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  1. 2 hours ago, WildCard said:

    I won't make it that long. I need sports and wings 

    Worst-case coronavirus scenarios have the NHL not returning until October 2021. We may soon long for the days of uninspiring 3-1 home losses to the Red Wings immediately followed with multiple "Fire Jason" threads.

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  2. 1 hour ago, shrader said:

    The Bills are potentially the favorite in the AFC east and most of the world comes to a screeching halt.  Coincidence?  I think not.

    Someone needs to check the travel log of Ernie Adams last fall and see if he was in Wuhan.

  3. 4 hours ago, matter2003 said:

    Maybe its time they do something for themselves for a change.  Taking this time to properly assess their situation and then take an ACTIVE role in changing it for themselves like enrolling in colleges using government grants to get a degree that will pay them something more than part time minimum wage would be a good start...

    Is it really humanity, or is it like giving out participation trophies to avoid having the real, hard, truthful conversations nobody wants to have?

    You should check out the Politics, Poll, and Pundits forum at TwoBillsDrive. You'd love it there. 

  4. 2 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

    So you're suggesting we re-sign most everybody and look almost exactly the same as this year? Yup, that'll work. 

     

    If we magically find a second line winger and a second line center, this could work:

    Olofsson - Eichel - Reinhart

    Skinner - ??? - ???

    Girgensons - Larsson - Okposo

    Kahun - Johansson - Lazar

    AHL/minors/first call-ups: Mittelstadt, Cozens, Thompson, Asplund

  5. 1 hour ago, MODO Hockey said:

     

    Haha, well optimism is a beautiful thing indeed (even in movies)
    But looking to be 9 seasons straight without playoffs i would say it would be good for your heart to not be so optimistic.

     

    ?

    9 seasons straight....my Lord....Girgensons, Larsson, Ristolainen, and McCabe have endured 7 of these 9 seasons. Reinhart has dealt with 6 of them, Eichel 5, Ullmark parts of 5, and Okposo 4.

    I worry about how much this losing has infected the locker room culture. At the very least, just have a strong finish during these last 20 games where everyone plays hard and the team ends up at least in the mid 80's in points....which would be the best season since Year 1 of this playoff drought. Give the players and fans a bit of hope entering the off-season.

  6. The Sabres are currently pacing at an 86-point season, which is about 10 points short of a typical 8th seed EC playoff team, but would also mark the best season for this franchise since 2011-12. We are a Hutton upgrade and a couple second-line forwards away from being an obvious playoff team. As much as I dislike our GM, I think we need to stay the course....???

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  7. 3 hours ago, jsb said:

    The most important game of the season IMO because it will answer if we are sellers at the deadline or possibly buyers.

     

    Agreed. If we lose tonight, we are 100% sellers. But if we win tonight and then take at least 3 of the next 4 points before the trade deadline, I think we need to be buyers.

  8. A couple simple Reinhart stats worth noting:

    1. He is currently ranked 49th in the NHL for points.

    2. He is currently ranked 3rd in the 2014 NHL draft class for career points (behind Draisatl and Pastrnak).

    So no, he's not in the untouchable talent tier of Eichel and Dahlin. But he's clearly a top line NHL forward. There are technically only 93 of these types of players, and they don't often become available through unrestricted free agency or even through the trade market. You pay him his market value and only trade him in an obviously favorable deal. No more O'Reilly trades, JNot!!

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  9. 2 hours ago, Carmel Corn said:

    With all these distractions, it is hard to keep abreast of the latest developments in tonight's game.

     

    It was mostly a spirited campaign from the good guys! A lot of tit-for-tat on the ice. Players hootering and hollering from the bench. Some of the team's biggest busts even made contributions. A few came out flat. A few others played like deers caught in headlights. But overall, a great game! I have no idea who won, though.

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  10. 23 minutes ago, triumph_communes said:

    Sabres are bad since Skinner and Oloffson got hurt.  What do y’all expect?

