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  1. The Sabres were the lowest scoring team in the league last season, by a very wide margin (30 goals fewer than FLA, that's almost a goal every other game worse than the #29th ranked team).

     

    That said, they need offense. McDavid and Eichel are the best offensive players to enter the draft in a decade, so yeah I'd say getting one of those guys would jump start the rebuild, probably get them to where they want to go a lot quicker. That's not to say either of these guys will guarantee a Cup in the next 5 years, but they'll certainly help the Sabres be more competitive.

  2. Norm Lacombe

    Shawn Anderson

    Jiri Novotny

    Joey Juneau

    Chris Gratton

    Erik Rasmussen

    Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre

    MIchal Grosek

    Drew Stafford

    Ville Leino

    Jocelyn Thibault

    Ales Kotalik

    Derek Roy

    Maxim Afinogenov

    Steve Bernier

    Christian Ruuttu

    Mikael Anderson

    Kevin Haller

    Taylor Pyatt

    Mika Noronen

    Dmitri Kalinin

  3. @DarrenDreger: Hearing Kesler to Anaheim is done. Awaiting details...

     

    @FriedgeHNIC: Bonino and Sbisa to VAN 24th overall pick

     

    Teams also swap third rounders.

     

    Good deal for the Ducks who are close to another Cup. Didn't have to give up a young stud D prospect like Vatanen or Lindholm.

  4. Played hockey my whole life, quit playing after 1 season of pro-hockey in Florida, moved to California and competed in triathlons for about 5 years. Finished up with an Ironman in 2005, had 2 young kids at the time, didn't have time to train, so got back into hockey playing advanced adult leagues. Now coach both of my boys teams here in soCal. Still workout everyday, gym, run, bike or hockey. I'm in the gym twice a week and do a little of every major muscle group each time I'm there. Spend most of my time on legs (squats, lunges and calf rasises), followed by a 15min stretch which works wonders.

     

    Between adult league, and my boys, I'm on the ice literally 6 days a week. I work from home fulltime as a network engineer, so I find time to workout in the mornings or lunch time before heading off to a local rink in the evenings. It's an addiction. If I don't workout I feel achy and depressed. The hardest part is trying to eat right and get enough rest to recover for the next day.

  5. They're going to be bad again next year..... really bad. There could very well be improvement and they'll still be "competing" for last place. They won't outright call it a "tank", but the strategy of drafting very high in 2015 remains firmly in place.

     

    Agreed. The tank didn't officially start until the launched Miller, Ott and Moulson. If you thought they were bad last season, just wait until next.

     

    Consider this.... here's some numbers since the trade deadline this season.

     

    record: 3-21 (2 regulation wins) This translates to a 12 win season in 2014-15. They had 21 this season.

    Shutout 3 times.

    Scored 1 goal or less 11 times... that's slightly less than half the games.

    Scored a total of 33 goals in those 24 games, 1.38 goals per game. At that pace they would score 113 goals over the course of a full 82 game season. They scored a league worst 157 goals THIS season, which is a whopping 40 goals fewer then the next lowest scoring team, FLA.

    Their leading scorer (on their present roster) is Cody Hodgson with 44 points. He finished 117th in the NHL points race. 117th!

    Tyler Ennis lead the team in goals with 21, ranking 84th in the league. Yay! Top 100!

  6. OK, here we go.

     

    - Ville Leino will NOT be bought out, they'll keep him around to get to the cap floor.

    - Sabres win the lottery, picking first select Sam Reinhart

    - no big name free agent signings, a grizzled vet or two, but they will NOT be major players in the FA market

    - players NOT re-signed / tendered: Konopka, Conacher, Scott, Tallinder, McBain, Sulzer

    - players re-signed / tendered: Ennis, Foligno, D'Agostini, Ruhwedel, Hackett

    - players possibly extended: Stafford, Pysyk, Lieuwen

    - at least one of the following are traded: Neuvirth, Enroth, Stewart, Ehrhoff, Weber, Pysyk, Armia and any of the young D prospects

    - the NYI's will keep their 1st round pick this year, deferring their 1st rounder in 2015 to the Sabres (The Isles need to decided by June 1st)

    - STL will not make the WCF, nor will they re-sign Miller (therefore they do not give their 2014 1st rnd pick to Buffalo)

    - that said, if they do NOT get the NYI's first round pick this year and do NOT get STL's 1st, Tim Murray will swing a trade to get a second 1st rnd pick in 2014

    - Ted Nolan will rebuild his coaching staff from the ground up (Sacco will remain)

  7. All this talk about one player this, one player that. Let me ask you this... would the BlackHawks have won those Cups without Kane? Sometimes one player, one GREAT player, is enough to put a team over the hump.

     

    Buffalo will have a shot this year and next to land 2-3 elite talents. If they don't screw it up, they'll be set for the next decade.

  8. if you're a beginner my advice as a former pro and current coach (jr kings) is to buy what feels most comfortable. if you're uncomfortable, it's less fun, and then what's the point? if $100 skates are most comfortable, go with them. as your level of play increases, you'll benefit from lighter more responsive gear.... but as a beginner, that will make virtually no difference whatsoever. i wouldn't recommend used skates. they may be broken in, but they're broken in to the original owners foot... so don't waste your money. comfort is key.

