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JoeSchmoe

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  1. If you think the guy they put in to replace him isn't going to "hurt" us more than Skinner, I think you've got another thing coming.

    He's flawed, he's not great defensively, but he's still better than any free agent JAG Adams has brought in since he's been here.

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  2. 47 minutes ago, tom webster said:

    Maybe I worded it wrong but what I meant is that most people in general have grown up believing unprovable facts are absolute because that’s the way it’s always been.

    At risk of taking this off topic, my biggest thing is why do we still have starting pitchers in baseball? Pitchers should still pitch the same number of innings in a year, but spread them over less innings per game in more games. There are so many benefits:

    -You can maximize lefty/lefty righty/righty matchups.

    -Your weaker pitchers can pitch against the bottom of their order.

    -The batters only see a pitcher once per game and never will time them up the 2nd or 3rd time around or recognize their tips.

    -Your never leave a guy in too long.

    -You should be able to manage and prevent injuries.

    I know some teams like TB do dabble with this sort of thing sometimes, but try telling a Verlander that he's not a true starting pitcher anymore.

    I believe a team could win 10-20 extra games a year if they adopted this full-time. Won't happen though.

  3. 4 hours ago, Kristian said:

    I don’t hate the person, but I do so loathe Thompsons lack of effort, and always peeling off after losing the puck or having his shot stopped.

    Show some freakin’ heart and win that thing back, or jam it home! Lazy slacker!

    This is where I'm at too. Last year when he was dialed in, he was one of my most liked players. Everytime he had the puck in the offensive zone, he had me on edge of my seat. This year... Nothing.

    5 hours ago, steveoath said:

    Hate is a strong and overused word.

    I don’t know any of the players so will not say I hate any. I have grown tired of watching several, however. 

    Who said anything about hate?

  4. 6 minutes ago, tom webster said:

    Casey is a perfect example of how the whole “development” thing is bunk. As you said, all players have different development curves. Good players figure it out or grow into or whatever. The whole notion that you can ruin a player by putting him in bad situations has always been old school garbage to me.

    As someone who really likes seeing old school bunk get disproven, it'd be cool if someone could do the research on this. 

  5. 6 hours ago, Pimlach said:

    Players pregame meals of yesteryear.   Chicken breasts for protein and Pasta for carbs.  

    Chicken and rice is the big thing.

    My son is 16 now. He didn't gain any weight into his minor midget year eating the "healthy" way. This was despite following a steady lifting regimen. He was hoping to get at least a late round OHL draft selection but didn't put on enough weight/strength to set himself apart, despite being a very good AAA defenseman.

    Fast forward a year and went he went all in on the old school eating as much as he can of whatever he can, even when he's not remotely hungry. He's since put on close to 20lbs of muscle without growing an inch- all while following pretty much the same weight regimen. He's at his target weight now, so he's dialed it back somewhat, returning to more healthy choices and seems to be keeping it on.

    It's all about the calories, and the discipline to eat even when you're not hungry. It's not easy, but if you want it bad enough, it can be done. I just can't understand why these guys who have so much at stake can't do it, when someone like my son can.

    I also can't seem to understand why I can't seem to stop eating to try to lose weight, no matter how much I seem to want to stop. 🥴   

  6. 2 minutes ago, SabreFinn said:

    We now have a high class goalie, a mobile and talented defense, TNT is capabel of scoring 40 goals and I think a healthy and older Kid line is abel to cause damage. I believe our stocks on the UFA-market are rising and a second or third line UFA-forward see that they might be the missing piece in a succesful team. Even if that team are the Sabres.

    I hope you're right. This season beat the optimism out of me... Especially since we finally got good goaltending.

    Good on you for keeping the torch lit!

  7. 14 minutes ago, SabreFinn said:

    I can't see anyone of them to take place on a Sabres roster next year, and there is no need to rush either. The holes we have should be filled with UFA:s or trades. But if a prospect is ready to take a spot at camp it would be great. Meaning if someone can show a good mature twoway play they should get a spot at the fourth line.

    I agree. Do you have confidence that we'll get someone via UFA or trade? The only guys Adams seems to be able to get are guys that hurt us more than they help us. 