    But the team was playing poorly even when both were healthy. From October 26 - December 28 (2 full months), the Sabres went 8-13-6. So the problem with this roster likely runs much deeper than "2 of top 6 forwards injured, shallow depth."

    Even if you make VO and Skinner healthy and then magically have Mittelstadt, Cozens, and Luukkonen reach 100% career potential and promoted to the NHL, would that solve all of the team's problems? I don't even know anymore. Maybe the team's issues have as much to do with psychology as they do talent? At this point, I'm leaning heavily toward "yes" and am therefore recommending a lot of the long-timers here be shipped out ASAP despite whatever positive on-ice contributions they may still make. Keep Eichel and possibly Reinhart, but trade away players like Risto, McCabe, Bogo, Rodrigues, Girgensons, Larsson, and Okposo.

  11. 6 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

    He may be waiting because there isn't anyone available to acquire.

    Jbot has added to this team

    Good: Skinner, VO, Dahlin, Montour and Jokiharju.  I'd probably put Pilut here as well

    The Average: Lazar, MoJo, and Miller

    The Disappointing: Hutton, Sobotka, Vesey, Mitts, Thompson and Sheary however the jury is still out on Thompson and Mitts long-term

    The to soon to tell or meaningless depth: Frolik and Wilson.

    Bogo, KO, Erod, Girgensons, Risto, Jack, Sam, Larsson and Ullmark were all here when he got here.

    Biggest failings so far is not replacing ROR with a quality 2C immediately and not getting something better then Hutton in goal.

    I don't have an issue with the acquisitions of Sheary or Vesey.  They are proven NHL wings, but Jbot never game them the support they needed to succeed.  Really it all comes down to that.

     

     

    VO was a Murray selection in 2014. I refuse to give JNot credit for Dahlin. Montour and Pilut should be downgraded to average. Miller and MoJo should be downgraded to disappointing. So after 2.5 seasons, the only things JNot has done definitively well (in my opinion) are the Skinner and Jokiharju trades. Awesome.

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  12. 13 hours ago, New Scotland (NS) said:

    He didn't get figured out.  His own damn coach tried to turn him into something that he isn't for at least 1/2 to 3/4 of the game.  Lamar will never be a 'pocket' passer.  At least, not anytime soon.

    Seems like coachy was afraid that he would get hurt and they could not risk that with the AFC Championship and the SB coming up.

    The problem with this line of thinking is that the Ravens didn't play football in a vacuum on Saturday; there was a defense lined up opposite Jackson that was scheming to neutralize his strengths. In fact, the Titans largely followed what Frazier's defense did to Jackson a month ago. At the professional level of football, you either learn from your losses and adjust or be left behind.

    Having said that...Lamar Jackson is loaded with talent, works really hard, and is well-coached. So it would probably be a stretch to say he's been "figured out" and is now destined to follow a career trajectory similar to Kaepernick. I also absolutely hate it when people make definitive career statements about very young QB's - especially ones coming out of college like Jackson (and Allen) - when they're still developing and learning the hardest position to play in all of team sports.

  13. 12 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

    Exactly where do you get this information about the players being locker room problems? Yeah Bogo and Rodrigues asked for trades so those are low hanging fruit for your list but where do you come up with the other 4? Picking them oit of a hat?

    I prefaced with "my feeling is that....", i.e. my suspicion based on incomplete information from sports media due to never having been in the Sabres locker room, i.e. my OPINION.

    But we do actually know that Bogosian and Rodrigues want to be traded right now, that Miller was unhappy about being traded here in the first place, that Sobotka was very unhappy being here throughout last year, and that Vesey was never too keen on the Buffalo market either. It was probably a stretch to call Sheary a locker room cancer, but let me put it this way: he's small, weak, bad at scoring goals, and was supposed to be a vet from a successful Pittsburgh program whose impact on-ice and off-ice has been completely inconsequential. The team certainly needs less of guys like him.