     

    skates.... go with bauer or graf, ignore everything else. 95% of folks will fit in either of those two brands. both are high quality and will last. I've seen countless pairs of eastons and ccm's break down after little as 2 months of regular play.... eyelets popping off, tearing, broken tongues, pressure points, etc... bauer and graf are the only skates you should ever consider. graf have slightly more of a forward lean and wider footbed. bauer runs a bit narrower but offer better arch support... so it depends on your foot shape. personally i use the bauer vapor line (last years pro-stock APX)... best skates I've ever owned.

     

    i would recommend nothing but skating lessons for the first 2-3 months.... 2-3 times a week, get out to public skate and just skate skate skate. puck control and shooting can be done off-ice. when you're on the ice, ALL your attention should be on learning your edges. edge work, edge work, and more edge work. if you can afford private lessons, then that will help accelerate your development, but by no means is it necessary. there are lots of good youtube videos w/ skating drills, and usahockey.com has lots of resources as well.... but your main focus initially should be on knee bend and wide stance. when your legs tire you lose your knee bend, so the more you skate and work those muscles, the more endurance and better form you'll have.

     

    http://www.usahockey.com/page/show/893676-learn-to-skate

  9. Wait you don't like ristolainen, but you want to convert zadorov to a forward because we have a lot of defensive prospects....?

     

    So pysyk and McCabe and that's it?

     

    Pysyk, McCabe, Myers, Ristolainen, Ehrhoff and Ruhwedel/Ekblad

     

    move Zadorov to forward, yes. Ristolainen is servicable, but I just don't see all-star potential there. Maybe an Alex Edler at best?

     

    Sekera. What happened there? He has 44 points (top 10 in D scoring), and is a +1. Shea Weber has 46 points and is a -9. I mean... really?

  10. Choked? Have you seen Ristolainen play? The kid is going to be a stud. They are loaded on defense for the future. Now the target becomes Connor McDavid in 2015 and whomever they pick first overall this season.

     

    I'm just not that impressed with Ristolainen. What does he do out there that makes him a special player? He looks slow to me, slow footed, lacking quickness and top end speed. When he turns from backward to forward guys are blowing right by him. Sure he's got good size and can pass pretty well, but it's not like he's a shutdown guy or is generating any scoring chances. I see him as the second coming of Dmitri Kalinin.

     

    I also don't get why they didn't recall Pysyk instead... is he injured? I mean, I think Risto could benefit more from playing in Roch. Pysyk is more NHL ready IMO.

  11. I like that they do the lottery immediately after the season ends. Gives us something to get excited about I guess.

     

    At the conclusion of the regular season, the 14 NHL teams not qualifying for the playoffs are entered in a weighted lottery to determine the initial draft picks in the first round, seeded according to regular season standing. The 30th-place team has the best chance of winning the lottery (25%) while the 29th-place team has a 18.8% chance of winning, with odds diminishing to a 0.5% chance for the 17th-place team. A single selection from the lottery pool is made, with the winning team improving its draft position to the number 1 spot, and no team dropping more than one place.

  12. If we land McDavid, by some miracle, and nothing else changes roster wise we will not be making the playoffs, ever, IMO.

     

    McDavid + Reinhart/Bennett + NYI first rounder + some FA's and prospects developing = a legit Cup contender (see Crosby/Malkin, Kane/Toews, Kopitar/Doughty, etc..)

     

    The league already as a salary cap floor and a draft lottery, this is as anti-tank as they should get. Just 10 years ago there was no lottery and no cap floor.... how fair was that? But I don't recall anybody complaining about it then.

     

    Parity used to be the priority. These proposed adjustments to the lottery are anti-parity. The worst team in the league only getting pick #6? Makes no sense.

  13. 1. Fans should not have to tolerate a team putting out a product as low quality as the Sabres have this season. And it isn't just Sabres fans. If I were, say a Blackhawks fan, I would not want to have paid the ticket price to see an AHL team on the ice when the schedule says Buffalo. It isn't fair to the spectators in any of the arenas.

     

    Nobody is forcing the fans to buy tickets, watch the games on TV, or buy merchandise. If you don't like the product, then don't spend your hard earned dollars on the Sabres.

     

    2. I doubt very highly that the corporate sponsors and national TV broadcasters are pleased at all that they have their products associated with such a poor product.

     

    Again, it's a free marketplace. If they believe the Sabres are a poor product, then don't sponsor them.

     

     

    3. The league wants to grow their revenues. They need the sport to become more popular to do it. Teams tanking and purposely icing a crappy team does nothing positive for the potential growth of the league.

     

    If the Sabres draft McDavid next season and win a Cup at some point in the next 10, it will make one or two years of tanking worthwhile. It's smart business. And IMO the league would love to see a hockey crazy region like western new york raise the Stanley Cup, which is not likely to happen if they continue to field a mediocore team with no elite talent.

  14. They should keep it simple and use 5 point buckets. ie, teams finishing with 60-65 points in one bucket, teams with 65-70 points in another bucket... and only allow re-ordering of teams within the same bucket. ie, Sabres finish all by themselves in the lowest bucket... they get the first pick. FLA, EDM, and NYI finish in the next bucket.... they get assigned picks 2-4 at random. Basically, just group teams by how bad they are.

     

    I don't understand why the league is so anti-tank. I mean, it's part of sport... if you're willing to sacrifice now to be rewarded years down the road, then so be it. That's a large part of fan interest in the game, taking solace that your last place team at least gets to add one potential stud for the next season... and there's not even an guarantee that player will pan out. But to finish last by such a wide margin, and not even get a top 3 pick is just dumb.

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