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  1. Great post above and one thing that you can say about many great shows that we have seen over the years, usually the ending isn't that great. Very hard to end a show on a perfect note. Breaking Bad to me was one of the best endings, show was 5 years, and they wrapped it up beautifully. But its rare. I'm not expecting the world here from GOT, I look at the entire body of work and the masterpiece it was and is.

  2. As far as Botterill being on the hot seat after this year, what do some of you think point wise is acceptable to keep him? Would another 12-14 point improvement like this past season be enough to keep JBot? Or is it playoffs or bust?

     

    I am thinking Option #1 if you look at the East here are the teams on the surface who are obviously better or in much better shape for the playoffs:

     

    Tampa Bay

    Boston

    Montreal

    Washington

    Columbus

    NY Islanders

    Carolina

    Florida

    That is already 8 teams. Throw the Flyers in there because I do believe the AV hire for Philly will springboard them higher.

  3. 19 minutes ago, Gatorman0519 said:

    The talent gap is closer than we think. I love it as it makes things interesting unlike basketball or football.  

     

    29 minutes ago, Doohickie said:

    I think it's *exactly* the look the NHL is looking for.  They've wanted parity for years.  Well now they've got it. 

     

    I do agree that is what the league wants and that the talent gap is closer because of the hard cap (which I loathe by the way) but doesn't this kind of make the regular season look even more meaningless?

    These leagues need to put more emphasis and importance on the regular season somehow and I think giving the highest seed more home games works toward accomplishing this.

    Unless Boston or San Jose get the SCF, or if the league gets a Carolina vs Dallas final, I cringe at what the ratings will look like.

     

  4. First time ever in major sports history where all 4 division winners have been eliminated in the 1st round.

    IMO not a good look for the NHL.

    Was thinking about something randomly and wanted to get your insights and opinions:

    Is it really fair that in a case of a a 8 seed vs a 1 seed and a 4 vs a 5 seed: The 5 and 8 seed can both have 3 home games in a 7 game series?

    To enhance the regular season, when a team gets a 1 seed I would give that team more home games (Example: 6 home games for the 1 seed and 1 for the 8 seed), why should an 8 seed be given the same games as a 5?

    Give more rewards to the top seed for having a great season

     

     

  5. 2 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    Why not? Honestly asking, although I agree they are different. 

     

    If Vegas had a 1 goal lead or was tied I would say its comparable, at the time of the bad call Vegas had a 3 goal lead, even with a 5 min major, to give up 4 goals is horrendous. Also the Vegas coach, when it was 3-2 boom timeout should have been taken he waited until 3-3 when it was too late.

  6. Vegas whining about a bad call?

    Sabres fans for almost 50 years: Hold my beers

    Your franchise gets the tax breaks for the cap, a massive MASSIVE assist from the league to help springboard the building of a franchise that will have success for many years.

    You had a 3-0 lead: Yes the call was bad but where oh WHERE is the PK?

    I feel zero sympathy for Vegas as I wish the Sabres can fold,  come back as the Sabres, incorporate in Nevada, and have the league helps us like they helped their beloved Golden Knights.

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  7. I think Terry is an owner that has great intentions and his 'heart is in the right place' I truly believe Terry wants to go right by Buffalo and provide the fans with a great product and win because he genuinely cares about the city and the teams that he owns.

    But as we know, caring and being a fan just isn't enough.

    Sabres need a President at the top to oversee everything top to bottom. I still think JBot is the right man for this job and wish we hired this kind of GM back in 2014 and THEN hired a guy like GMTM now after the rebuild went successful. We had it reverse.

     

  8. The hype of Episode 1 was as high as I can ever remember feeling for any Season Premiere of any show, so it is natural that it let us down a bit.

    One thing to keep in mind is how rare great shows end well: Breaking Bad to me was one of the few that nailed the ending almost flawlessly.

    Ill reserve judgement on Episode 1 to see how it sets up Episode 2,3 etc.

  9. 9 minutes ago, Derrico said:

    As others have said, I don't have a huge preference for him but if this is JBott's guy then I hope we land him.  I won't get excited with whomever it is until I see winning.

     

    Agree.

    If the Sabres are able to get McLellan behind the bench is a solid move that on the surface can be worth 5-10 points in the standings on its own. But without proper upgrades to secondary scoring lines, tweaks on defense, ans stability in net, we can forget the playoffs.

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  10. 2 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    I don't think they should. I was just offering an incentive to keep games competitive that last month. 

    It's called luck. We had an 18% chance of Dahlin, if that is lottery we win, I can live with that. 

    Also, I recall the year of the McDavid lottery is when the NHL was so eager to change the percentages.

    I would bet thousands that if New York and Chicago were tanking that year and not Buffalo and Edmonton, the league would not been as eager to make those quick changes.

    Between the crease rule for No Goal and the Sabres tanking for McDavid, it amazes me how fast the league works when something could benefit a franchise like Buffalo. 'Suddenly', they are prompt and quick!

  11. Just now, LGR4GM said:

    They may want that but if they controlled the lottery, there is no way in hell they let us have Rasmus Dahlin. 

    Perhaps but the Sabres were the favorites to win that year. A broken clock is right twice a day.

    Lost 2 spots this year

    Lost 2 spots in Matthews lottery

    Lost max spots (1) in McDavid lottery

    Lost max spots (1) in Ekbald lottery

    Have the Sabres EVER moved up in a lottery like franchises like New Jersey, Chicago, and Edmonton do routinely?

     

  12. For those that want Babs as the coach, can you say overrated?

    I think he is a good coach but not great.

    TM is an above average hire, the Edmonton stint stained him a bit, but that wasn't all his fault.

    Bottom line: Until the Sabres get better secondary scoring, and resolve the goalie issue once and for all, the coach won't have a massive impact.

     

     

  13. 10 hours ago, nfreeman said:

    Your post was not the one I was referring to.  

     

    I neither started nor turned the conversation.  Someone opined that Gilbert’s alleged harassment of a young woman was somehow related to whiteness, and others agreed.  I called BS.  That’s got zero to do with Kavanaugh, other than the fact that purveyors of the “toxic whiteness” worldview heavily overlap with the group that opposed Kavanaugh.  

    Kavanaugh had a temper tantrum similar to Clarence Thomas and BOTH got into the Supreme Court. White privilege is overrated. Power and Money Privilege is very underrated.

  14. 11 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    Good way to get people to stop posting here. Maybe I don't want to read takes from people saying "Pilut obviously should be sat because Phil knows best" when I can show using data that wasn't true. If you are fed up with hearing about it, block the posters who talk about it or don't read them. 

    I agree. Analytics have a place in hockey, does it mean it is the end all that be all to analyze a player? No. Does it provide data that could show drastic differences in two players where the naked eye might suggest otherwise and can be used to better the team? Sure. Why cant knowing the sport and analytics just all get along?

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