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  1. Just now, inkman said:

    Your expectations vs reality are extremely far apart 

    Not just that - but how would those answers have helped?

    What he wants back very much depends on which team they are dealing with - a young player, a good prospect and a first can mean wildly different things based on which team is giving them up.

    Also why would he answer Pegula-related questions? People are mad if they think KA will throw his boss under the bus. What is the hope? That he gets free wings at the bar whilst he watches the new manager lead the Sabres?

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  2. 39 minutes ago, Thorny said:

    Can people please stop using the "two wrongs make a right" defense?

    I do not care if others were also wrong. It doesn't make the move more right. 

    Me being dead wrong about Botterill's bridge to Reinhart at the time, as Ducky pointed out, does not make Botterill's decision more right. It just means I was also wrong

    It isn't two wrongs make a right. It's if everyone is wrong then no-one would have made a different decision. Yakupov was rated as first overall by basically everyone in 2013 (or whenever it was). If Edmonton didn't draft first, Yakupov still (likely) goes first overall.

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  3. Reinhart is a good player, but not much more. If he is traded, it doesn't fundamentally shake the organisation.

    That is not true for Eichel. For Eichel, the question is 'are you all in?' The only way this team with Eichel works is if he basically decides he will potentially sacrifice his career and commit. The Sabres cannot afford for their captain, currently best player and most expensive cap piece to be one foot in. If Eichel does double down and it works out, he becomes the greatest Sabre of all time and is spoken about for generations around the league for what he overcame and on his back the cup was won.

    If he commits and it fails, he likely is traded in his thirties to become an important B-party vet to help a team get over the top and is remembered as a vital deadline or FA addition.

    If he moves on, his story will be determined by how that new team performs, and how the Sabres perform without him.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Thorny said:

    The former did not mater because the latter didn't result. 

    The goal wasn't to "find a good trade for Johansson"

    The goal was to find a 2C. 

    That pursuit failed. The end. 

    Review how hockey professionals saw the trade. The response was broadly Adams pulls a stunner and perfectly fills the 2C role. Adams was wrong - but he was certainly not alone in that boat.

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  5. I think people are overstating the NMC impact. Let’s say they actually gave him a 10 team NTC list - which is a pretty normal option.

    Well, that is sort of useless at the deadline. Because Hall simply looks at which teams are in the playoffs / bubble and selects the 10 teams most likely to select him. Leaving the Bruins, and teams without the cap space to make it work, or so in the bubble that they will not trade their first round pick.

    I actually don’t think many teams would need to be added to a list before it becomes Bruins or bust. I reckon a 5 team NTC would have still forced a Bruins trade for pretty much the same amount

  6. 6 minutes ago, Cascade Youth said:

    Maybe he should explain what qualifies him to keep his job.  Consider his moves and non-moves:

    1) Traded for Staahl: FAIL

    2) Signed Hall: FAIL

    3) Traded Hall for peanuts: FAIL

    4) Did absolutely nothing to address the biggest issue on the roster heading into the season, goaltending: FAIL

    5) Stuck with RK for weeks after it was clear he had no answers: FAIL

    6) Managed to alienate the best young player the Sabres have had in fifty years: FAIL

    7) Oversaw the worst record in the NHL in his first season as GM: FAIL

    Since we like to talk about qualifications around here, Kevyn Adams lacks them.  He has no prior track record of success to point to, and his brief Sabres track record is an unmitigated disaster.

    I cannot believe he still has a job.

    Eh. Johansson only had 14 points in 34 games vs Staal’s 10 points in 32 games. Not to mention we got a third and a fifth for him and he went on to have 3 points in 21 games. Ultimately I think this was a good move that didn’t work out and basically no one thought Staal would drop off a cliff.

    Signing Hall was not a fail. He was the biggest name out there and we came out of left field and got him.

    Trading Hall for peanuts wasn’t great; but Hall had an NMC and so there wasn’t really another option. The real issue here is that Hall wanted to be paid as a first line team carrying player whilst actually wanting to be a second line passenger. The fact he basically have up on the team after signing for that amount is the failing on him. He had a duty to be professional and was negligent.

    Agreed on goaltending

    Agreed on RK

    Eichel situation doesn’t feel entirely Sabres fault. I actually think this team could be better off without him - if we get the right package back. Cozens and Dahlin is my hope for the team. I find it telling MCCabe watched ‘The Last Dance’ about MJ and said Eichel reminded him of MJ. Not sure I want that comparison in my captain.

    Agreed on standings

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  7. At this point, if he is going to be traded I would rather it be done sooner. LAK are out of the playoffs, NYR are out of the playoffs, ANA are out of the playoffs. Once the lottery is decided, trade him.

    Or make a clear statement that unless a team makes an offer to really change their mind that management consider Jack a Sabre come October

  8. It’s frustrating him saying he didn’t play well enough and then got hurt and the team did perform well Enough so now he ‘needs to consider his future’

    Maybe if him and Hall played to their standard / didn’t get injured, the team would have performed to a point that he wouldn’t need to consider his future

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  9. Just now, That Aud Smell said:

    Based on what I saw on Twitter: Risto openly talked about going somewhere else. Reinhart refused to comment on his future with the club, and focused on his disappointment from this season.

    Risto basically said if we don’t make the playoffs next year he won’t re-sign. Which seems like a reasonable response to me 

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  10. 18 minutes ago, Thorny said:

    People more in tune with the Rangers mention a trade package for Jack more along the lines of: Buchnevich (26, RW, 48p 54gp), Chytil (21, C, 22p 42gp), prospect Lundqvist (20, RHD, 2018 1st Rd. 28th OA), prospect Braden Schneider (19, RHD, 2020 19th OA) and a 1st. 

    Apparently org. has said players Lafreniere, Kakko, and Fox are well off the table 

    The rumour was the Sabres wanted 4 firsts. Chytil (2017), Lundqvist (2018), Schneider (2020) and 2021 hit this - and Buchnevich hits a fifth one (as in you would trade a first for him) to top up for the fact a few of the firsts are weaker than one may like.

    Like it or not - I think this is probably the most realistic trade.

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  11. 36 minutes ago, Hoss said:

    He left as a free agent as many players do. By all accounts he had interest in returning and the team failed to get it done.

    They key is to not negotiate during the season, thus giving you a shorter window to get it done

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