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  1. Sabres will win the Cup in the next 3-5 years.

    Sabres make a deal with Seattle to take Miller and Seattle moves to the first overall pick in their expansion year. 

    Seattle takes Owen Power.

    Sabres select Eklund second overall.

    After all the trading is complete, the Sabres select a goalie early in the first round.

    Still can't believe the Penguins traded Rene Robert for Eddie Shack. 

    Jack is not as good as Jack thinks he is. His perimeter game is his downfall. 

    It will not snow in Buffalo until 2022.

    Sabres prospects in the current pipeline are better than we first thought. 

    Led by JJ who becomes an All star in the 23-24 season.

    The best food on the planet is found in WNY.

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  2. 23 hours ago, dudacek said:

    On that note, goddamn was he ever good at centre tonight.

    Just a step ahead of the play constantly and playing with authority at both ends of the ice.

    That was the player i had envisioned him becoming when I watched him as a junior.

    I agree and posted this baby a couple weeks ago:

    I thought Sam was the best player in that draft at the time especially coming off a great Junior Gold Medal where he was the best player on team Canada that included a young McDavid. I also liked Sam because of his pedigree. His Father Paul was one of the most underrated players in the league when he played for Calgary and helped the Flames win a Cup during the Gretzky years. His father often played very well when the Flames and Oilers went toe to toe. I had no problem with taking Sam in the draft and I still don't. Sam is a very good player and is getting better. I think one of our best players and very consistent. I think we will bethankful we have him in the very near future.

     

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  3. On 4/7/2021 at 12:07 PM, triumph_communes said:

    Reinhart pick was over which Sam to pick. And we picked at least the better one. Just a disappointing draft overall that year after #1

    Nylander pick was out of left field and totally whiffed. Again a Murray overlooked all the soft factors and chose the guy with drive issues. As if going into harder and harder leagues is somehow going to fix that?

    I thought Sam was the best player in that draft at the time especially coming off a great Junior Gold Medal where he was the best player on team Canada that included a young McDavid. I also liked Sam because of his pedigree. His Father Paul was one of the most underrated players in the league when he played for Calgary and helped the Flames win a Cup during the Gretzky years. His father often played very well when the Flames and Oilers went toe to toe. I had no problem with taking Sam in the draft and I still don't. Sam is a very good player and is getting better. I think one of our best players and very consistent. I think we will be thankful we have him in the very near future.

    Nylander on the other hand, I was red smokin hot that we took him when we were crying for defensive help and Sergachev was right freakin there. I consider that the Sabres Donte Whitner pick. And his father was a softy.

  4. If my memory serves me, we once had a scouting department that was the envy of the league. Then Golisano and Quinn decided we could reduce expenses by gutting the scouting department by going to video scouting. A number of scouts went out the door including Luce, Carriere, Benning, etc. that brought in many foundational pieces. If you ask me, that is when this mess started. Now can we get out of it and hire the best Personnel people available to build a championship contender? The question of the day. This is where we should be putting our resources. The most important people in your organization are Personnel people. 

  5. On 10/20/2020 at 10:37 PM, chloewoj said:

    my biggest problem with the mittelstadt pick is that the sabres watched him fail miserably at the combine. they watched his no pull up performance and they knew he finished in the bottom for virtually every test but they still selected him. makes no sense to me. 

    I did a little research on the Mittlestadt pick. Turns out it was probably the best option for us. Casey has a some skill and hopefully he can translate that to production with good coaching and development. If you look at the overall production of that draft you will see the top five players drafted have done very well. After that, there is a big dropoff. So, if you are making a selection at number 8 after the can't miss players are gone, take the prospect with the upside. At the time, Casey had upside and I think he still does. He may not be an All-Star caliber, but he could still develop into a contributor for us. 

  6. Thank you Mr. Amerk!

    I have read quite a bit on this board about trading the pick for a proven player. I am not against it, but I wonder how we pry a good youngish proven player from other teams. The players we want are the players they will want to keep.
     

    I read a lot about the 2C role and it’s important and we need it badly, but from what I see, if we have a top 5 or even top ten goaltender we are in the playoffs. We give up too many soft goals, and it hurts us on the PK as well. After the performance of our backup last year, we need another option.

    Just a couple thoughts. Glad to be part of the group here. Let’s go Buffalo!

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