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Randall Flagg

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  1. Dammit.
  2. woah.
  3. Larsson in a 4th line role over John Gilmour is definitely something to be happy about. What was funny watching Gilmour - his hands were so good as a defenseman, and they looked dreadful playing forward. The skill sets for the two positions are so different
  4. Eichel, with Skinner on his side, beat Boston by himself in Boston last year. Gonna be a bit tougher to do that with Vesey there, especially since Bergeron will be in this time.
  5. Olofsson - Eichel - Vesey (3x3) Sheary(3x3) - Mittelstadt - Thompson Asplund - Cozens - Okposo Skinner - Larsson - Lazar Samson gone for a 2nd, a 3rd, and a prospect
  6. Linda Cohn's hockey on ESPN+ will result in a shattered television before this season is over.
  7. Best Sabre tweet I've ever seen. (because I agree with it hehehe)
  8. I never find myself getting angry when the PP tries to force cross-ice passes and they don't work/get picked off. This is probably why. They need to keep doing it! What makes it so hard for them to do so at ES is how static everyone off the puck is. If Minny defenders don't have to move, they can get to passing lanes and stay there. If guys are skating laterally up and down the entire zone, stuff will inevitably open up. They'd rather be glued to the boards and use the point men only.
  9. The crazy thing about Vesey is I don't even think he's playing particularly poor hockey. It's more of a "what do you do that's interesting/good, and why did we expend assets to actively bring you here?" You can tell from a thousand miles away that he's going to be the next guy with quotes to the media about how awful and toxic Buffalo was. But I don't hate what he does on the ice so much as what our forwards should look like compared to what they do
  10. I think Beaulieu, if still here and playing regularly, wouldn't feel this way. He was frustrated about how often he rode the bench. But I know he looooved the guys on this team, became bros more publicly than most NHL teammates do.
  11. I don't think it was you! They were just sassy enough that I want to rub it in their face. Alas, I never will be able to
  12. Jason's right to be careful about shedding defensive depth. Once Bogosian is healthy though, it simply isn't practical to have 2 guys capable of second pair minutes (not great second pair minutes, but NHL second pair minutes) on the bench WITH a third guy who was excellent for you as 7D who probably has to go through waivers then and get claimed. Whom you're currently playing at forward, because why not. There are also two guys capable of NHL minutes in Rochester, Pilut and Nelson, who were each fine-to-good as 7D, compared to other 7D around the league. This is not a situation NHL teams find themselves in, and it's not good for the two guys who should be on second and third pairs. It's not good if you want to keep Gilmour as a useful depth defenseman, which he really is. FFS, Scandella sat last night. He's been one of our best two defensemen this year. I know I pooped on the guy last year when he was playing poorly, but if you play well you deserve praise and playing time. Even with this depth, Risto is going to be back over 25 minutes per game within a month. We're not even using the depth for the purposes we should. Man, look at your forwards, after just 4 injuries, only 1 of which is to a significant player. This is without question the most bizarre roster construction I've ever seen. It doesn't make sense. We are 10-8-3. If Jason has the desire and the skill at his job that he should, he can make this season the best one in 10 years. He just has to want to do it.
