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Here in lies the rub. Skinner is 29 this Season and turns 30 in May. Historically NHL Forwards begin to show a significant decline in production starting at age 29. So as the Sabres continue to add talent to the NHL Roster and move towards becoming a playoff contender, there is a significant chance that Skinner will have a drop off in points. Based on history it’s unlikely that Skinner will be able to level up in terms of production in future seasons to those of similar AAV, based on aging curves. There are a few players that have maintained high level of play well into their 30’s, hopefully Skinner can be added to the list.
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2022 World Junior Championships rescheduled for August
Brawndo replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Injury risk and He really has nothing left to prove at that level. I would release Him for the World Championships in May though -
Looks like the 40th Anniversary Buffalo Wordmark on the Pants
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Power is not expected to be on Team Canada as it will be close to start of the Sabres Season
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I’m going to preface this with the fact I love Skinner on this team and that His resurgence this year has been sight to behold. I was one of the posters who argued for Him to be paid after His 40 Goal Season, as historically He had been one of the league best 5v5 goal scorers. Watching Skinner-Tage-Tuch has been a positive, along with the young guys growth in an otherwise dismal season. That being said, Skinner is tied with Minnesota’s Kaprizov for 4th on the list of the NHL for highest paid LWs in the league, 500k less than Ovi and Jaime Benn who are third. Skinner ranks 24th in scoring amongst LWs this season, Jaime Benn is the only one with a higher AAV who is scoring at lower rate. As great as the Sabres Top Line has been playing, only Alex Tuch is on an 82 Game Pace for Elite Level Production with 92 points over a full season. Skinner and Tage are on pace for low 60’s. Look at the teams that played last night on TNT in Florida, Carolina, Vegas and Colorado, they have a ways to be before they are there. Yes, the team has quite a bit of cap space in the next 2-3 years, but they also have quite a few players who are coming off of ELCs and those who will need new deals (Tage after next season) who are going to be due for pay raises and I would rather the team keep the younger core intact. Botterill taught a master class in how to evaporate cap space while maintaining Bottom 5 Finishes. VO will be 27 when His next deal starts, as I mentioned in My Original Post giving Him term and an AAV North of 5 million has the potential to hamstring the team moving forward. If he wants 2 years 5 Million, maybe even three years at that AAV sign him. If he wants a longer term with that AAV and or takes the team to arbitration, then all bets are off And yes every team will have players who are overpaid and underpaid on the roster. That’s the goal of having a strong analytics department who can find underpaid players who can produce.
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Tuch was on WGR 550 this AM and He mentioned His Love of the 2005-06 Team. Both Jeremy and Howard mentioned that they have repeatedly told Kevyn Adams that the Sabres deserved to win that Cup and that Tuch should say the same thing to Him. Tuch replied with I’m not doing that, He’s My Boss and I have already been traded twice, I don’t want to make it a third time.