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You'll be happier just ignoring him. Honestly. He's clearly living up to his name and he's ground the axe so far his fingers are bleeding. He's not going to stop.
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GDT SC Final Game 7: St.Louis Blues @ Boston Bruins, 8:00pm EDT
LTS replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Ahh.. so he has a different IG from Twitter? Poor branding. ? Both of which are not the number he wears now.. he's a confused yute. -
GDT SC Final Game 7: St.Louis Blues @ Boston Bruins, 8:00pm EDT
LTS replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Isn't Jack Eichel's twitter @jackeichel15 ? -
Are the Sabres switching to Royal Blue for their Jerseys?
LTS replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
My son's HS hockey team is considering a model based on those Michigan uniforms. I happen to like the white look. It would need SOME blue in it however. -
Most of what I have been told by my brewing pals is that Alchemist uses hop oil in their production and pouring the beer out into a glass will allow people to see evidence of that as opposed to keeping it in the can. I've not cared enough to test this theory.
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And i might add, unless she's already entered her residency match, it might play into where he chooses to sign after next year as well. If she hasn't matched or whatever then someone should get talking to the Buffalo hospitals on taking her into the program and convincing her that Buffalo should be at the top of her list. ?
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There's still more to melt?
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As it was stated, but I'll clarify on Bales. He was a goalie coach. The Sabres made him an assistant so it's a promotion and that clears the way. Even if he just works with goalies. ?
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I think the GT coach will make a big difference. It's not as much about ceiling of abilities but a bad coach can encourage the wrong behaviors in a goaltender.
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The Capitals announce a new uniform for next season:
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Are the Sabres switching to Royal Blue for their Jerseys?
LTS replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
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You think it's a bad way to judge athletes. That's fine. Why did so few other GM's jump on the acquire Ryan O'Reilly train? He had very low interest from the league. Is it because they only cared about his on-ice capabilities? Have we ever heard GMs, teammates, etc. talk about how another player is in the locker room, or their off-field/off-ice issues and how it can be disruptive to the team? What I care about, is what his parents have said of their own child that is completely contradictory of what their own child did. He's so mentally tough that he's the ONLY athlete I can recall ever saying that he lost his love of the game because of losing. Is there another one? Please, I'd love to find another one. I care about that, and the fact that when a really good hockey player could be had for peanuts, the number of GMs that came calling were next to none. Why? If ROR is so freakin' awesome why is it so few? If he's the kind of player that can LEAD A TEAM TO GREATNESS because he's now the Stanley Cup MVP, why wouldn't you trade to get that player? It doesn't make sense, UNLESS, there is a reason that is not rooted in the easily observed on-ice performance of one Ryan O'Reilly that kept GMs from going after him.
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See my nearly immediate edit. I had omitted that. And it doesn't change the substance of what I posted. All of that and you went for the one thing I corrected before you even got a chance to post? Excellent.
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Well, it was hashed about but it's because at least one of the kids didn't really like him? See below though. You think they are minor. But it only matters what the people who are involved think. That said, I read LeBrun's article today about the Ryan O'Reilly story and there were a few points I found interesting. His Mother His Father His Father Again From LeBrun What I read into those comments are. He felt people thought he was the problem and he was so "mentally tough" that he lost his love of the game. In Colorado, when they were losing and in Buffalo, he takes it personally. Yes, most players hate losing. Most don't talk about how they lose their love of the game however. In fact, I've never heard a player say that before. As we said, he takes on the personality of the team. He's not the guy to pull the team out of losing. But the real key for me was LeBrun's commentary. For a player everyone knew was available. For a player people all over are roasting the Sabres for trading away. Why was the interest so low in him? Do you not want to smack every other GM and say "Why didn't you go get ROR?" He was available for nothing. Despite all the this, the that, and the other things that are out there. I can't get over that a player so amazing. A player that makes such a difference. A player, that doesn't have his on-ice production questioned. Why would that player not be in demand by every franchise out there? At this point, I'm with Liger. The ROR discussion can continue, but I'm done with it. Not even when the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor!
