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Marvin

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  1. This could be good from the perspective of asset-handling perspective and a resolution, but it has one glaring issue: If the worst fears of those who opposed ADR are realised and he gets permanently injured, would the Sabres still be on the hook? I don't think it matters if the arbitrator forced their hand. Lawyers of SabreSpace, what say you? Caveat: ADR for a hockey player scares the daylights out of me.
  2. True. I will take, "not stink out the joint" as a tolerable low-end. I expect that they will fall back towards average as the year goes on. But if they play at least passably and the team in front of them keeps playing hard, I will feel good about them anyway.
  3. The difference between Kreuger and Granato to me comes down to one word: mindset. XHCRK was passive and risk-averse and his team let things happen to them (XHCDB writ large). HCDG has an active team that takes high-percentage risks to create things. He also finds ways to put guys into novel situations to see how they do (Tage Thompson is a centre?). He also has an actual NHL roster, even if it is in the bottom quarter in terms of proven talent.
  4. I am waiting for the midpoint of the season. If this team keeps playing consistently and hangs in the top 3 for the division, then I will start moving towards conceding.
  5. When I saw Fox Sports report that Eichel is "pleading with team to allow proper procedure on herniated disk", I find it difficult to take the hockey pundits seriously. This is why I stopped paying attention to them.
  6. Thank you! You put into words what my brain has been trying to tell me.
  7. Don't the Eichel rumours from "insiders" smack of, "are we there yet? are we there yet?"
  8. Leaf fans want 1st round picks as offsets if Eichel does not play in a given season. They think Marner now is worth more than Jack at 100% The Sabres can not afford that. Besides, I don't see how this helps the Leafs unless Jack is ready to play -- which he apparently is not. They need help now. Unless, of course, they are doing this to clear cap space for a splashy acquisition. Even so, this is a rather ciruitous way to go about it.
  9. Based on what I saw, it's just the ESPN+ announcers and feed.
  10. Aside: I just want to say that I am glad I keep checking this thread. 8 have learnt a lot about how to think about negotiations in general. I am formulating an idea of what a compromise trade would look like from the standpoint of mutual risk-mitigation for both sides if the NHL brokers it. My pages-long proofs on homework problems in graduate school were about this complicated.
  11. This could just be the temperament of the teams' doctors. More conservative doctors means lower chances of experimental surgeries.
  12. MACHOs WIMPs Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects Weakly Interacting Massive Particles
  13. My position has absolutely nothing to do with me being a Sabres fan and I categorically reject your insinuation. Your position is that the Sabres should take all the risk in a trade or in a surgery to just end the situation. My actuarial training screams bloody murder at me for that statistically reckless position. Moreover, every insurer for Pegula's companies had better have told him that his insurance costs would skyrocket if he OK-ed the surgery. That does not even count that he would legally be on the hook for every neck issue Eichel has for the rest of his life. I empathise with Eichel. My health insurance forces me to pay the entirety of a drug my doctor and I find superior to their recommended one because they don't get a kickback to have it in their formulary. That's $10 a pill. And I assumed the risk. That's life. Even with the empathy, as a practical matter, I think that the Sabres must stay the course and live with the consequences.
  14. It is theoretically possible. The LOG line was an ideal 4th line, so start with their stats and work from them... Doohickie had a neat set of charts which showed how bad Sobotka was. I would want the reverse: a guy who attracts others' stats in a positive direction. It is not always possible to find many 4th liners like that, so guys who don't drag down others much is a start (these are the bottom 1/4 of the league, after all). They should have positive possession stats against the bottom half of the league. Regularly having a team-adjusted plus-minus close to zero would be good. They should have a defencively responsible mindset. I would like someone who checks tenaciously. I would like them to be decent checkers against top players league-wide. More will come to me in time.
  15. No such luck. I just applied on indeed.com.
  16. Are you saying 4 players hit the 25-6 goal mark against Chicago? I could get behind that.
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