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Clarification: they are adding last year's Sabres defence to this year's Red Wings team. Whose defence would you rather have going into next season: ours or the alleged potential playoff team?
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Except they are last year's Sabres.
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I wish more people knew that old movie, "My Name Is Nobody."
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Flames trade Tkachuk to Panthers for monster haul headlined by Huberdeau
Marvin replied to RVJ's topic in The Aud Club
The more I think about it, the more I think both sides lose this trade in the short term. Florida's defence looks terrible for a top team while, if the rumours are true, Calgary is only covered for one year. -
Are the Sabres committed enough to building a winner in Rochester?
Marvin replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
As a Buffalonuan, I value the Amerks' performance highly. Good people and good performance there makes me as a fan more enthusiastic about the franchise. -
Thank you. I had thought it was under Moderation Options.
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I don't know how.
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If true, happy b-day RJ!
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Plenty of teams need to shed salary before season start
Marvin replied to ddaryl's topic in The Aud Club
I would not worry about this until someone actually is forced to do something. -
Just re-inforcing your point. In particular, I like how you put the issue.
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Sabres Sign UFA Goalie Eric Comrie 2 Years 1.8 Million AAV
Marvin replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Welcome. Very different initial post. -
Sabres Sign UFA Goalie Eric Comrie 2 Years 1.8 Million AAV
Marvin replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
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Preach.
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It's because if he had not played OK when he was first out of college, then they think that he was responsible for the Ryan O'Reilly trade. Think of him as the current version of Tim Connolly ca. 2003.
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Sad to say, both of these are true. I had to laugh in the vein of, "nervous acknowledgement of an uncomfortable fact."
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Welcome back!
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If Edmonton had wanted him, I would have traded Perreault to the Oilers as a favour.
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Plenty of teams need to shed salary before season start
Marvin replied to ddaryl's topic in The Aud Club
I eat filet mignion seven times a day. My bathtub's filled with Perrier What can I say? This is the life! -
Plenty of teams need to shed salary before season start
Marvin replied to ddaryl's topic in The Aud Club
Hello! Glad to see you posting. -
General Sabres FA discussion thread (f/k/a Random free agent posts)
Marvin replied to Archie Lee's topic in The Aud Club
Yup. I checked the projected line-up again. I'm wrong. Quinn and Peterka should be in Buffalo even if the Sabres get someone like Compher. -
If they start having continued success, they will have earned it.
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General Sabres FA discussion thread (f/k/a Random free agent posts)
Marvin replied to Archie Lee's topic in The Aud Club
Funny. I was thinking the same thing. I would rather have Peterka and even Quinn get top line minutes in Rochester until the inevitable happens and they come up and stay. Meanwhile, a checking line including 3 of Hinostroza, Girgensons, Asplund, and Compher could drive other teams even battier than the LOG line did. -
No. Every team starting with 2013-4 had numerous glaring holes. For me, the real question is how will the team perform if the 5th line and 4th pair are pressed together into extended service? This has killed us for a decade. I hope you are right.
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Mapleleafs fans voted "Most Annoying" & "Most Delusional"
Marvin replied to ddaryl's topic in The Aud Club
Sorry I missed you joining. Welcome! I know a few realistic Dolphans. They find tgat most other local fans are out to lunch. You are not kidding. -
Mapleleafs fans voted "Most Annoying" & "Most Delusional"
Marvin replied to ddaryl's topic in The Aud Club
Just musing: how much of the Leafs' fans' delusions are driven by wish-casting coupled with getting their tires pumped by a seemingly overwhelming majority of Canadian hockey media? We are used to being rooted against by Toronto-based and New York-based hockey media. Thus, any over-exhuberance will be punctured gleefully by the talking heads. But that also keeps us grounded. On the other hand, fans of the Maple Leafs have no such dust sullying their views through their rose-coloured glasses. Indeed, they are likely to be told any legitimate self-analysis of their team's flaws are just unfounded pessimism while external critiques are based on envious fans in other markets or anti-Canadian bias. It is hockey's version of the upstate-downstate divide.