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  1. I wouldn't even trade him for McDavid NO ONE, he will be viewed as the Connor of Dmen,  d-men are on the ice longer, a position of need, he will be the best D man on day 1. No way I'm trading him even if they throw in Drai. Keeping it no matter what. Dahlin is the real deal. Save my post and look back 10 years and you'll see that I'm not being ridiculous. 

  2. I just don't want to be like Edmonton and experience misery for high-end talent only to p*** it all away setting back the rebuild years, because of "character" or related trivial, qualitative reasons. This is also part of the reason why I was BEGGING people to give Reinhart a chance. Then he started playing well.... so he's not a bust. Can you imagine if we traded him, selling low, for scraps and watch him become a hall of famer? Not all high-end talent dominates the league at 22, DEVELOPMENT. I think what the Sabres fan-base needs is a little bit more optimism, coupled with just a little bit more patience. 31st place. Yeah, it sucks. But there's so many better options to build a team around young/younger/in-prime pieces than pull a Chiarelli and trade it all away for essentially nothing.

  3. ROR makes too much to be third line. I would trade him and Risto for the #1 pick and a top prospect if we lose the lottery. We can draft Dahlin and a top speedy wing/center and develop another top prospect and save a ton of cap space. Buy out Bogo as well. We need to drastically change the core if we are ever going to change the losing culture. I like Risto but he does not buy in to Housleys system and therefore must go.

    What's the obsession with "third line"? Look at Vegas rolling 4 scoring lines, or Phil Kessel driving the third line. (I guess he's not worth it?) The reality is, it DOESN'T MATTER what number you put on it, your line is generally only as good as your center.

     

    Also, do we really need to "drastically change the core"? The "core" is ambiguous enough, obviously something didn't work this season, doesn't mean they're destined to loserdom and we have to trade all of our talent. Why not add some vets? That's right, add. Look at how Colorado bounced back. Parity. Don't blow it up because of a 5 second sound bite of a p*ssed ROR. Risto is still ONLY 23 and has LOTS of development to go through as a D-man. I can't fathom how bad the Sabres would be if they didn't have Risto to stabilize the blue-line. So he's not lightning fast = dispose? I get where you're coming from but we need just a little bit more patience here, IMO.

  4. Montreal Canadiens propaganda to make it seem like they have a single asset that is worth at least Ryan O'Rielly outside of #1 overall pick. (Galchenyuk? Really?)

    Don't buy into it. Don't run your best players out of town to see ROR PPG on another team (he's more than capable). Add to this mess, not subtract.

    By the way- I hope we can all learn something about center depth after the Briere/Drury fiasco of 2007. Short-memories, let's not tread those waters again.

  5. No. I'm not paying a streaky player for 8 years until he earns it.

    He's been pretty damn consistent bro

     

    I'm pretty sure having Sam for 3 years then wanting a monster 9 mil contract is less of a good idea than locking him up NOW. my opinion anyway, record my comment in the historical databanks of sabresspace in 5 years and you'll defer to my brilliance

  6. Sabres GM if you're reading this, PLEASE lock up sam for 8 years while he can still be had for cheap. You're essentially paying a PPG player for closer to 4 mil than 7 mil. I don't think Sam's development is a fluke, It would be wise to lock him up NOW. I have no doubt Sam can sustain this PPG pace throughout the duration of his career and better. You may save like 3 mil on the cap and have a super affordable contract going forward. His start may have been a blessing in disguise. Call it risky, call me crazy, but the potential reward deserves a consideration

  7. So, do we still want to trade Sam for scraps As Soon As Humanly Possible because the "league's faster". Remember I said don't trade him; he has PPG potential? #toldyouso Who knew, different players develop at different rates

  8. Suspending judgement until I see what this "prospect" can bring. If a 1st comes from this, not a COMPLETE failure and certainly not the worst trade of all time- but any pick that isn't this year is by default awful. I'm looking forward to seeing what the guy can do at the NHL level. Maybe we got lucky and he's a late bloomer (optimism)...or maybe he's a marginal throw-in that'll be run out of the league by the end of the season....

    We'll see

  9. Using 9-game centered moving averages ...

     

    Shots per game went up a little initially, but have been flat since, showing no clear relationship with PPG:

    attachicon.gifEichel-20171230-PPGvsShots.jpg

     

    Shot percentage, however, actually dropped off, but has recently gone back up:

    attachicon.gifEichel-20171230-PPGvsSPerc.jpg

     

    Not surprisingly, with little change in shots (after early dip), GPG has tracked with shot%:

    attachicon.gifEichel-20171230-GPGvsSPer.jpg

     

    Interestingly, APG has also tracked with shot %:

    attachicon.gifEichel-20171230-APGvsSPer.jpg

     

    If I had to guess (using memory and the eye test), he started shooting more on the powerplay, but that hasn't translated into more powerplay scoring.  However, his even strength shooting percent dipped, taking points with it, but has recently gone back up.  Currently, he's well above his norm (or what most players can sustain), so his production will come back down a bit.

     

    (Note: this is, in no way, a rigorous analysis.)

     

     

    Fans like you make me proud to be a Sabres fan

  10. Gretzky was not paticularly fast.
    sometimes players can only produce on the top line, it doesn't mean they're bad players, they can still contribute majorly, but these types of players often look terrible outside a top line role. slower players can thrive on a top line with good players if they both have speed to complement it and Reinhart has the raw skill.

  11. "However, get Sam with guys who understand spacing and support, and he will get you in the zone with possession more often than most other Sabres players. "

    Sam would excel if he consistently had teammates that could carry the puck and to pass to in any situation

     

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