  13. I didn't really think tonight would be the night I broke but why not, they broke everyone else too
  14. Honestly, while I'm ***** at it. On a burn-the-tapes policy, Jason decided to enter a season as rookie GM with a rookie coach with the worst assembly of depth forwards a non-tanking Sabres team has ever had. Griffith, Nolan, Josefson, Moulson, Pouliot, Girgensons, Larsson, all at the same time at the beginning. Sam got his test at center, with Moulson on one side and Griffith on the other. We lost 7 of our first 8 games and never got closer to relevance than that. Despite the clear and desperate need for something, for anything, our lone in-season move as the months dragged on for these poor saps was a fifth rounder for Scott Wilson, who, along with Nick Baptiste and Justin Bailey and Evan Rodrigues, mixed in a bit to take some of the sad sacks out. We ditched Kane at the trade deadline, and determined that ROR's character was not in line with where the organization needed to get to. We entered season 2 and started hot, 17-6-2 through late November. But cracks were beginning to show - Our center spine was dangerously weak. Mitts obviously wasn't ready. No NHL team gave up more dangerous chances and generated fewer chances than we did during the span our streak took place, in which our goalies were both putting up Vezina caliber numbers. During the streak, a stretch of several weeks began in which the non Eichel-and-Larsson lines would play a combined 100 man games and contribute a total of one goal. This is why, despite Eichel pacing for 134 points for a four week stretch after the streak, we lost most of the games. by mid November, and certainly by mid December, many fans were desperate for a move to help the team out. it was stated publicly by the GM and ownership that the streak "wasn't who they were." They played their ***** off for December and January and February, to no avail - shoddy goaltending and general defeated malaise crept in, interviews longed for "finding what we had earlier in the year" but assured us they weren't giving up. A team that was capable of scoring 2 goals with less than 2 minutes left to tie, and then beat, Vancouver. A team that tied Montreal with less than 2 minutes left and beat them in OT, after trading blows all night long and besting them in OT in their barn a couple weeks prior. Last minute GWGs in another MTL game, along with minnesota. A furious 3rd period comeback against Winnipeg. Same for Pittsburgh. Thrilling takedown of Boston, another 4 point night for the captain in doing so. Outplaying the cup champs twice, falling just short each time. This team, apparently, did not earn help. They were told to sit down and take their place, and so they did. An addition of one of ten NHL-capable defensemen they'd carry next season, at the trade deadline, 12 weeks too late, did little to help. Season 3: reversing course on Tage, not doing the same thing for Mitts, who looks like he should still be in college. Middling roster moves did nothing to bridge the relevant talent gap necessary, leaving to more fans already exasperated before the season began than I've ever seen. Two brilliant games, followed by a stunningly similar script from last season. 137 games, 11 goals from everyone outside of 5 guys, 2 of which have nothing special in the goals-scored department. Obvious inability to keep up with mediocre clubs, inability to create and manipulate offensive zone space against even the most porous defenses. No goals without a Jack contribution in 3 games, 6 of the last ten with zero goals while Jack wasn't on the ice. Is Jason going to sit and watch this team flounder for the third season in a row without a meaningful in-season addition? He could have fired coaches mid-season twice in two years with full justification and didn't. The cup winner last year was in last place in January and fired a coach and fixed the area of the ice that was holding them back. It's possible. You have to make in season moves when your team languishes, and you have to have talent to do it right. Otherwise you should not manage a club. At this point, this is not organizational patience. It's psychological torture, not for us fans, but for the players that get sent out there night after night with their 8th defenseman playing forward behind Lazar who's behind Rodrigues, asked the same questions in the locker room the last three years over and over, seeing what happens when one player says how he really feels, and what happens to him after he does so, along with the series wins experienced by Kane and Lehner. Just listen to the words of people who have recently played here, how they describe their new situations. This isn't an exercise in patience. It's useless time-wasting spirit breaking that is going to carry us into Jack's sixth season without coming within 15 points of a playoff spot (and never being closer than his first year). Jack Eichel is not cerebral. His game is built on strength and power in his legs, core, and ability to force feed skill by using them. This game is not guaranteed from Jack at age 33 for these reasons. This time being wasted is valuable. It relies on Casey Mittelstadt being an impact player, and the same thing for the lanky kid in the Yukon right now. It relies on a 19 year old in a position whose prime is usually around 26-30. This time frame doesn't work and never should have been attempted. It's going to break everyone involved, and has already broken the fans. ***** or get off the pot, dude. It's beyond time. I believe tom webster. I believe something big was in the works. Make it ***** happen. Because this ain't it. Or please just leave, if you're not going to do that.
  15. Reesto's minutes have been creeping up. I think tonight puts his yearly average over 24. God I wish I remembered who got on me for suggesting that I'd believe in a reduced Risto role when I saw it for the first time
  16. Welcome to having a goal scoring specialist in the NHL
  17. I fully expect this tirade to turn the Sabres into a 50 win team with every whipping boy leading the charge after a surprise Eichel trade for picks and prospects
  18. In what looks like 6 of the last 10 games the Sabres have not scored a goal without Eichel on the ice. Talk to me about consistency.
