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  1. 0-10 last two games on PP and have given up 4 short handed.  Something has to change here immediately.  Pair Skinner with someone else too.  Maybe E-Rod.  He is not getting  the puck in space.  Kings are playing like Shite, so they better start fast Saturday.  Hate that Kane got the better of us tonight.  He won his individual battles and then the war.

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  2. 3 hours ago, pi2000 said:

    Socal pizza sucks.   I'm jealous, I certainly miss Buffalo pizza.   Always make it a point to visit Bocce and Bar Bill (for wings) when I'm there.   Along with Jim's Steakout, Mighty Taco, Chef's and Tim Horton's are the usual stops.     Although I've lost my affinity for Mighty Taco due to Del Taco just having higher quality ingredients.     Santora's in Mission Viejo I believe was started by the same Santora's in Buffalo.    The wings are flavorful, but small... and the pizza is just meh.    

    Planning on trying Elmo's, Imperial, Carbone's, John's Pizza & Subs, next trip.

     SoCal pizza is terrible.  Try Rubino’s on Oso Pkwy in Mission Viejo.  At least they use quality ingredients and the sauce is sweeter than most.

  3. 14 hours ago, Doohickie said:

    The problem with any "national"  coverage is that they all have Monday Night Football syndrome, by which I mean they try to make the game and many players in it more important than they are ("perhaps the BEST GOALIE TO EVER PLAY THE GAME!"  And then next week's goalie will be the best, etc., ad nauseum.)  Also, they try too hard to sell the game to non-hockey fans, which leads to the Doc Emerick and others talking about players' hometowns and other such trivia that has NOTHING to do with the play of the game while there's an actual game being played.  Seriously, if I can't get the Sabres feed I usually just turn the sound down and save my sanity.

    Don’t you think the production team has something to do with that?   After all you are playing to your audience which might not have seen a Sabres game at the time.   Perhaps talk about players hometowns is better than banal jokes about Rob Rays lack of scoring, fighting prowess or overall Intelligence, etc.   And far as not listening to another teams broadcast well that’s the equivalent to just watching MSNBC or FoxNews and not seeking an alternative view.  As for me bubble-boy, I choose to hear what other experts have to say about my team and challenge what is said by  MSG and the Sabres.  I believe the broadcast team has an obligation to spend the time researching the opponents and provide us the viewing public evidence of such.   And I hate to tell you, but the current team is not living up to their end of the bargain.   And you can knock Doc and the National guys all you want but if any local teams had the opportunity to assume one of those jobs they would take them in a heartbeat.  Now get ready to turn down the volume on tomorrow’s Bills/Browns game so you can listen to Murph and Kelsey, the A-team!!!

  4. 22 hours ago, Doohickie said:

    This doesn't bother me at all.  I hate listening to national sports crews murder a Sabres broadcast.  Fewer times would be better.

        Agree to disagree.   As far as color commentators go, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire, Keith Jones, Ray Ferraro, & Mike Johnson are all superior to Rob.  And while this might sound blasphemous,  all the current National Broadcasters in Canada, and US are better than Rick.  Not Rick in his prime, but Rick today.   And Doc Emerick IS the Gold Standard for Play by Play.  Of course you love Ricks voice and excitement he brings when the Sabres score (which is all too infrequent these days), but the lack of effort on this team really shows when you compare to even that of other local broadcast teams, let alone the National team.   I listen to the opposition broadcast about 50% of the time on Centre Ice.   You can tell they have each watched the last 2-3 Sabres games in preparation and have insight on their recent play.   I HATE the Bruins, but Brickley and Edwards know their shite.  And not just bullet points they received from the Sabres PR staff.   Lorenz is my Avatar because I appreciated his game on the ice, but equally for his efforts as a color commentator.   His observations about game  were incredibly more perceptive than Ray's.   His presence is missed in the booth. 

  5. 20 minutes ago, Eleven said:

    I actually deleted it because Broken Ankles is a new poster and I thought maybe he wouldn't get the joke or appreciate our sense of humor around here.

      I am new, but I get the sarcasm.  No worries  Eleven. 

  6. 49 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

    Can’t buy him out anyway.  That period ended on June 30th.   Since we didn’t have anyone in arbitration, we aren’t eligible to do an out of period buyout to get cap complaint.  In addition, I don’t think injured players are eligible for buyouts.  Unless Bogo had passed a physical before June 30th I doubt he was eligible for a buyout this season.  

     

    LGR4GM and I are talking about June 15th 2019.  Not this year.  

  7. 54 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    I think those are good points. 1 thing, they aren't buying out Bogo. If they didn't do it next year, I can't Botterill doing it next. Why extend a players cap hit an extra year? Sure it is less but even still why not just eat it for 1 more year and be done? 

    Two reasons why 2019/2020 make more sense.  First is actual cash payout.  Unlike the Sabres where Uncle Terry shells out all the cash up front, other teams back load their contracts.  Bogo stands to make $6M next year.  the 2/3's rule saves Pegula $2M.   If he is injured  again this year (and I'm banking on a healthy semi-successful season), and you have development from others that make him expendable, why not?    Second is the cap relief realized in 2019.   Four Million dollars in immediate  cap savings that can be used for a FA or  higher salaried D-man via trade to replace his second pairing.   The downside is only a $2M hit in 2020.  This is insignificant when you look at the UFA's coming off the books that year.  Sheary, Hunwick, Scandella, Sobotka and Wilson for approx. $14M.  

    https://www.capfriendly.com/buyout-calculator/zach-bogosian/2019-06-15

  8. 14 hours ago, TrueBlueGED said:

    If that's how it turns out, I'm not happy with a single one of those players where they are slotted. 

