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  1. Girgensons will stink this year and then will get hurt again, missing lots of time. The huge investment in him will be proven to be a waste.

    Ullmark will get hurt again and miss lots of time.

    The Sabres will acquire Christian Dvorak from the Coyotes, who will successfully reunite with Reinhart.

    Skinner's problem was his hands were hurt. He'll bounce back with a 25 goal season this year.

    Granato will  lead the Sabres to the most improved record in the league.

    Eichel will sit out the 2021-22 season.

    Ralph Krueger will shave his head, get divorced, get engaged to AOC and then become a big wheel at the U.N.  

     

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  2. On 7/12/2021 at 12:06 PM, PASabreFan said:

    See also: the lure of the dynasty and the looking down the nose at "just making the playoffs." The lure ("Pegvorka") raised expectations and, failing to work, lowered the entertainment value of Sabres hockey to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

    Hubris

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Illustration for John Milton's Paradise Lost by Gustave Doré (1866). The spiritual descent of Lucifer into Satan — one of the most famous examples of hubris.

    Hubris (/ˈhjuːbrɪs/, from ancient Greek ὕβρις) describes a personality quality of extreme or excessive pride[1] or dangerous overconfidence,[2] often in combination with (or synonymous with) arrogance.[3] The term "arrogance" comes from the Latin adrogare, meaning to feel that one has a right to demand certain attitudes and behaviors from other people. To "arrogate" means "to claim or seize without justification.... to make undue claims to having",[4] or "to claim or seize without right... to ascribe or attribute without reason".[5] The term "pretension" is also associated with the term hubris, but is not synonymous with hubris.[6][need quotation to verify] According to studies, hubris, arrogance and pretension are related to the need for victory (even if it doesn't always mean winning) instead of reconciliation, such as "friendly" groups might promote.[7] Hubris is usually perceived[by whom?] as a characteristic of an individual rather than a group, although the group the offender belongs to may suffer collateral consequences from wrongful acts. Hubris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own competence, accomplishments or capabilities. The adjectival form of the noun hubris is "hubristic".

    The term hubris originated in ancient Greek,[8] where it had several different meanings depending on the context: in legal usage it meant assault or sexual crimes and theft of public property,[9] and in religious usage it meant transgression against a god. the hockey gods

    Finally, this from Craig Custance: There’s also an inherent risk that comes with tanking and that’s building in a culture of losing into your organization. You can bring in all the young talent you want but if there isn’t an established culture and veteran players teaching those players how to win, it won’t work. I think it’s harder to turn around a tailspin if there’s an implied message that it’s okay to lose for a year or two.”

    Additional commentary: You don't tank when you don't know what you're doing. Tanking is fundamentally dishonest and against the fans. Tanking has only been successfully pulled off a couple times in NHL history. Our tank was predicated on building around cornerstones Ekblad and McDavid. Wrong again, Pegulas.

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  3. 56 minutes ago, Thwomp! said:

    That first video is brutal.  They should have just let Rick talk the whole time.  It was pretty interesting to watch after the decade that this franchise has just had though, so thanks for that.  🍺

    Although the video of Pegula ten years later is ironic, I don't think it qualifies as a feel-good video. We're in great hands, eh Bettman? It makes me feel bad that this is our guy. Who is Pegula's speechwriter??

  4. About Eichel's recent  interview and his stated wish to play for the Bruins...this was not advisable to say while still a member of the Sabres. It's not a big deal I suppose but in context of all of his high drama over the years, this was a bridge too far. Too many Buffalo fans hate the Bruins going decades back. Some people say he wears his heart on his sleeve. I say it's too bad he has a million dollar body but a 5 cent brain. And he's still immature.  

    I'm not going to place all the blame on Jack. He's just another ill-fitting piece on a badly constructed team and last I looked, the Pegulas are still incompetent in the hockey business.

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  5. 14 hours ago, nfreeman said:

    Please forgive me, Mr. Grumpy!  I thought the poll was worthwhile.  Do you not find the results interesting?

    In all fairness, I was having a conversation with a marketing research guy who said that all polls with less than 400 participants are meaningless. Apparently under 400 is too small of a sample size to draw any kind of meaningful conclusions. But here, it's entertainment.

  6. 8 hours ago, Thorny said:

    How does this era look in terms of the common practice of GMs looking to bail on their star players? 

    This is *GM* initiated 

    Why are we pretending Jack asked out when he has not? 

    Nobody knows what really happens behind closed doors in Sabreland. The Black Widow probably had something to do with it...she always does.

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  7. I'm on an LA Angels thread and have been interacting with a longtime fan. Arte Moreno mirrors the Pegulas with his expensive, aging free-agent acquisitions...Pujols ($25mil/yr@ 10 yr) and Anthony Rendon (30) , who also has a multi-year $250 million contract are two examples. Of course MLB is crazy money compared to the NHL. But this is what the guy said and I think it's relevant to us as Sabre fans:

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    Whats scarier about a meddling owner in NHL is that there is the salary cap while in MLB the owner can just deal with the luxury tax if they chose to. I feel like the meddling owners that it is a control issue where they doubt the people running it and think they can do better and can't control the urge to override them.

     

     

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  8. 4 hours ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

    Ever since my injury last year that was a presumed achilles issue, my symptoms have lingered almost 10 months, it went from common injury diagnoses to rare ones. 

    I was initially diagnosed with achilles tendonitis, then a soleus tear, then Chronic exertional compartment syndrome. I went through several tests that were not so pleasant and ended up at a vascular surgeon, after the ortho decided against trying elective fasciotomies. 

    Last month we did dopplers and as soon as I flexed my feet, I lost pulses in both feet. So now we're chasing an even more rare condition called Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome. My MRA was inconclusive, so I'm set to get an invasive angiogram and venogram in the next couple of weeks; I'm sad that I've lost all of my progress from my training and on top of that, I can barely make it a whole shift without my lower leg swelling up 2x the size on the right causing numbness and tingling and pain. 

    Moral of the story, don't train hard over 35 years old 😂 

     

    Sorry Woody. Must be so frustrating for you.  Rest up and get well soon!

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