  19. If we're doing science, can you define consistency, and show me how other stars have shown it, controlling for the strength of their own rosters? And how, controlling for those variables, ours are demonstrably worse? Was Matthews more consistent during last year's successful Leafs campaign, when he went about 14 games without a goal, and played worse hockey in that stretch than I've ever seen from Jack? Nobody heard about it, because the Leafs team kept winning. Was MacKinnon's 4th year, in which the Avs finished with the worst ever record for a non-expansion team, more consistent under these parameters? Did his consistency also improve by having a team around him capable of taking the focus off of himself, rather than having Rodrigues, Lazar, and Gilmour on all the other lines combined, or the worst forward in the NHL at 2C for about 50 games last season? Or was it MacK himself pulling everyone up by his own bootstraps? How does Tyler Seguin compare? I'll give you that Jack is no McDavid, and he's no Crosby either. How about Stamkos? From what I've read of Lightning fans over the years, we don't really want Jack to be Stamkos. This is just the least compelling take in the world for me, honestly. Jack's last season with Skinner on any reasonably built team gets that team into the playoffs, end of story. Jack didn't even start to take off last year until the streak was well over - he, Jeff, and Sam went on an absolute tear during the 5 game losing streak after, taking it into January, and we lost every step of the way because of factors outside their control, factors that were so obviously going to be there from a lens before the season started, factors so obviously not fixed this offseason and rearing their heads right now. It's not about Jack's consistency. I mean look at this: This is what Jack did starting as soon as the streak ended. This span lasted 31 days and ended when he got injured. This is pacing for the second highest scoring Sabre season ever. This is dragging his team on his back. You know what our record was in this stretch? We won FOUR of those 13 games. These are the games in which we watched our depth scoring put up astoundingly limited production, the likes of which is happening right now as well. You wanna see why I was so furious in those emails I was sending to you last Christmas time. That was ***** it. That team deserved help they were never going to get. You don't tell me that performance after that streak doesn't deserve a ***** shot. Then after about 7 games where he was clearly not himself with that injury, he went on a stretch of 20 games with a 95 point pace, starting with that Calgary OT winner and ending in that crippling Edmonton game where he outplayed and outscored McDavid and softies in goal killed a 2 goal third period lead. The team won 7 of those 20 games. He was better in each of these stretches than when the team was winning (he only had TWO goals 25 games into the season!!) and it meant ***** all for the record because of everything happening around him. It doesn't hold up, man.
  20. This is nonsense. My most sought after offseason names were Anthony Cirelli and Brett Connolly. Burakovsky was up there too. You can trade for and afford all of these guys just by not adding the dead cap we added two offseasons ago, and giving up stuff we gave up for Sheary, Vesey, and Montour/Miller, while not having to sit one of those guys every night. I'm not guaranteeing a team like this would be a good team, but we're not asking to go sign Bergeron and then trade for Huberdeau and Point. This team was not some inevitability that Eichel and co just can't pull their weight with to make good, it's been a car crash unfolding in real time, being called out every step of the way. We already have a first line capable of, over an entire season, getting a goal for/against ratio in line with playoff teams. Eichel and Skinner do this together. They outscored their opponents enough in their time together last year for this distinction, even including all their minutes together when Skinner couldn't score and the team collapsed. The next step is getting things right behind them. We have made this incredibly hard on ourselves. We had a Selke caliber player ready to go, and dumped him for three bad players, 7 mil in cap that we were lucky to cut in half, and draft picks 3 years out. Now we're kind of re-stuck in a talent hole that was always going to be incredibly difficult to climb out of, which is why my first two courses of action this past summer, that I posted over and over about, were a.) offer sheets b.) relentlessly searching, not for a high paid stud, but for someone that hasn't had a chance to break out yet, because they'd be cheap. The caveat of this route is that you have to guess right about the player blossoming in a new, more prominent role. My pick was Anthony, but he was just an example. This was the only realistic way to bulking up our NHL talent to a mass comparable with other successful teams. Other lateral moves would leave us hurting the same way, just in different areas. There has been nobody more consistent about this picture of the team over the last three years than True or I, and we have not been unrealistic in its description or proposed solutions. We don't have the talent mass, whether Eichel can "lift" the team or not. It isn't there, and there isn't magic character dust that can add it. We were right that Krueger wasn't going to bring the dust. It's on Jason, and it's been on Jason for years.
  21. This is from this year? I definitely haven't looked this year or even last year. I just remember that being a common hfboards point a couple years back, the Girgensons comparison.
  22. I honestly thought their effort was fine tonight.
  23. We don't need a St. Louis turnaround. We're 1 point out of a wild card spot. We just need the offseason we were supposed to get.
  24. He played 22 minutes per game on a western conference finals team, that specialized in your style of hockey in a brutal conference? He's also a great skater and effective puck mover, and isn't bad at defense. I guess it depends on what you look for in a player. He's a lot better at hockey than some of the guys you really like, even though I think most of that is just to be contrarian for the common whipping boys
  25. Boudreau kicks ass and I've wanted him for years
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