    Byram for Mitts is a net negative. Byram was a sub-50% expected goal % guy on one of the best teams in the league- which is pretty hard to do. Sure he looks flashy at times, but he makes up for it with poor defensive play. He can still get better... But at the moment he is who he is.

    Mittelstadt on the other hand is a legit high end 2nd liner right now. I'm not surprised CO wanted him. We were just too cheap to pay him.

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  8. 41 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

    What makes anyone think that Savoie (20), Kulich (19), Rosen (21) and Östlund (20) are going to fair better than Sam Reinhart?  We should not be rushing them.  

    Next off season Adams needs to break his pattern and bring in some players in their prime years to fill the gaps while the prospects develop at the proper level.  

     

    Without question, not all 4 of these guys aren't legit NHL players, and even if they were there's not spots for all of them. Trade them along with picks for legit NHL players.

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  9. 29 minutes ago, GoPuckYourself said:

    I think I'd rather trade Savoie than Östlund imo, Savoie seems like a lesser version of Benson.

    Savoie is leading the WHL in ppg. That's pretty hard to do even at his age.  If Ostland was bigger, I'd probably think about him some more, but from the cheap seats I'm sitting in, he's also just another Benson... possibly without as high of an offensive upside.

  10. 49 minutes ago, Sabres73 said:

    And you know this how? None of us can predict at this stage how these young players will turn out - they're prospects. Either with our franchise or someone else.

    Did you read the initial post? 

    Compare what those two have done to Quinn and Peterka at similar points in their careers. Realistically JJP and JQ would peak out as high 2nd liners or lower end 1st liners on a high end team. Rosen and Ostland are way back of what they did at similar points in their careers (Rosen is actually way worse given he's a year older than Ostland).

    To boot both of them are smurfs... Too small to be effective checkers in the NHL if the whole scoring thing doesn't pan out.

    Trade them.

  11. 1 hour ago, GoPuckYourself said:

    Östlund from what I'm hearing on both WGR and from i forget what channel it is but they talk about the europeans and Östlund has a ton of potential as a solid 2 way player. He looks good in highlights and all that but I guess we wont know until he's in the AHL, I think they said this coming year.

    What can we get for him and a 1st?

  12. 2 minutes ago, Scottysabres said:

    Do I think they'll make the playoffs next season? As of right now, today, with the known existing roster and pipeline talent, no.

    Do I believe they'll make the playoffs next season? As a life long Sabres fan that has come to not only accept the pain, but has actually turned said annual pain in to some twisted training regimen to practice my smart-assery with, ya, playoffs next season here we come!!!

    Earlier in this thread I optimistically said 25% and as of March 22, I stand by that.

    I'm curious to see the shell games and red herrings that will play out to inevitably get me to my usual 75% by September. Everytime I buy into the false hope.

    Remember Taylor Hall?! That guy was going to get us to cup contention. Boy was I wrong about that... Me and Terry.

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  13. If you use Peterka and Quinn as benchmarks to how prospects from the AHL graduate into the NHL, it can tell us something.

    JJP was basically a ppg in his Draft+1 AHL season. Quinn was 1.35ppg. Both struggled with their 200ft game in their rookie NHL seasons.

    Kulich is 0.78ppg at the same age, Rosen is 0.64 and he's a year older. Neither one are close to JJP or JQ trajectory.  How do we expect they are going to be much help next year. Is there something else in their games that doesn't show up on the scoresheet? As of right now (not going into the 23-24 season) do either one of the project out to be 1st or 2nd line players? If not, we need to move them.

    Noah Ostland is 0.6ppg in the SHL. It's a low scoring league, but that still sounds too low to be able to make the jump to the NHL, especially with him being small. Is that right?

    The only hope I have is Savoie. He's pretty much at the top of the WHL for ppg. My concern though is he's too small to be very impactful next year. I'm thinking he's probably a Benson 2.0 level player. Thoughts? I think it might take a while, but he could still have top 1 or 2 line potential. 

    Long story short though is we need to start trading some of these guys for NHL ready players in the offseason. Otherwise, I don't have much hope in breaking the non-playoff streak next year. 

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