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The Hockey Writers: Sabres' top five draft steals
bob_sauve28 replied to Eleven's topic in The Aud Club
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The Hockey Writers: Sabres' top five draft steals
bob_sauve28 replied to Eleven's topic in The Aud Club
He wasn't that good. The fact he is on the list says a lot about the fact the Sabres have not exactly turned much water into wine with late round draft picks. I'd be interested to see other teams lists of top five draft steals -
The Hockey Writers: Sabres' top five draft steals
bob_sauve28 replied to Eleven's topic in The Aud Club
If Ruuttu is on the list, then it's a bad list. We must have drafted badly -
A Top 4 Defenseman is Adams Top Priority per Lebrun
bob_sauve28 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
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Which Young Sabre Will Make The Biggest Stride Forward This Year?
bob_sauve28 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
If Dylan keeps getting better he will be moving into Super Star ranks -
The Prospects Challenge was way better than the preseason.
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Kevyn Adams and Jerry Forton Pre-Draft Presser, 6/21/2023
bob_sauve28 replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
If they improve the D and add some depth there, I'm ok with the Three Amigos in goal. -
The way people were talking up Tyson Kozak I thought he might be the type of player that replaces Z, or is it too soon to be thinking that?
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LAS VEGAS -- Less than four hours before Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final was set to begin Tuesday on the Las Vegas Strip, authorities in Nevada arrested a man they say threatened to carry out a mass shooting at T-Mobile Arena, the venue where the Golden Knights would capture their first championship that night. An arrest report released Thursday by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department identifies the suspect as Matthew DeSavio, who is described by detectives in the document as a 33-year-old man with a history of mental illness and arrests "that would cause a reasonable person to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, harassed or fearful for their immediate safety." The report doesn't say whether detectives have found any weapons in DeSavio's possession. A lawyer who could comment on DeSavio's behalf wasn't listed in jail or court records Thursday evening. In a series of rambling text messages, phone calls and social media posts Tuesday, according to the report, the suspect threatened to "shoot up" the hockey game against the Florida Panthers in a massacre that would rival the October 2017 mass shooting on the Strip. That mass shooting -- the deadliest in modern American history -- left 60 dead and hundreds more injured. https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/37861005/las-vegas-police-arrest-man-threatened-mass-shooting-t-mobile-arena
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A Top 4 Defenseman is Adams Top Priority per Lebrun
bob_sauve28 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Yup, and personally, I'd much rather trade one of the players that have not yet made the team. Quinn, JJP, Cozens, Krebs, etc, I would just hate to trade. But ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Both the teams in the finals made huge trades to get there. -
He’s just a guy on another team now. I was embarrassed by how he was treated here on his return
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Yup, but with our young team it will take a few years but he and everyone should be happy with the general direction of team. Tuch seems like a player who will show up in the playoffs. I’d still make that trade.
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Wonder how Tuch is feeling about this? Hopefully he is like, "Our turn soon!" But you know he thinks if he stayed they would of won it with him there. I do, too
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Just flipped on Fox and Friends and they were talking about Knights winning it, they said Johnathan Mizz-o won the MVP 🤣
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Diggs not at mini camp!!!
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Yup!!! 🤣
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I'd love to do counter factual history and say, if Tuch was still there, Vegas would still be where they are. Not to dis Jack, but the Vegas team is real good and he is just a part, though a good part.
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I know he did, Just wondering if NHL should have stepped in, he looked dinged in head
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There goes Ta-chuck. No concussion protocol?
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OT: Canada smoke smells of shame and Martin Short
bob_sauve28 replied to PASabreFan's topic in The Aud Club
Humanity probably learned to use fire because of forest fires. They are part of our human history. Fire gave us a giant tool to climb to the top of the animal kingdom -
Especially if its a long term deal
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https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/05/world/*****-naledi-burials-carvings-scn/index.html Fossils belonging to ***** naledi were first discovered in the Rising Star cave system in South Africa during excavations in 2013. The cave system is part of South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing an area where scientists have found fossils of multiple ancient human ancestor species — remains that are helping to unlock the story of human evolution. Paleoanthropologist and National Geographic Explorer in Residence Dr. Lee Berger and his team of “underground astronauts” have continued their work in the extensive, dangerous caves to better understand the extinct hominins, or ancient human ancestors. Now, the research team has discovered the remains of ***** naledi adults and children that were laid to rest in the fetal position within cave depressions and covered with soil. The burials are older than any known ***** sapiens burials by at least 100,000 years. During the work to identify the cave burials, the scientists also found a number of symbols engraved on the cave walls, which are estimated to be between 241,000 and 335,000 years old, but they want to continue their testing for more precise dating. The symbols include deeply carved hashtag-like cross-hatchings and other geometric shapes. Similar symbols found in other caves were carved by early ***** sapiens 80,000 years ago and Neanderthals 60,000 years ago and were thought to have been used as a way to record and share information. “These recent findings suggest intentional burials, the use of symbols, and meaning-making activities by ***** naledi. It seems an inevitable conclusion that in combination they indicate that this small-brained species of ancient human relatives was performing complex practices related to death,” said Berger, lead author on two of the studies and coauthor on the third, in a statement. “That would mean not only are humans not unique in the development of symbolic practices, but may not have even invented such behaviors.”