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  1. Murray is solidifying our floor. We just signed 3 guys who we can call up in case Pysyk has another scare, McCabe flops, or anybody else gets hurt.

     

    The tank is over, so we don't have to call up a Mike Card type who will sit on the bench looking terrified.  

  2. That makes it sound like a lateral move to me.  With the completely different learning curve for most goalies, Lehner looks to be just an older version of that unproven teenager.

     

    Opposite of lateral move. The further along they are in their development cycle, the more clear their potential becomes. 

     

    Think of it like Hockey's Future's rankings:

     

    18 year old - 8/10 potential, 50% chance of reaching it

    20 year old - 7/10 potential, 60% chance

    22 year old - 6/10 potential, 85% chance

     

    But when you have a situation where

    Player A - 18 years old - 9/10 potential 40% chance

    Player B - 23 years old - 9/10 potential, 75% chance

     

    It would be the wiser move to take Player B. That's how I see it. Also will pay off sooner.

  3. I want to get in this thread now to say I support this trade. 

     

    My logic:

    1. The #21 overall pick has never been valuable in an NHL draft. I hear talk in this thread about Murray "fixating" on a goalie. Well I think fans are "fixating" on a late first rounder.

     

    2. The idea of goalies having low value has gotten out of control. If it was a stock, I would be buying. Are you telling me Chicago would have lost the cup if they had Price? Classic feedback loop situation. Half the people complaining don't know anything except what they heard other people say. In the next 3 years, the wind will probably blow the other way.

     

    3. Lehner is better than any #21 pick in the last 8 years. And he's 23, has a few years left, and has proven himself somewhat in the NHL. Higher odds than any draft pick. Great probability move. That's why he's trading away draft picks for established young players. Higher odds. He's gaming the system.

     

    4. We're set for the next 10 years at goalie. Most glaring hole on the team filled. Great forwards, great defenseman, great goalie. Complete team.

     

    5. He's a goalie with a concussion, not a skater with a concussion. Lower odds of getting another one.

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    Having been in many "showdowns" that ended before fists were thrown, let me tell you that Hedman wanted nothing to do with Deslauriers. He stood his ground impressively to a guy much bigger than him. That's how you win respect around the league. I assure you next time they meet Hedman will take the scenic route away from Deslauriers. 

  5. It'd be like sending him to the AHL without needing to send him through waivers. I'm in. Guys been handled like crap since the beginning here.

     

    If we lose him, well, we lose him. Jeremy White said it on the WGR morning show this morning: when they took him he was their only chance at an elite talent, so they swung for the fences. We have 2-3 elite talents on or joining this team in the next year or so, if he doesn't make it, we'll live.

     

    Yes, but having 3-4 elite talents is better than having 2-3. I just don't want a James Harden situation where we trade Grigorenko for some marginal NHLers and Hodgson busts out of the league. All it takes is one playoff run where Eichel or Reinhart get hurt and we wish we still had the Russian getting 30 goals a year for the Canucks or whoever. 

     

    I mean, look what happened this year with the Thunder. Durant is out for the year, Westbrook misses a 1/3rd and they miss the playoffs meanwhile Harden is 2nd in MVP in Houston. 

  6. @john_wawrow: Might be disappointing news to some, but hearing #Bills have no intention of taking a run at signing free-agent OG Evan Mathis.

     

    He left the Eagles because they wouldn't pay him enough. We're tight on the salary cap as is. 

  7. Might be leverage to force the Sabres to keep him on the active roster next year. He seems to already have contempt for the workings of NHL organizations (I don't blame him) and doesn't mind getting tricky about it. Play me, trade me, or lose me. 

  8. I turned it on last night, and then flipped back and forth between that and regular season baseball. I think I watched more baseball than finals. I did watch the overtime though.

     

    It's not my league either. The whole sport is just waiting to see who gets to score last.

     

    Very simplified way of looking at it.

     

    It has all the same intangibles of football and hockey. Will, desire, and who steps up when it counts and who disappears. If you sit down and really watch it, you'll find many of the same things you like in other sports. 

  9. Granted, if you take the picture at the perfect time, you can claim that it looks like McDavid is checking out Toew's ass.  A single picture can be very misleading when trying to draw any of these conclusions.

     

    True. But it fits with everything else I've seen off the ice with Eichel and McDavid. I've haven't seen Eichel awed by anything yet. 

  10. I'm unsure as to the situation prior to this but it would appear as Eichel is more confident with the NHLers than McDavid is so far, seems likely thanks to the Worlds.

