PerreaultForever Posted Wednesday at 07:47 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:47 PM 1 hour ago, JohnC said: Assuming Norris is healthy, how good is he? Is he a legitimate 2C with some individual scoring potential. "assuming Norris is healthy". Well that's just it isn't it? He's never played a full season. If he did, he's potentially a 50-60 pt. player I'd guess but the odds of him playing a full season seems small to me. I'm pretty sure Ottawa moved on from him for that very reason. 1 Quote
JohnC Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM 51 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said: "assuming Norris is healthy". Well that's just it isn't it? He's never played a full season. If he did, he's potentially a 50-60 pt. player I'd guess but the odds of him playing a full season seems small to me. I'm pretty sure Ottawa moved on from him for that very reason. We’ll just have to wait and see. I’m not making any predictions because I simply don’t know. KA has assembled a roster loaded with a lot of “what ifs” and “maybes”. That’s a bad way to do business. 1 Quote
Thorny Posted Thursday at 11:16 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:16 PM On 5/14/2025 at 3:45 PM, JohnC said: We’ll just have to wait and see. I’m not making any predictions because I simply don’t know. KA has assembled a roster loaded with a lot of “what ifs” and “maybes”. That’s a bad way to do business. Obsessed with potential ceiling Quote
JohnC Posted yesterday at 12:52 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:52 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Thorny said: Obsessed with potential ceiling If there was a greater obsession with winning rather than the “big picture plan” this franchise would be relevant. Casually walking in a race puts you back in the pack, again and again. Edited 23 hours ago by JohnC 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Brad Shaw is indeed not returning to the Flyers after being passed over for head coach. Sabres should snap him up and offer him whatever to work with our D. Unless they bring in McKee as another option. Either could be an associate coach who could take over from Ruff if he fails again or wants out or even gets elevated out. But the D is the priority. Sabres of course will do neither and the heir will be Appert and I will just hate this team more. 1 Quote
\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago On 5/14/2025 at 2:41 PM, PerreaultForever said: Looks like Tocchet is in fact going to Philly as well. Obvious fit there and kind of expected. Right man at the right time. He will look like a softy compared to Torts so it could work well. Ouch: https://www.news-gazette.com/marcus-hayes-chronically-nepotistic-flyers-hire-rick-tocchet-to-join-alumni-danny-bri-re-and/article_a49137dd-77dd-5091-b5c1-e1747cd5e3ea.html Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said: Ouch: https://www.news-gazette.com/marcus-hayes-chronically-nepotistic-flyers-hire-rick-tocchet-to-join-alumni-danny-bri-re-and/article_a49137dd-77dd-5091-b5c1-e1747cd5e3ea.html Very interesting article! I just finished reading an article about the Caps season and how they surprised so many people--themselves included--by doing so well. The Caps did it with a coach who was not an inside guy at all, Spencer Carbury. He seems like a great coach and he sure got great results. Tocchet is one of the Orange Boys for sure. Reminds me of the Sabres going with Ruff, in a way. What the article above takes umbrage with is the timeline on winning. Brier and Jones want to win now but the author thinks the Flyers are years away from competing seriously. The Flyers, like many teams, don't have a good goalie. The Caps found two good goalies somehow so maybe they Flyers do also, but I agree with the writer that Tochett is probably the wrong way to go. Brier went with someone he knows. I like our Sabres situation more than the Flyers situation. If this is Ruff's last season I sure hope we reach out to a Carbury type rather than a Tochett type of coach. But, Brindamour is an inside guy, and has his team playing super great. 2 Quote
