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  1. 11 minutes ago, inkman said:

    Don’t make me come to Buffalo tonight!!😡

    https://x.com/sneakyjoesports/status/1706662181364732366?s=46&t=MlZqQ72jOicGxFUY54ofpA

     

    Does someone want to bother explaining to me how to embed posts from “X”?  Taint working for me. 

     Change the x.com back to twitter.com

     

    It seems to convert when you post, and the forum code must only work with the old url, not the new one. But the share button gives you the x.com urls instead, so you have to either go to twitter.com and copy from the address bar, or just manually edit the urls yourself. And keep in mind the URLS have both a link and a display text. By default they are the same, But if you edit your post and try to change it there, it will just update the display text and not the link url, so it still won't work.

    It took me a few tries to get your tweet to embed below:

     

  2. 8 minutes ago, Brawndo said:

    Tuch not playing tonight, Nadeau will be in his place 

    Was any reason given? I was interested to see how he played with Mitts.

     

    I'm still not sure what they plan to do with Mitts. It sounded like Granato wants to keep him at Center, but we have too many Centers. Is he going to center our 3rd line? He showed last season he deserves a shot at playing top 6 minutes, but I just don't see them moving Thompson or Cozens to wing either. That also seems to leave Krebs on the 4th line unless they move him to winger and have Jost center the 4th. But I kind of expect Jost to be 13th forward

     

    My initial thought is something like.

    Skinner-Thompson-Tuch

    Peterka-Cozens-Olofsson/Prospect

    Greenway-Mitts-Olofsson/Prospect

    Girgs-Kreb-Okie

    Jost

     

    I don't really love Olofsson on the 2nd line though. I'd rather have Mitts play second line and do something like:

     

    Skinner-Thompson-Tuch

    Mitts-Cozens-Peterka

    Greenway-Krebs-Olofsson

    Girgs-Jost-Okie

     

    Unless one of the prospects make it impossible to keep out of the mix.

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  3. 5 minutes ago, sabresouth said:

    It says msg OR sabres.com for all pre season games. This one is on msg only? It has been a long off season.  I'm ready for some HOCKEY!!!! Let's go BUFFALO!!!

    Ah yeah, I guess I read that too quickly.

     

    I live in MD, and the Caps game was on the local RSN for me (Now called Monumental Sports I guess and is owned by the same guy who owns the Caps/Wizards), so I didn't pay much attention.

     

    It did look like ESPN+ has tonight's game. However given that link says MSG is showing the NESN feed, I'll likely be stuck with that instead of having my choice of feeds.

  4. 1 hour ago, nfreeman said:

     

    It's not clear from sabres.com whether the game will be streaming there.

     It should be. It was previously announced all 7 preseason games will be on the website: According to this it will be on MSG (but the NESN Feed).  https://www.nhl.com/sabres/news/how-to-watch-buffalo-sabres-preseason-games-2023

     

    I also saw it listed on ESPN+ for anyone who has that. I assume that will also be the NESN feed

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  5. Yeah. I get it. But a lot of Europeans speak multiple languages. I couldn't find statistics on how common Russian is in the Czech Republic. 

    When I was looking to see what languages he speaks I found this page:

    https://www.visitczechrepublic.com/en-US/57cff387-4684-472a-be8a-bd86d792898e/page/language

     

    Which says:

     

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    Although the vast majority of the population of the Czech Republic (96%) speaks Czech, you can also hear Slovak, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, or Vietnamese as these are languages of the largest national minorities in the Czech Republic.

  6. I'm not sure what to take from that. Isn't Czech the main language in the Czech Republic? I assume he speaks that, which is great for Kulich and Rousek.

     

    He may have had Russian players on his team, but that doesn't answer my question. We have Russians on the Amerks and our head coach doesn't speak much Russian.

     

    I was just thinking it'd be more likely Prospal does speak some Russian, which would be a nice bonus for helping with some of our upcoming Russian prospects.

