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  1. Why wouldnt he care about those things?  He can get a ton of money from a bunch of teams so that's not an issue.  There are a lot of players that value where they will be living and where they raise their family more than the salary they are making.  Who knows what JT values the most.

     

     

    I agree. As fans we only see these guys on the ice and assume winning the Cup and/or $$$ is all that matters. But, for many of these guys its about a nice place to raise a family as much as anything. Several years ago both Zach Parise and Ryan Suter chose Minnesota as free agents because of family reasons.

  2. The Gord Miller name drop is almost certainly JT's agent's doing, no? Use TPegs to up the ante. See Babcock, Stamkos maybe?

     

    He could certainly be playing the game to drive the price up for the Isles ala Stamkos. Either that or he's already hashed out where he'd like to be ala Ryan Suter & Zach Parise a few years ago.

     

    The Isles are in a strange place because many of the players and their fans live out in Garden County or so, closer to the old arena, but they play in Brooklyn. Then the team will be moving again in a few years. It can't be ideal for players with young families.

  3. Dreger was on the same station today in Montreal and mentioned he feels Buffalo is not in Tavares Top 4 Choices, but he does feel he is leaving the Island though

     

    He claims Nashville (no cap space), Vegas, St. Louis, and San Jose. Seems like no one really knows (Tavares has been quiet throughout) and Dreger is just naming good Western teams that could use a boost.

  4. I don't understand the whole bro country movement. (please bare with me Kenny Chesney fans) It's just so formulaic and prescribed. Not one note sounds like a genuine piece of music derived from the soul. Just all predetermined notes designed to please as many ears as possible.

     

    The talent in Nashville is the song writers... and they're almost always not the performers these days. The same songs are marketed and sold by the song writing community to both pop and country musicians. If country, they'll change the key, maybe slow it down, add some twang, and voila... "country"

  5. Tavares to Buffalo.  Book it.    B-)

     

    My understanding is many of the Isles players don't like playing in Brooklyn as many of those with young families have houses further out on Long Island. And, the new Islanders arena won't be done until the 2021-2022 season. Tavares will be 31 by then. The Isles could have resigned Tavares any time after July 1, 2017... yet we're pushing June and it still hasn't happened. I think he's going to leave the Isles. If so, Buffalo isn't a bad spot for him at all.
     

  6. I'd take Tavaras.

     

    Eichel and Tavaras as a 1-2 punch at center would be nasty. And, our power play would get much better. Of course, we have no goaltending and our defense corps is a mess... can maybe trade O'Reilly for some help back there.  :)

     

    Edit: As Botterill seems to be using the Pens as a template, this would follow the Crosby - Malkin model of strength down the middle.

  7. I'm a devoted LFC fan, and understand your feeling that you'd rather see Pulisic with a team in blue.

     

    Should we rank where In England we, as fans of USA Soccer, would prefer to see Pulisic?

     

    My ranking

     

    1. Liverpool: Biased, of course, but can you imagine what he'd do under Klopp's system?

    2. Spurs: Their traditionally adventuresome game would be a good place to grow, and he'd have a chance to be featured.

    3. City: Hard to argue with him playing with one of the top clubs in the world, and with a coach who knows how to manage a beautiful game.

    4. Chelsea: Sort of hard to stomach this one, but it could work as well.

    5. Arsenal: I just don't trust that club right now.

    6-19: Any other EPL club.

    20. United:  Jesus Christ - keep that young man as far away as possible from Mourinho and the soulless nonsense he orchestrates.

     

    As a Dortmund fan (yes, I got into them because of CP), the team is a tire fire right now. No direction. I'm ready for Pulisic to move on. Everyone assumes LFC because of Klopp. I'd be okay with that. But, I still think he may end up at Bayern Munich. Kid speaks fluent German and he's had some of his best games against Bayern. And, guys like Ribery (35) and Robben (34) need to be replaced fairly soon.

  8. :w00t:  :wacko:  :lol:

     

    But seriously, though... WHY DO THEY DO THIS???

     

    I've done a lot of dumb things in my life, but this seems so fantastically stupid that I can't even rationalize it.  :D

     

    (that first guy is nicknamed "Iron Crotch"... I borrowed it for my new screen name. Got sick of Potato)

  9. Just so it's out there, both Nashville fans, who are familiar with the guy who reported that, and Bob McKenzie, said that the report is bull crap. And the fans say that that reporter is the king of bull crap. PK ain't going nowhere.

     

    I talked to my friend who works for the team this AM. He said he was unaware of any locker room issues, although PK dating Lindey Vonn was/is a bit of a distraction (is that not public news?). He thinks the $9 million contract is the bigger issue. Poile just doesn't like hugely unbalanced payrolls. We shall see...

  10. WGR used the term 'QB Production' to describe how there may not be much better production this year as opposed to last even though it will look different. Last season was about controlling the football and making plays when needed. This season Will look like more traditional QB play with yards, TDs and turnovers all going up. So we might not get a net gain, for at least this coming season with McCarron or Allen vs Tyrod.