Archie Lee Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, bob_sauve28 said: Very interesting article! I just finished reading an article about the Caps season and how they surprised so many people--themselves included--by doing so well. The Caps did it with a coach who was not an inside guy at all, Spencer Carbury. He seems like a great coach and he sure got great results. Tocchet is one of the Orange Boys for sure. Reminds me of the Sabres going with Ruff, in a way. What the article above takes umbrage with is the timeline on winning. Brier and Jones want to win now but the author thinks the Flyers are years away from competing seriously. The Flyers, like many teams, don't have a good goalie. The Caps found two good goalies somehow so maybe they Flyers do also, but I agree with the writer that Tochett is probably the wrong way to go. Brier went with someone he knows. I like our Sabres situation more than the Flyers situation. If this is Ruff's last season I sure hope we reach out to a Carbury type rather than a Tochett type of coach. But, Brindamour is an inside guy, and has his team playing super great. Mitch Love, Todd Nelson, Glen Gulutzan, Marco Sturm. This shouldn’t be complicated. There are no guarantees. We are not bringing Jim Nill and Peter DeBoer over from Dallas. When Adams and Ruff are gone (and they will be gone barring an unlikely 89 point WC2 finish that gets them multi-year extensions), the Sabres will be moving on to a new unproven GM. Every day that the Sabres don’t try to find their Nill, Cheveldayoff, Brind’Amour, or Carbery, is just a day wasted by putting off the inevitable. Adams is not going to be the first GM in NHL history to finally figure it out after 5 seasons of missing the playoffs with one team. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Archie Lee said: Mitch Love, Todd Nelson, Glen Gulutzan, Marco Sturm. This shouldn’t be complicated. There are no guarantees. We are not bringing Jim Nill and Peter DeBoer over from Dallas. When Adams and Ruff are gone (and they will be gone barring an unlikely 89 point WC2 finish that gets them multi-year extensions), the Sabres will be moving on to a new unproven GM. Every day that the Sabres don’t try to find their Nill, Cheveldayoff, Brind’Amour, or Carbery, is just a day wasted by putting off the inevitable. Adams is not going to be the first GM in NHL history to finally figure it out after 5 seasons of missing the playoffs with one team. How about after 7 seasons? The important thing to note is that if somehow Sheevyn returns next season as GM, then Appert is the coach. After a very thorough search and interview process. 1 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 9 hours ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said: Ouch: https://www.news-gazette.com/marcus-hayes-chronically-nepotistic-flyers-hire-rick-tocchet-to-join-alumni-danny-bri-re-and/article_a49137dd-77dd-5091-b5c1-e1747cd5e3ea.html There's a constant critique in Philly land over there being an "old boys club" and all this sort of thing. I'd suggest there is always a disagreement with fans over driving a team's culture forward and giving meaning to the crest vs. stuck in hiring their own in a nepotism sort of way. You know, Bruins give Chara a job. Neely is president. Flyers hire Jones and Briere and now Tocchet. Clarke and Holmgren are still in the structure. So is this good or bad? idk, but I do know that hiring Ruff here seemed right and maybe Sabres haven't had enough of this sort of thing and thus have little to no pride in the jersey. It's a forever argument I think, but in Buffalo's case I'd be happier if our senior advisor was Rick Dudley or if Pat LaFontaine was still here all along and I am sure if people like that were, this would have all gone different. maybe he is lying, but Briere has said he's already gotten calls from agents suggesting there are free agents interested in playing for Tocchet. Maybe that's a thing to consider to. We shall see how it goes, but I wanted Tocchet hired by the Sabres when Vancouver hired him. 1 Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, bob_sauve28 said: Very interesting article! I just finished reading an article about the Caps season and how they surprised so many people--themselves included--by doing so well. The Caps did it with a coach who was not an inside guy at all, Spencer Carbury. He seems like a great coach and he sure got great results. Tocchet is one of the Orange Boys for sure. Reminds me of the Sabres going with Ruff, in a way. What the article above takes umbrage with is the timeline on winning. Brier and Jones want to win now but the author thinks the Flyers are years away from competing seriously. The Flyers, like many teams, don't have a good goalie. The Caps found two good goalies somehow so maybe they Flyers do also, but I agree with the writer that Tochett is probably the wrong way to go. Brier went with someone he knows. I like our Sabres situation more than the Flyers situation. If this is Ruff's last season I sure hope we reach out to a Carbury type rather than a Tochett type of coach. But, Brindamour is an inside guy, and has his team playing super great. The Flyers roster is BARREN aside from Michkov and Konecny. And they haven't been bad enough to draft really high, so the guys in their system are still question marks. I would take our roster over theirs up-and-down without giving it a second thought. Edited 4 hours ago by HumanSlinky39 Quote
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