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Germans didn’t yet and I’m voicing mine since you seem to be blinded by orange man’s hairdo. If Europe actually paid their fair share of military spending they couldn’t afford all their nice socialist things. Instead they’ve been abusing American military dominance for decades. They earn every inch of ire.
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He's been fine as long as he isn't your minute eater.
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Skinner-Eichel-Rodrigues Johansson-Mittelstadt-Reinhart Perrault-Roslovic-Vesey Girgensons-Larsson-Okposo lol what do we do with Sheary, Sobotka, Wilson, Elie, Smith, Oloffson, Thompson?
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I would be happy with Roslovic and Perrault as a Ristolainen return. Perrault has two years left and would hold down 3C. Roslovic is a potential 2C that can switch to 2/3RW if Mittelstadt beats him out. Allows the coach to rotate Mittelstadt out of center if he’s struggling and not miss a beat. Allows Rodrigues to play wing and would have our forward depth be pretty darn solid, with the only weakness of 2C having Mittelstadt, Roslovic, and Cozens all ready for it. Added bonus if we can sign Gardiner as well, pushing McCabe to 7D when Pilut returns.
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Hoffman sucks, and I’d only be happy with Huberdeau. Anyone good in Tampa is on NTC or is cost controlled so they won’t trade
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Which Sabres Will Improve The Most Next Year?
triumph_communes replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Mittelstadt- a summer of conditioning will do him wonders. I believe Dahlin already looked great. -
Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
triumph_communes replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
Maybe he wouldn’t have been overcompensating so hard for taking responsibility for their trash performance during the Bylsma years if he took responsibility upfront for being an idiot. Nah, instead his e: older brother he got a sweetheart deal for totally trashed the Amerks locker room simultaneously instead. -
Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
triumph_communes replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
Abandoning the scene of crimes after drunkenly crashing into an establishment named after a player who, died himself from drunk driving, and is in the rafters of the team he just signed a major contract to be the future captain of. The only character assassination going on here is you all pathetically trying to wipe these things away as nothingburgers. I was wrong. This was a great example he set forward for Sam and Jack. So great that they gift each other thousand dollar bottles of liquor for each other’s birthdays years later. Great influence ROR, Kane, and Bogosian had on our two budding superstars. Getting those tools out of the locker room needed to be done at any cost. Murray spent TONS of capital on all the drunks mentioned above who amounted to nothing here. -
Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
triumph_communes replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
ROR was taken out of the Buffalo locker room because he was an alcoholic that was being a bad example for the kids. Just because ROR could play well despite being an alcoholic doesn’t mean others could. Key, unarguable example: Lehner. Botterill did the moves he did to transform a broken locker room with ineffective leadership. ROR went to another locker room, became just a guy instead of expected to be ‘the guy’, and he was a core component of a Stanley Cup team. That, mind you, was last place in the league in November and needed a coaching change and goalie change before they turned things around. Lehner went to freaking rehab and turned his career around. Fact is, neither of those players would’ve rebounded like that staying with Buffalo. Sometimes people need a change of scenery. They fell into their traps because of what Murray built. Botterill gave them a go, and then abandoned them when they failed miserably. -
What a low bar
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I'm more referring to the articles these Athletic writers keep churning out trying to do statistics with their journalism degrees from community colleges, completely missing the big picture from the weeds they have their magnifying glass set on to the point they're burning holes into it. "Find out whether analytics says your team got better or not" is a notification the Athletic just sent me. It's awful journalism.
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People take fancy stats that only explain 11% of the variation between Ovechkin goal totals versus than Jimmy Vesey's totals waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too far.
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Tim Murray was a complete disaster for the Buffalo Sabres
triumph_communes replied to Scottysabres's topic in The Aud Club
As much as he may have had an eye for talent, he had no idea how the whole human interaction thing works. His single word draft announcements really signal how inept he is to this. What destroyed his teams were his locker rooms (and coaches). The players he picked all went on elsewhere and contributed, or excelled, but while in Buffalo were ranging from criminal alcoholics to full on raging alcoholics, outcasts in their own locker rooms, completely aloof, more concerned about basketball events than their hockey games, and getting benched for being a few minutes late for a meeting as a top-down approach to solving these issues. A good scout doesn't necessarily make a good manager, and Murray was an extreme example of the fact that it takes more to build a team than just talent. And the absurd amount of 2nd round picks that were traded away for nothing, or turned into gems like Karabacek and Cornel, is why we have such abysmal depth today and why Botterill has taken years fixing the cap situation and reforming the roster from the outside-- since the cupboards at home were bare. -
McCabe has probably lost years off his life with the concussions and hits he's given for this team, or more aptly, his teammates. Cannot thank a player enough for that. But he really is just a slightly more skilled Mike Weber. He doesn't have the smarts to move the puck properly, even if he has the body and the hands. He is always trying to catch-up with the play, not thinking ahead of it like talent's like Dahlin are. Also, I simply don't like his basal attitude. It's too lackadaisical, which again, I think points to him being a little slow to process things. Housley's system was over his head and he has struggled for two years. He can be a mid-pairing guy for a team running something simple, and a hard-hitting type of game. He does well on simple situations like PKs. He's not a fit for the mold it appears Botterill is cramming the team into though, and I expect him to be traded away more than I do Ristolainen.
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Great off-season, and something’s going to give when Pilut and Bogosian come off IR
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New club: Hockey Statistics -- Reference and Discussion
triumph_communes replied to Marvin's topic in The Aud Club
Some players are the same year after year. Others have career years, but not until after being traded to good teams. So so what’s to say Ristolainen wouldn’t have a career year after being traded to a good team like Schultz did? When you start making crap like that, maybe your stats need context... -
John Scott Jokingly Choked Out Rookie Risto
triumph_communes replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Risto has openly complained about being stuck with partners like Scandella who he can't trust to pass the puck to. A lot of his problems really appear to stem from bad habits that were born out of him being extra-tired all the time. Now the team has a plethora of guys who Risto can 1) trust he can pass to and 2) likely have a better first-pass out of the zone than he does. I think the 'uncoachable' comments stem simply from him not listening to a coach because despite all these coaches, he's yet to have a D partner he can trust. He's been stuck with Scandella, McCabe, etc. Risto will be fine if he stays. His comments make it seem like he recognizes that Dahlin-Montour pairing is going to come steal many of his minutes, and he's saying he doesn't mind that. -
We aren't. That ship sailed when we signed Johansson. If we sign a player like Gardiner then I bet we trade out Bogosian/Scandella/Hunwick/Nelson for scraps to some other team who has room though and wants the vet 3rd pairing.
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New club: Hockey Statistics -- Reference and Discussion
triumph_communes replied to Marvin's topic in The Aud Club
Daily dosage of grains of salt: The curious story of Justin Schultz: RAPM charts still require CONTEXT-- the models don't explain it all -
Only thing holding talents like Mittelstadt was conditioning and strength. Smart players that know they’re good don’t need the confidence boost playing in lesser leagues. Some guys who need more confidence boosting because their IQ/Hands aren’t there yet need to be in lesser leagues or they turn into a stone hands grinder like Girgensons who has forgotten how to play with the puck that isn’t a hot potato. Things holding Nylander back was confidence and drive.
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He’s never played them. You can’t say that. Statistics have no data on him in that role—- they don’t describe how he would do there.
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They didn’t have to sign Ceci though. They did