     

    I think most fans are okay with the transitional year in order to (hopefully) be better in the future. The O-line transition is a tough one to figure out. On the face of it, it'd appear that we lost some major pieces up front. But, Wood was pretty average and our best guy (Incognito) was getting old and needed to be replaced soon anyway. So??? Who knows.

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    And you know exactly what you're getting with football.  You get 8 games, always on a sunday (pretty much always), scattered across 3 months.  Hockey is so much more of a time commitment and the games can be any day.  It's a whole different sales pitch.  I've always wondered how the average non-corporation season ticket holder manages to make it work.  I had enough trouble keeping up with the time commitments of the much shorter college hockey season ticket package.

     

    Exactly. The NFL is an always has been a regional sport due to a limited number of games that are almost always played on weekends. I know many fans of various organizations who don't even live in the city of the team they support... they just fly back into town for games (selling some tickets as necessary). There is nothing "genius" about recognizing that marketing efforts need to be regionalized. That's obvious to any marketing strategist with a pulse. Moving games to Toronto wasn't innovative... that's been done by many teams prior (e.g., Green Bay playing games in Milwaukee back in the day). Having your sales staff forge relationships with regional businesses? That's just common sense.

     

    Hockey is different since the draw must predominantly be from local fans due to weeknight games. In hockey you can guard against a teams on-ice up's and down's by building up the non-hockey arena experience. The latter is where I think Buffalo is light years behind other markets. Ideally, you should be trying to sell a fun entertainment experience that isn't entirely dependent on the team winning games... you want people to enjoy the experience even with a loss. Other teams have done a masterful job of this (e.g., Nashville)... Buffalo still has a long way to go IMHO.

  12. Well, it doesn't sound likely, but if PK is indeed traded again, after only 1 year in Nashville, then we can start to believe that there is something fundamentally wrong with the way he plays and/or conducts himself, and to walk back the criticism of the Habs for unloading him before his NMC kicked in. 

     

    Supposedly he and Pacioretty couldn't get along in Montreal, which was a big reason PK was moved. The same seems to have happened in Nashville with PK and someone (Arviddson? Johansen?) not able to coexist in the room.

  13. He was on TSN 690 in Montreal when he said it.

     

    I think it could be a salary cap move as he is slotted into the second pairing at 9 Million per year for 4 more years and Ellis and Josi have 1 and 2 years remaining on their present contracts.

     

    The Sabres would have a playoff caliber defense with Subban, Dahlin, Risto, Scandella, Guhle, McCabe, Nelson and Bogo for his 10 games.

     

    Here is the link

     

    https://www.tsn.ca/radio/montreal-690/pagnotta-pk-subban-likely-to-be-traded-out-of-nashville-1.1083767

     

     

    Also Subban did say he played his best hockey under Housley

     

    PK is kind of an enigma. He made some costly errors in the playoffs that hurt the Preds... and a lot of guys don't like his antics... "dressing room conflict" is the rumor (and it appears to be why he was moved out of Montreal as well).

     

    ...but the Preds made the Cup final last year and won the President's Trophy this year. So I have to believe Poille will want a veteran top-4 defenseman in return.

     

    (If the Sens want to rid themselves of Erik Karlsson maybe PK and a prospect for Karlsson?)

  14. If your argument for keeping a forward is that you like him as a 4th liner, then they have to go.  The Sabres' team culture is radioactive right now.  Clear out literally everyone you can this summer.  I'm confident we can find 4th liners somewhere/anywhere.  Our 4th line isn't what's holding us back.

     

    At the NHL level, Larsson, Girgensons, and Bogo have all only known losing.  In a perfect world, we'd be rid of all of them by October.  Enough already with the mediocre players that have never been on winning teams.

     

    I don't by any means think we have to keep Girgs. I just think of the trio of Girgs, Bogo, and Larry, I'd rate Girgs the most "keep-able" given he's got more size, speed, and strength than Larsson (and I kind of like that Latvians root for the Sabres because of Gus). But, it's like arguing about the slimmest fat kid or the tallest midget. All three of these guys can't shoot worth a ###### and have pretty much no chance of beating an NHL goaltender one-on-one.

     

    I do think we need much better production out of our bottom-two lines. The better NHL teams all can roll three or four lines and have scoring threats up-and-down the lineup.

  15. Duh. But that's not the conversation.

     

    It absolutely is. This all started with pi suggesting a Bogo for Rinne trade. Sure, I'd take Rinne for a year. But, the Preds have the best defense corp in hockey. And, all of them make less than Bogosian with the exception of Subban.

     

    A related argument is how we've been killed by bad deals / untradeable salaries over the past decade or so... but that is probably for another tread.

     

    BTW - Saros is an RFA. IMHO, a better play would be to throw a contract at him and see how the Preds respond

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