    Avatar bet? 

    I don't want Nelson penciled in as a regular, but teams can get by with a weak 3rd pair. Bogosian is a huge problem because, even healthy, he's not a top-4 on a good team. Enjoy the bottom of the standings? Then yea, sure, Bogo playing real minutes is fine. 

    ****News Flash****  The Sabres are not a good team.   Nor will they be very good next year either.  Probably a bottom 10 team.  My commentary on Bogo is like many, disappointed at the multiple injuries and lack of play for Buffalo since his arrival.   But I agree with "11", he is adequate for the second pair on the right.   Let's look at the Vegas Golden Knights.   They had Deryk Englelland on their second line right side. One might even say they are a "good" team.   Bogo when healthy is better in skating, foot speed and equal in strength.  Its amazing how a pairing with young and superior player like Shea Theodore can mask his weakness.   To a lesser extent, Brayden McNabb (whom we all know was given away by Tiny Tim along with 2 second's for Hudson Failure Fasching), also plays this role on the first pairing with a young and fast skater Nate Schmidt.   So is it implausible to think that if paired with Rasmus, Bogo could not excel?    And if he is injured again, or does not, then he will be a perfect candidate for a buyout NEXT YEAR (not this).   Where the length of the buyout does not impact us when we are a playoff ready team.  

  9. 4 hours ago, Sakman said:

    Boesser put up 29 goals and 26 A’s in 62 games in his 20 year old season. This will be Casey’s 20 year old season (3 months older than Boeser) and I seriously doubt he’s gonna do anything like that.

    I’d say Mittelstadt might have the upside of Boeser. But I’d also say Boeser might have the upside of Eichel. If Casey can exceed Horvat’s career that will be a win.

    Incorrect.  Boeser was born Feb 1997.  He was 20.62 when the season started in October last year (2017).   Casey was born in November 1998.   He will be 19.8 years old in October 2018.   Difference of 3/4 of year.  He had two full years of college, not one and Casey will put up 55 pts. + in 2019-2020.   And as far as Boeser having upside on Eichel you might not have too many on this board (or anywhere) agree with you on that one.

  10. 3 hours ago, That Aud Smell said:

    So much for McPhee being a genius.

    Quite the contrary.  He is 33 and face of the franchise.  Have you been to Vegas during the season?  The city loves him.  His jersey was #4 in sales for 2017/18.    The organization recognized about $25-30M in incremental revenue based on 11 Playoff home games that was 100% unplanned.   As far as on the ice,  during the playoffs he had the best save percentage and second to only Holtby in GAA.  Maybe his decline is sharp, but worth risk to lock him in until retirement.   

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  11. 11 hours ago, Alkoholist said:

    So we've already wasted the ELC's of Ristolainen, Eichel, and Reinhart and now we're already planning to waste the ELC's of Mittelstadt and Dahlin waiting for more of these bums to free up money to be competitive? Or are we gonna wait for Berglund and Okposo to be gone as well?

    This team is on a timetable of Rasmus, not Jack.  I would think that after 3 years, Rasmus will surpass the play of Drew Doughty circa 2012 on the Kings ascent.   Kopitar was I believe three year older than Drew, as Jack is to Rasmus.  I don’t think the Kings worried about Kopitar not being on an entry level deal.  He was 25 and 27 during their cup runs and dominated in scoring, as will Jack.  The next two years are going to be Tampa vs Toronto whether we like it or not.  By 2020 all the bad contracts save KO and Berglund are off the books.  The Kings also had some 30+ guys contribute (Stoll and Williams).   So all is not lost. It’s possible that two of our three first round picks next year will be contributing in the 2021 playoffs.....on entry level deals.   The question is other than the two Rasmus’, who else is playing D on that 2021 team.  Guehle and some of the Rochester Americans from 2018?

  12. 5 hours ago, TheCerebral1 said:

    It will be a win if we can some how move Berglund with other assets for an upgraded piece as a salary component.  On WGR, Jeremy White brought up 1st, 2nd Berglund and Nylander for Skinner.  I think I could be okay with this as Skinner provides speed on the wing, addition by subtraction and to be honest the fact that Nylander didn't skate at the camp and questions being dodged around him, proves he's out of favor.  He'll be traded by the deadline IMO. 

    I like most of what Jeremy says, however this idea is shite.   The Sabres are not trading for a soon to be UFA to serve as mentor.   The inherent value of a UFA is a cap friendly value and a win now mentality you need for a playoff run.   There is a reason why no bottom 5 team ever signs these players (until Murray did with ROR).  It makes no sense to waste assets for player only to overpay in the future if you are willing to resign them.   The O’Reilly signing clearly made us a better team as evidenced in that seasons record, but it was not going to elevate us to a playoff position.  In hindsight had the Sabres waited one year, controlled those assets they moved, realized a higher draft selection than 8, then overpaid after he became a UFA they might have secured a winger like Laine or Tkachuk instead of Nylander whom you are recommending we give away with a first or a second.   But Murray  did make this horrible trade and JBotts will not.   He will accept the results from this season and it may result in a top 5 pick.  And the draft capital will be used as intended, not to accelerate the rebuild with pending UFA’s.   Its clear that some of are still in the denial phase of this loss.  Acceptance is step 5 and can take an eternity for some.  Remember, those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.  Let’s choose to remember Tim’s mistakes and move towards depression then acceptance.

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