to be about uncovering unlocked potential and giving it the right key? We can only hope. Right now, I’m just enjoying watching him play.
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So can I get excited about Tuch yet? He’s got 3 goals and 7 assists in 9 games. He’s killing penalties and playing the PP. He’s 10th among NHL RWs in TOI and 8th in P/G. He’s somehow managed to be a +5 on this team And, to the eye test, whatever line he’s on has been our best pretty much every night. He’s fast and he wins battle and he makes good decisions with or without the puck. Is he going to be a better player here than he’s shown so far in his career? Can he be a legitimate 1st line power forward?
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Both of those totals have been earned. To me, Skinner’s signature move the past two years was trying to twist and shimmy through a defender then turning over the puck. This year, the shimmy works more and when it doesn’t work he keeps battling and often reclaims the puck. And moves it where it needs to go. His neutral zone play on the first goal was a case in point. You can credit better linemates if you want, but I see more consistent effort and smarter play. Tage’s game is so much more direct and forceful. When he starts dancing, it’s with purpose. Where he used to try to play with finesse, now it’s about power. Full credit to both players for making the changes they needed to make. More credit to Donnie for telling them what they needed to do and giving them the opportunity to do it.
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Your Ideal Sabres Lineup for the Remainder of This Season?
dudacek replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
In the wake of Lebrun floating the first rounder request for Miller, people shouldn’t get their hopes up. Brandon Montour, who was a similar player, except better, on a slightly cheaper contract, netted a late 3rd. -
Your Ideal Sabres Lineup for the Remainder of This Season?
dudacek replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
Skinner Mitts Tuch Olofsson Thompson Asplund Girgensons Cozens Okposo Bjork ??? Hayden Jankowski Caggiula Dahlin Jokiharju Power Pysyk Bryson ??? Butcher Anderson Tokarski ??? = salary dumps we take on to help cap-strapped teams Hinostroza, Eakin Hagg and Miller traded for late picks. Butcher, Hayden, Jankowski Caggiula available if there’s a market, but they won’t get much and we need players because this is what I want to see making a playoff run in Rochester: Peterka Malone Quinn Mersch Krebs Murray McInnis Ruotsalainen Weissbach Jobst Biro Pekar Samuelsson Fitzpatrick Johnson Prow Schuldt Laaksonen UPL -
Weird eh, how Sam Reinhart improved his defence so much this year? -28 last year to +11.
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You guys can both be right. I'm not sure exactly when the worm turned, but January's Taylor Hall was a legit top 6 winger who pushed play and created chances, but was snakebit when it came to scoring goals. By the time the trade deadline rolled around, he was a god-awful excuse-me player collecting a paycheque and doing his best not to get hurt before he could engineer his trade to Boston.
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More needs to be made about the “A” on his jersey. Especially in the context of that locker room speech Granato gave a few weeks back when he told the team they needed to watch Rasmus and learn to approach the game the same way. Remember 6 months back when we were talking about how part of this season was giving space to allow new leaders to emerge? Public perception of where Rasmus is lags well behind organizational perception. I’m firmly on Granato’s side on this one.