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Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
The guys you'd expect to stand out seem to be the ones standing out, with the exception of R2, who I haven't noticed much. UPL sure looks the part at this level. Our defence not much on the breakout passing tonight. -
Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
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How would you free up $3.9 million to match if you were the Blues? https://www.capfriendly.com/teams/blues Would your team be better off? And how would the Sabres be hurt if they did match?
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https://www.spectorshockey.net/2021/09/nhl-rumor-mill-september-16-2021/ Jeremy Rutherford reports the contract standoff continues between the Blues and restricted free agent Robert Thomas. The 22-year-old forward is coming off his entry-level deal with little leverage except if he signs an offer sheet with a rival club. The Blues have almost no cap space left for the coming season. If a team signed Thomas for between $2.055 million and $4.11 million and the Blues declined to match, they’d receive a second-round pick as compensation. This, this is the kinda move that would earn Adams mad respect in my book.
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Freidman says he believes the Sabres had talks with at least one team this week. More interesting to me, he said there is an expectation there may be direction on what will happen in terms of Eichel's surgery as soon as the end of this week. He has heard the Sabres have circled back to the idea that the injury has healed/is healing itself. https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/video/eichels-relationship-sabres-still-storyline-ahead-training-camps/ Also Eklund's Eichel go-round offered a 2-for-1 special today: a 3-way involving the Kings and the Flames. Imagine how much pressure is on the Knights now 😜
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Murray definitely had a plan. His plan was to tank to acquire franchise talent, picks and prospects, then flip the picks and prospects for good players to supplement the franchise talent. He failed because he ignored the human elements of team and organization building. Botterill had a plan His plan was to make a series of buy-low moves while patiently waiting for his young talent to develop and cleaning up his cap. He failed because he ignored roster balance and fit with his acquisitions (and lack thereof), few of his young talents developed quickly enough, and all of his acquisitions disappointed. Adams has an obvious plan His plan is to sweep out the players who have suffered, add a top talent to the forward ranks next summer, pass the mantle of leadership to Granato's post-Eichel core of youngsters, and supplement that with a steady stream of relentless, self-motivated prospects, while maximizing cap flexibility for a big move or two when the timing is right.
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Don't you think the short-term plan is to sign Dahlin and put Eichel on IR, where he puts the team over the floor but insurance (should?) cover his salary? Doesn't preclude another move, but he should be covered.
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Donnie is the most important element on this year's team. Dahlin number 2. He needs to emerge as a on-ice leader. (Get him signed!)
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The original medical call was that time would heal the injury. The only official update was from July that Jack still wants disc replacement. We've seen him scrimmaging. Anybody think Jack might pass his physical?
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Except the veteran centre was awful and the high-scoring winger couldn't score. The verdict on Hall, Risto, Reinhart, Eichel and the long-term build are yet be determined. Moves you agree with (I like most of them too) aren't the same thing as "doing well." He will have "done well" if the new core he is building shows its quality and the team starts contending again.
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I wish I had gif game. I appreciate some of Adams moves and seeming direction, but he iced a terrible team last year and his decisions this year can be described as a gamble at best. The roster appears to have huge holes that threaten his plan. He has not "done well."
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It looked like they loved Power all along but knew the odds were they weren't going to get him. They outright said they put a ton of work into determining the next best guy. If you choose to believe the whispers, that guy was Eklund. Eklund > Rosen, Levi, 2022 late 1st? I could see it, or at least see a team thinking it.
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It's really hard not to read the whole Reinhart thing as an exercise in "See, it's not Kevyn, it's Jack"
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Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I think the spirit of the quote is "The best/most complete players usually play centre because that's where coaches can best maximize their talents" But I agree that this move seems forced and Adams has done a terrible job with the centre position. -
You may have never expected it to come to this, but it is September and number 9 is still a Sabre. You know the drill and you know the back story. https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=158169 I'll leave you with this largely forgotten quote from the infamous 'Disconnect' press conference. "But for now, obviously, I’m here. I’m the captain of this hockey team and my goal is to be available and to try and help the guys in the room and to help this organization win hockey games. I’ll continue to do that as long as I’m here.” What do you expect from Eichel this season?
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You rejected 14 overall and Sam Reinhart for a chance to take (Clarke, Johnson, Hughes, Edvinsson...?) Dear lord, Rob Blake, Jarmo K, Stevie Y...
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Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I think it's maybe about the interpretation of "play driving"? "Team A lacks real goal scorers" they don't have anyone who can score 30. "Team A is loaded with goal scorers" they have maybe 8 guys who can score 20. -
I gotta re-watch, but I thought it was about Risto. There was a lot of time-jump editing in there. The almost avoided opportunities for us to build a concrete narrative, they just piled on a lot of tantalizing snippets and created an impression.
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Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Not sure what you mean by this. it's a pretty open-ended statement. Panarin, Marner, Marchand, Kane, Ovechkin, Kucherov, Pastrnak... Arguably Rantanen, Stone, Huberdeau, Gaudreau, the Tkachuk brothers... I'm sure you could find a few more, and I guess there are different ways to define "play driver" but considering there's like 250 wingers in the NHL, I don't have a real problem with that statement -
The Sam stuff made me sad. With the franchise in better hands he could have been one of those guys who will always be a Sabre like a Robert or a Pominville.
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So there will still be taxi squads? Will they operate the same as last year?
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Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Without question olofsson mittelstadt thompson skinner asplund and cozens. I would add ruotsalainen as well. I assume Pi means a number of them are traded or leave, because I expect all of them to be in the NHL in 3 years. I also expect Quinn and Peterka to be in the NHL in 3 years. The other 3 are 18, so probably not. -
Sabres Announce Prospects Challenge September 17-19
dudacek replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I would bet that 7 of them on the roster this year. -
I suspect one or more of Hagg, Samuelsson, Bryson and Butcher getting a look on the right side during camp. I'd add Dahlin to that list as well if I wasn't so certain he's pencilled in with Jokiharju.
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These two and Pysyk are the guys replacing McCabe, Risto and Montour. The latter two at least were bitched about frequently. The new guys aren't as good. Your math checks out.