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  7. I typically haven't paid much attention to the Amerks before the last few seasons, and certainly not the ECHL. It looked like there aren't 32 ECHL teams, and I didn't see any ECHL team with more than one NHL affiliate (I remember at one point we split the Portland AHL affiliation with Florida before returning to Rochester).

     

    It looks like the only NYS is in Glen Falls and is affiliated with the Devils.

     

    I'll be curious to see who we end up with. Does anyone know how much influence we have on the team? The Pegulas own the Amerks, so it's easier to keep things in sync, but I know nothing about how things were being down in Cincinnati. 

  8. If you could guarantee me at least 1 Cup, I'd do it. But there are no guarantees. Plus our goalie depth right now looks sketchy beyond Levi. So I'm a no. 

     

    I'd rather trade some combination forward depth/picks/UPL than Levi for Hellebuyck as a stop gap. And if that's not possible, then I'd try to get a lesser quality starting goalie that improves our tandem over Comrie/UPL.

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  9. I like the signing. Far less than we've been paying him to be a bottom 6 forward for most of his time in Buffalo. He's a great locker room guy and still contributing on the ice even if it's not on the score sheet.

    Also worse case OK can sit in the press box if the kids are tearing it up.

     

    I'm hoping this is "one last hurrah" though as we transition to a younger leader group of Dahlin, Cozens  and ideally Tuch. My guess is next year unless Girgs is back Cozens or Tuch gets and A, and the year after one of them gets the C (likely Dahlin, though my vote would be Tuch).

     

    I have really liked Girgenson's work ethic and all, but I hope this means they don't bring him back. I think he's going to want more term than I'd offer him. I'd consider bringing him back on the same deal as OK, but with the understanding that he's a depth forward and may not play every game.

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  10. 28 minutes ago, Radar said:

    Interesting. Good post. I do think there is much more emphasis today on winning a championship as opposed to enjoyment of having a good winning team that may not get to or win a Super Bowl or Stanley Cup. I sense there is a more significant group of fans who it's more all or nothing. Maybe It's just me. I'm eighty years old and followed the Bills and Sabres from their inception and that's my perception but forums are probably not necessarily a good indicator of the total fan base either.

     

    For me it's a combination of places I read about/discuss sports (in person, twitter/facebook, these forums, a private slack server, sometimes reddit). I couldn't put a  number on it. But I have friends who are this way. I had to mute a friend on facebook simply because I couldn't stand his constant negativity about the Bills.

     

    However the main people I discuss the Bills/Sabres with in person have similar attitudes as I do. They want to see us be good and hope we win, but aren't losing their minds when we don't.

     

    I do also want to mention that while I'm more about the "journey than the destination", I certainly don't want the GM, Coaches or Players to be that way. I want them to be trying to win every season.

     

    However a GM more than the others has to be realistic about what is actually possible. If you delude yourself into thinking you have a legitimate chance every year even when your team is garbage, you'll quickly find yourself out of a job.

     

    It's a delicate balancing act. I hate to keep using football because teams/cap management etc aren't exactly the same, but look at the Rams. They went all in and got a bit lucky and won a Super Bowl. But now they are going to be in a terrible position for a few years to come.

     

    Most fans (myself included) would take that trade. But there are no guarantees. The Rams could have just as easily lost a game and then be in terrible shape with nothing to show for it. Many teams have done that in many leagues.

     

    Good franchises and GMs find a way though. I think it's just too early to judge if that's what Adams is doing, or if it will all crumble in a few years because he was too concerned with his own prospects.

     

    For now I like the more cautious/long term approach Adams has been taking, but the longer we get into his tenure, the less patience I'll have. 

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  11. So my take on GMKA is when he got here he was faced with a perennial losing team, that had bad culture who no one wanted to play for, and an underwhelming pipeline towards the future.

    Another GM might have come in and just done what they could to make the playoffs now, it has been over 10 years after all and fans are impatient. Or they could try to fix the fundamental problems of the franchise at the cost of a longer rebuild. I think he's gone a long way towards fixing the fundamental problems.