     

    McDavid stood with the group and shook Toews hand from the side as seen in another picture, Eichel stood in front of him and shook his hand. In a sense I get the impression while impressed and equally happy to meet one of the NHL's greats, since he's already played against a few he isn't quite so shy in introducing himself. I doubt this has any long term value but just an observation I saw. 

     

    Good observation. McDavid looks like a starstuck kid in those pictures. You'll notice Toews isn't even looking at him in one but is looking Eichel in the eye in the other one.

     

    From watching their interviews the past few months Eichel just seems less self-conscious in general. Since self-consciousness is the #1 cause of anxiety and insecurity, it would help explain on a psychological level why Eichel was so mentally prepared in college and at the Worlds. 

  11. I was really happy when the Sabres first matched Edmonton's offer sheet for Vanek. Looking back now we should've started the massive rebuild right then after 23 and 48 walked for nothing. I wonder how good those four 1st round picks would have ended up being.

     

    At the time it wasn't even an option. That day was terrible and there was no way you could have convinced the fanbase (or me) that we needed to rebuild after back to back ECFs. We were coming off the most amazing season.

  12. Now that is some high-quality intel.  Thanks.

     

    One question:  how does Marr know what is going on in the Winnipeg locker room?  Not doubting your info, just curious.

     

    Scouts have a lot of connections in locker rooms and coaching staffs in every league. They're like the whisper guys in Game of Thrones.

     

    Whenever an internal scouting report is leaked in any sport there is a lot of juicy stuff the public never hears about.

     

    Here's the New England Patriots scouting report of Johnny Manziel that talks about how shady his father's side of the family is:

    http://www.brobible.com/sports/article/johnny-manziel-scouting-report-new-england-patriots/

     

    And the notorious Luol Deng scouting report where they talked about what "African players are like", which surprised me because I didn't know any stereotypes of African NBA players. This report (although blacked out in parts) pretty much confirmed the Kyrie Irving-Dion Waiters locker room brawl. So everyone talks around the league.

    http://deadspin.com/heres-the-full-racist-scouting-report-on-luol-deng-1634118894

  13. To add my opinion on Kane, I am more concerned with the locker room chemistry than anything off the ice.

     

    I agree 100% about the vanity, which is what it is. We call it being a douchebag where I'm from. Where it goes too far is when it starts to bother the teammates and alpha dog veterans on the team. I believe that's what happened in Winnipeg. 

     

    To give you a "slice of life" example, watch this video http://video.jets.nhl.com/videocenter/console?id=640662

     

    Kane's vanity is in full effect with the "I'll be the interviewer" today act. But that's whatever. Where it gets interesting is around the 0:50 mark when Byfuglien walks in. It's all smiles at first but if you look closely Kane grabs him by the jersey and brings him in and then talks over him. Look at Dustin's face to see what he thinks about that. No NHL veteran likes to be dominated by a young douchenozzle 5 years younger than him. What makes it worse is that Kane is a legit tough guy who's proven himself as a fighter. You can't just beat him up. Dustin then gives the interview like he's depressed.

     

    At 1:25 Blake Wheeler walks up and there's a different vibe. He's not as affected by Kane and Byfuglien looks almost relieved he's there. It's interesting to note that in the sweatpants incident Byfuglien and Wheeler were the two guys to speak out to the media against Kane and Byfuglien's the guy who threw the sweatpants (passive aggressively some may argue) into the shower.

     

    Kane's going to be on a younger team where there won't be as many veterans. Will Gionta and Gorges keep him in his place? How will the younger guys handle Kane as the locker room alpha dog? Will Kane walk all over his future linemates like Girgensons and Eichel? Will they stand up to him? Will it be a disaster where Kane becomes the star and holds everyone else back? We shall wait and see.

     

    Just my crazy thoughts.

  14. this is the best argument for me, why i will totally ignore anything i see from him on social media. based on my own personal experiences of jim kelly from the early 90's and more than one very negative experience from some of my female friends from that time, i have no doubt that if JK had the access to the social media of today people would have crucified him before he ever touched a football in orchard park.... ergo, i will withhold judgement on Evander until i see him play for the blue and gold.... as a wise man once said, "evander kane will be fine"

     

    This will be an unusual first post, but what did Jim Kelly do that was so bad back in the early 90's? I've heard many many people mention the "bad things" they did but nobody seems to actually tell the stories. So what happened? Was it just coke and strippers?

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