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The Benson no look apple to Skinny on the PP1. Looked so filth. I loved the cycling on it. The Bruins without Bergeron and Krejci are meh'tastic!
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Seeya Constantine. Deuces dickweed.
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Teams in Toronto should disband, just for the simple sake of "common sense".
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21 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said:
CC has improved each year since he got his first cup of coffee with the Bruins. I wonder if seeing how a smaller but effective NHL D like CC will help Bryson?
Bryson won't make it to October 16th as a Sabre. I fully expect him to be moved in a change of scenery scenario where we acquire some sort of out of options former club mid 20s drop. See the example of Maxime Comtois if he had been qualified. Someone who at one point showed something that has since fallen out of favor.
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Kulich has some jam, a good shot and cam draw down the middle. He got noticeably bigger. I think his game fits more on lines two or three.
Regarding Rosen, who also got noticeably bigger has really impressed. Could I see him making the team. Sure. I just think Kulich makes so much more sense.
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I think if there's a sleeper it could be Ryan Johnson beating out the Stillman, Jokiharju, Bryson group and making the NHL early. That's the closest thing that I see. Rousek would be the other sleeper to make the team out of camp over someone like Jost potentially.
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Look at how quickly the last three drafts have shown to improve. If you look prior to the 2019-20 draft the Sabres had not had much success drafting past the 1st round. A reformatted scouting department, analytics group, coaching staff and new identity. A message of drafting, developing and improving both the NHL product and the AHL product shows the improvement. Making key trades, and focusing on culture has put the team in a better place than they've been since 2010-11.
It's impressive the talent and the ability of Don Granato to work with his players and push them forward. I recall before the 2021-22 season, dogging on Tage, and ready to cut bait.
Furthermore, when you have the youngest team in the NHL, you're going to have a dearth of prospects/young players.
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1 hour ago, LGR4GM said:
Everyone realizes the Sabre and Anaheim 100% talked. How do we know? Because we literally traded with them already.
That doesn't mean they are seriously discussing a Zegras trade. Doesn't even mean anything of interest happened there. It doesn't make sense.
Checking in, happens. So I agree wtih LGR for sure! Would it shock me that Adams hasn't checked in on the acquisition cost of Hellebuyck etc. as well. I prefer Cozens at this point, in his draft year I wanted Zegras.
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Would you love to add Zegras, sure. Anyone with his talent makes the team better, however. There's only so much $$ to spread around. With Dahlin, and Power needing new contracts, you have to prioritize. There will be new contracts for Tuch and others in the future. Krebs will need a new contract next year as well.
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Can it be I finally agree with something that hack has typed. This is the year that we snap the camel's back in half. We will make the playoffs!
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On 9/19/2023 at 9:34 AM, LGR4GM said:
Kyle Okposo and his wife organized a team bonding trip to the Jets game.
He's the heartbeat of this team. He's not the Captain we deserve but he's the one we need right now. Best Captain since perhaps 2007
He might not be the captain I'd prefer, but as I said, Okposo can finish his career here and I'd not complain. The same with Z. Players that don't bitch or capitulate when they could have during the hard long years. Okie is an amazing person and example for how to do things right as an athlete.
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Let's go! I'd rather watch preseason hockey than playoff football. Yes I'm nuts. Let's get started.
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He had a really solid year with Boston. He's not flashy, however he gives a lot of what Buffalo needed this Offseason. Physicality, realistic cap term and a natural middle pairing defenseman.
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Rosen has grown a lot, he looks bigger and much more aggressive attacking the zone. He's impressed me along with Johnson and Metsa. Matthew Savoie looks fantastic as do Benson and Kulich. The German defenseman made some really nice plays (I know it begins with a "P"). Really impressed with what I've seen. You see little ripples with Kisakov and Neuchev as well!
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I think he'll be bounced somewhere between November and trade deadline. I think he's coverage for now, but ultimately will be replaced.
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16 hours ago, Derrico said:
Zach Benson with the hat trick in whl preseason tonight. Can’t wait to see him at prospects challenge. I don’t care what anyone says, he’s my dark horse for a 5+ nhl game look.
Honestly, not a chance, he'll spend the entire season in Wentachee, before coming to Rochester next year. He's by far our most talented forward prospect, but there really isn't a need for him this season without some major injury between now and October 1st. Savoie, Kulich, Rosen, Rousek, Weissblach, Cederqvist, are all further along. That being said, if he shatters all expectations and provides that he's ready now, I'll gladly shut my mouth.
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The great thing is, we have enough spots covered, that barring someone seriously underwhelming in camp, Kulich and fellow first rounder Rosen aren't needed yet. I think Rosek will get the shot, if he surpasses Jost potentially.
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The price of doing business with highly drafted players, is out of ELC contracts, you have to pony up, or look to move them. The surging upwards Sabres, are not in the maligned muck. With the possible "hope" of Devon Levi being the savior in net, and a few key defensive and depth size signings. We could finally see the curse of 13 years of suffering and anguish end. Signing Dahlin and Power isn't just a necessity, it's part of that upward climb out of the dogshit that we've been malaised with for over a decade. We finally have two horses, that can push us up. Look at the dynamic of Hedman and Sergachev.
They both are dominant in their own ways. This is similar in Dahlin and Power. Power is more of the Hedman, confident, calm and uses his size the way he needs. Dahlin, the more powerful, physical player, who still has enough skill to press the issue at any time. If we want to make the next step up, this is the price of doing business. Welcome to becoming a big club. Tampa has depth down the middle, the sabres are showing that. They drafted and developed a core, the Sabres are starting to finally show that their previous inemptitude is ending.
A stronger case for analytics, and actual indepth scouting, is improving things in Rochester, showing a conference final in just over a year. That's with only a few blue chippers. The sarbes, continue to add different dynamics to their farm system, and we're no longer a joke. Dahlin and Power for 8 years, is an eventuality.
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Bryson had no place on this roster, so we trade Ilya. I loved Lyubushkin. I will definitely always remember his OT winner. Ty for your time here!
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Considering they were able to move off of Granlund who clearly didn't fit as well as Petry and DeSmith at the cost of a first round pick. They did fine. They also gained three million in cap space. I could see them using some of it on a UFA on a one yr deal. While I think this likely will not end with them hoisting the cup, they didn't give up any of their limited upside prospects in the system. Clearly SJ is looking to flip the three veterans with some bounce back in a market/team not expecting to complete and get younger assets on the back end. Hope it works out for them.
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33 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:
Glad the Sabres won't be on the hook for this type of player in years 4-7. Because he's going to fall off a cliff.
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On 7/26/2023 at 8:37 AM, LGR4GM said:
Sorry for his families loss, but this is just an example of a classless unprofessional business owner. That's all.
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Two words: Trade bait.
GDT: Sabres @ Pens- September 28, 2023 - 7:00PM, Sabres.com📺WGR📻
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Well Comrie is also himself underwhelming in the net. Seems like a stand up human, but back up at best.