  14. Botterill is essentially rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic that has become the 2019-20 Sabres season (and also his GM career).

    Nevertheless, I think it's a decent move. The problem is that a lot more of these types of small-time moves need to happen. And they need to happen preferably by last summer. Veterans like Scandella were brought in to improve the locker room culture as much as they were brought in for their on-ice talent. Clearly Scandella hasn't had an effect on the locker room culture, so good riddance.

    Here are 6 more players that need to be moved as soon as possible: Bogosian, Miller, Sobotka, Rodrigues, Sheary, and Vesey. None of them will bring more than middle or late round picks or career AHL'ers in return, but my feeling is that their mere presence in the locker room is toxic and cancerous.

    I just don't know if the types of big moves that can actually save the season and Botterill's job are out there right now. There are 30 other GM's in the league that likely have zero respect for our GM and so are likely only offering highly unfavorable trades.

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  15. The only two viable hockey markets that remain open in North America are Houston and Quebec City, but I think the Coyotes and Panthers will eventually move there. Toronto could also support a second team, but I doubt the NHL and the Maple Leafs will ever allow it. I can't even imagine a scenario where the Pegulas would sell or relocate the Sabres. They are very incompetent owners, but their loyalty and love toward the WNY community is genuine. They just need some sort of President of Hockey Operations to advise and oversee this mess. Buffalo is an outstanding pro hockey market. Any other U.S. hockey market would be playing games in front of 5k nightly crowds after subjecting their fanbase to what we've gone through over the past 20 years. This city will hold a parade for the Sabres the next time they make the playoffs.

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  16. The Dalton Smith signing is an open acknowledgment from management that this team needs more toughness and grit, but why is this acknowledgment occurring midway through the third year of our GM's tenure? Is our GM even more clueless than we imagined? At bare minimum, the entire fourth line plus at least two defensemen should be made up of Dalton Smith personalities.

    I see 3 main problems with this roster at the moment:

    1. The aforementioned lack of toughness and grit. Start by replacing McCabe, Scandella, Sheary, Rodrigues, and Vesey with Dalton Smith personalities and see what happens.

    2. Lack of second line scoring. Find two quality players to play with Skinner, even if rentals.

    3. Bad goaltending. Replace Hutton with someone better.

    All of these moves should happen ASAP, because a 9th straight year without playoffs is really bad for the team's locker room culture.

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  17. Here are the standings point totals for the Eichel era:

    2015-16: 81

    2016-17: 78

    2017-18: 62

    2018-19: 76

    2019-20: pacing at 86 after last night (and falling)

    So...essentially zero progress after five seasons since Eichel was drafted. Also, notice how our current GM may easily not even reach the Tim Murray/Dan Bylsma benchmark of 81 points after 3 seasons of trying. The level of organizational incompetence demonstrated here is absolutely outrageous and unparalleled in modern NHL history. I don't what else we as fans can do, other than complain on message boards and refuse to pay money for this product?! I'm convinced that Jason Botterill was given 4 full years to turn this around, so praying he gets fired this season may be a waste of energy. I'm not even sure his biggest mistakes (Housley hire, O'Reilly trade) were entirely his fault and not partly the fault of the most incompetent owner in the NHL.

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  18. The roster actually needs TWO second-line forwards in order to be playoff-competitive. Everything else seems okay to me on paper:

     

    Olofsson - Eichel - Reinhart

    Skinner - ??? - ???

    Girgensons - Larsson - Okposo

    Johansson - Asplund - Thompson

     

    Ullmark

    Hutton

     

    Jokiharju - Dahlin

    Ristolainen - Scandella

    Montour - Miller

     

    The best we can hope for are probably 2C and 2W rentals while praying Cozens and Mittlestadt are ready next year.

    I would trade away McCabe, Bogosian, Sobotka, Rodrigues, Sheary, and Vesey for 3D/4F players with that ever-elusive "grit" which has been missing from this roster at least since the Twin Tank Years began.

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