     

    I can't say for sure, but I doubt he thinks we'll be a perennial team just from home grown talent, but having a good pipeline of young talent and the ability to develop them properly is important to offset the big contracts you have to pay to your vets. He talked a bit about a guy on his staff who is really good at salary projections, so he's factoring all of that into his plans.

     

    He talked in the presser about how they've been handling the cap so far, and that they are moving into "the next phase" of cap management, which I think we've already started to see with Thompson, Cozens and Samuelson. I expect to see something with Dahlin and hopefully Power soon.

     

    We won't really know if he's delusional about being a perennial playoff team until we're a few years down the road. Given the additions he's made so far, I think he'll be willing to bring in the "right" Free Agents.

     

    However, I'm not sure that will matter. Unless we win the cup every few years, there will be some portion of the fanbase that will be unhappy. You can ask the Bills how well being a perennial playoff team has gone for them. I've never seen so many people angry we still haven't won the super bowl rather than just enjoying the fact that we have a great team again.

    I'm not trying to tell other folks how to feel, but as much as I want a cup, it's a long season. I want to enjoy the whole season, not just put all my joy on the final outcome. That's a recipe for disappointment.

     

    I do hope we get to a point where we're trying to capitalize on the window of our young talent and manage to finally win a cup, but I don't think next season is the year to do that yet.

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  12. 59 minutes ago, mjd1001 said:

    So when I see someone draft in the 1st round I'm always excited to get them as a prospect, so I was happy he came back in the Eichel trade. But after watching Krebs for a year and a 1/2, I just don't see it. Yes he is young, but I really don't see many signs of a top end player. I hope I'm wrong.

    In my mind, being a first round draft pick doesn't mean "top end player" it just means you're expected to be an NHL level player.

     

    The overall #1 or even Top 5 (and maybe Top 10 depending on how deep that draft class was) are a different story though. Those I'd expect a lot more from than players taken later in the first round. For reference, Krebs was taking 17th.

     

    I think he's shown this season he can be a valuable NHL level player. To me the lingering questions are if we have room for him and what his ceiling will be. I don't think we really need to decide this offseason, unless a GM from another team really wants him back as part of a trade, in which case I'd be OK moving him depending on the return.

     

    My guess is we have other prospects teams will be after instead, and so we have a year until he needs to be either re-signed, traded or cut (don't see this one happening). Right now I think they'd choose to bring him back on a cheap deal unless he does something to warrant getting paid more.

     

     

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  13. I'd like to see us improve at face offs too. I'd maybe put that 3rd (or 4th) on the priority list behind improving defense and goal tending. Ideally if we can get a good PK/shutdown center who is good on the dot in 1 player, that'd help a lot.

     

    Cozens was our best FO guy, with a 48.3% win rate (45.6% in Defensive zone FOs). He lead the team in FO taken too, by a large margin with 1,174. Next closest was Tage with 813 (361 fewer Face Offs taken than Cozens, probably due to him moving around more).

     

    Tage had 43.1% overall, with an abysmal 34.8 in DZFOs.

     

    Mitts was 3rd with 736 taken for 45.9% (42.5% DZFOs) and Krebs 4th with 556 taken for 45.1% (42.9% DZFOs).


    Jost was pretty terrible for his 428 taken: 38.3% won (36.1 DZFOs).

     

    I hope all of them work on their face offs in the off-season. I think those numbers further make Jost expendable next year too.

      

    NHL Face Off Stats (Sabres 22-23)

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  14. 17 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

    I'm in New England. My cohorts (technically I'm a contractor, not an employee) are mildly annoyed by my all-things-Buffalo boosting. 

    Yeah, that's way worse. I have one Ravens friend who are angry the Lamar Jackson sack in the playoffs wasn't called personal foul and seems to bring it up every so often, but in general most people around here are at least neutral to positive about the Bills.

     

    This being such a transient area though, there are a lot of fans of other teams too because so many move to this area for work and bring their fandom with them.

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