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Ralph Krueger to meet the Media Wednesday June 5th 10am
LTS replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I agree with his post game commentary. I think he had his games where he was all in as well. And then he had his games where he was not. I don't have a problem with Okposo honestly. Bogosian, I'm ambivalent. I don't think it really is. Last year, there was a point when Okposo made a comment about some players on the team being too high for the wins and too low for the losses. There have been other comments made about not getting too jacked up for wins and not letting the losses sting so much. I attribute much of that to Eichel as his play during the good times last year was noticeably better than his play outside of it. There are a litany of other things that get brought up over the past two years that also lead me to believe this. If I were arguing a case in a courtroom I'd pull it all together. But that's not the case. I am surprised nothing has come up, but that doesn't mean it's not there. I heard about some of the issues, but not specifics from someone who was in the locker room two years ago (not last year). But knowing that and hearing some of the statements last year it seems to align. That said, I heard stuff about ROR from someone in the locker room as well, and that certainly never came to light, but yet he was moved for a pile of scraps. Hmm. -
Yes.. they are. It's not out of the gate mind you. But you monetize your travels you take while working and build it up. People travel, sure. Not everyone is going to have the appeal to people that you would have. That's how much you would make. Not how much woody would make. ?
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Me either.. I just thought he went off the deep end. I saw the other post too.. I ignored that one.. but the second one baited me.
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Ralph Krueger to meet the Media Wednesday June 5th 10am
LTS replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
All the evidence that I see is beginning to point to there being a problem with the $10M face of the franchise. He needs someone to somehow change his mindset into one that will help him be a leader and be successful at hockey. It seems like Krueger has a great shot at being that guy. I'm not sure an experienced coach necessarily would be the right person to do it. Hell, it might be that some of them don't want to even try. At the same time, I think to myself, if Eichel were that big of a problem, how come we haven't heard about it from the media yet. You'd think someone would let it slip. -
Maybe. It wasn't snarky enough, I suppose, to avoid being lumped into Emo SabreSpace.
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Go find d4rk's quote elsewhere. ROR does not change teams. ROR changes with teams. The St. Louis team is loaded with veteran leadership. The Buffalo team needed him to be that leader. He wasn't. He was Mopey Dick; whining about his lost love of the game. Yet in January 2019 his team was dead last in the NHL and we heard nothing. Could it be that others in the locker room kept him in the right frame of mind? It's really not worth discussing because I think at this point there's enough unknown information that people will fall on one of two sides. It's all good.
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It appears you'll be as much fun around here as a clown at a funeral. (Missed the sarcasm) I'll leave the commentary stand in reference to those you were referring to.
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Look, you'd be a YouTube star if you wanted to be. You have the personality, the appearance, and the travel. You are genuinely interesting and people would sign up to see your travels around the world, etc. You'd be marketing yourself on twitter and engaging fans that way. My guess is that with a little production crew you could probably get yourself to a comfy $200-$350k per year for awhile. It'd take a bit, but you could do it.
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Given that Ullmark and Hutton started to look like Lehner with their poor positioning and over commitment I knew Allen had to be gone. Given that Lehner looked light years better on the Island, I knew Allen had to be gone. Thankfully, he's gone. I was begging for it at the end of the season.
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That was Kiraly for volleyball and you are proving to be quite the curmudgeon for not recognizing that people pronounce their names differently even if they are spelled the same way. ? I think you are just angry because of the situation though.
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Do you talk about how much you lost your love of hockey if you are looking to stay? Your point is valid. But, the counter is that you don't go walking around your place of employment telling the world how much the place makes you regret your career choice either. That usually ends up with management moving you and lo and behold he was moved. But let's blame management for moving him right? I'll accept your argument about not dumping on the boss and company if you accept that my point. I don't see how you can't. You ever work with someone who gets the job done but ***** and complains about everything? Do you only care about their actions? After awhile, don't they get under your skin? For most people, the answer is yes. For most though, you can ignore them. Imagine having to travel with that person for much of the year and being forced to be around them all the time. You only see the games. We barely see the practices and pretty much never hear about the locker room. A team doesn't just show up on game day and win. About being glad O'Reilly is gone. That's not true. I would much rather he be a Buffalo Sabre. However, given the "inside" information I have been given about him in the locker room, seeing his Eeyore act at locker room cleanout, and then seeing the Sabres move on from him in a deal that says they were more interested in getting rid of him than what they got in return, I am content that he is not part of the team. All of it speaks to a person who did not buy in to the team and his teammates. He is an exceptional hockey player on the ice, but off-ice matters too.