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Everything posted by erickompositör72
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For this reason, I’m betting Sam is perfectly happy to wait till the season is over to negotiate
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Barkley is scary
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I guess it's a matter of degree. I'm hoping our young guys are more numerous and/or a cut above.
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I get the sentiment, but I think it's worth pointing out that having a new coach, 1yr+ experienced Eichel, Reinhart, Dahlin, Mittelstadt, and possibly Olofsson on the roster all should be part of that equation, as well. That, at least, gives me more than an underwhelming amount of hope!
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Prospects Challenge GDT: Penguins at Sabres, September 9 @12:30PM
erickompositör72 replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
could someone PM me a non-blacked-out link? Am I allowed to ask for that? -
Prospects GDT 9-6-19: NJ Devils Vs Sabres 7:00 PM
erickompositör72 replied to Mustache of God's topic in The Aud Club
Devils announcers trying to find things to compliment Hughes on, admitting no "wow" moments -
I would say I have. Going back a little, but Brian Campbell comes to mind.
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I just got back from Scotland, so I thought I should contribute: Scotland is truly whisky heaven. I could order extremely fine (18yr +) single malts for less than 10 pounds, as they were "single's" (.85oz, I believe). This meant I could focus on variety, and the bars had whiskys that I really couldn't find anywhere else. Highlights: Oban Little Bay Similar to the standard Oban 14, but a tad lighter, more floral, and a touch sweeter. Enjoyed very much, even though I usually prefer heavier, peatier whiskys. I had this in the town of Oban after visiting the distillery Auchentoshan Three Wood I remember it being rich with beautiful oak notes permeating. Not overly peaty, but peat is still present. Very enjoyable for the price, although not as smooth as older whiskys. Glenfiddich 18 This was actually more of a "low"light for me. I've enjoyed the 12yr from time to time, but I found the 18 year not much more interesting or complex. Was smoother than the 12, but not much else. I usually don't opt for Speyside whiskys, though, so I'm biased Bunnahabhain 18 This one was the star of my trip. Rich, smooth, toffee, chocolate, with an incredible finish. This is the bottle I should have brought home with me. Luckily I can find it close-by for slightly more than $100 Ledaig 18 The bar I wanted to try this at was out of it, so I bought a bottle without actually tasting it, because the description was just so tantalizing. See for yourself: It is a good whisky. To me, I'd say it's essence is more of a refined Laphroaig 10. I don't necessarily get all of the notes described, but it's still complex, smooth, and satisfying. Lagavulin 16 I've had this many times, but this trip solidified it as my "go to" whisky. The richness, the sweetness, and the intense smoke/peat just hits all the right spots for me. From now on, if I only have one bottle of whisky in my house, it will be this I regret not getting to try Oban Distiller's Edition. They were out of it in the bars in Oban, and I didn't want to buy a bottle without trying it. Even though I do like Oban 14, it is not my favorite, so it wasn't worth the risk. I've heard really great things about it, though.
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I don't think so. Having lived in both, NYC and Toronto have nearly nothing in common. As a professor I had in Toronto put it, Toronto basically has a lot of the bad stuff (traffic, overcrowding on subways), but none of the cultural stuff to make up for it. Sorry, TO...
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Sergei Federov vs Marty Brodeur. Do I win coolest result?
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Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
erickompositör72 replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
In a world where everything's black and white -
Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
erickompositör72 replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
But that's exactly my point. I'm addressing those who think the trade is conclusive evidence that JBott is incompetent. As you pointed out, we simply do not know the situation, therefore the conclusion of incompetence is tenuous. -
Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
erickompositör72 replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
Ask people in any front office around the league about ROR’s life off the ice. Everyone knows. You can’t say “oh, we don’t know that for sure, but we know for sure JBott is a moron for trading him.” Can’t have your cake & eat it, too -
Which Sabres Will Improve The Most Next Year?
erickompositör72 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
I think Dahlin is most obvious, and I think Mittelstadt is most critical. I think we've seen ERod's ceiling. -
OT: for Africa, need old phones /laptops
erickompositör72 replied to Wyldnwoody44's topic in The Aud Club
Where exactly did you set up the clinic & orphanage? -
Dylan Cozens Sabres First Round Pick Signs ELC
erickompositör72 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I assumed (perhaps incorrectly), with the current advancements in things like rehab and training in general, that there is a way he can be working out (even upper body) without engaging his thumb. Does anybody know more about that?