LGR4GM Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, SABRES 0311 said: Why? He’s a soft second pair dman. There's some evidence he can be more. Quote
JohnC Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 21 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Isn't 7.7mil being thrown around for Byram? I like Bryan a lot . But from a cap distribution and roster construction standpoint I don’t see how the Sabres can pay him at a $7 plus per year on an extended contract. If dealt, what can we get for him or use his salary spot for another player? If it can result in getting Power a more suitable partner or another Zucker like player, then I would deal him. Quote
sabremike Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 6 minutes ago, JohnC said: I like Bryan a lot . But from a cap distribution and roster construction standpoint I don’t see how the Sabres can pay him at a $7 plus per year on an extended contract. If dealt, what can we get for him or use his salary spot for another player? If it can result in getting Power a more suitable partner or another Zucker like player, then I would deal him. When Dahlin was hurt he was used as the top guy and sucked so bad he made Risto look like Denis Potvin. 1 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 8 minutes ago, sabremike said: When Dahlin was hurt he was used as the top guy and sucked so bad he made Risto look like Denis Potvin. We can have differing views on his talent level. Regardless which one of us is right in our assessment in him , from a cap standpoint it will be extremely challenging to fit his upgraded contract within the cap, especially when near future contracts will need to be addressed soon. 1 Quote
dudacek Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 45 minutes ago, sabremike said: When Dahlin was hurt he was used as the top guy and sucked so bad he made Risto look like Denis Potvin. Yes, we should judge every player solely by their most difficult 7-game stretch. And the Buffalo Sabres need to get rid of every player who is incapable of replacing Rasmus Dahlin and add a bunch who are. It’s really that simple. Edited 10 hours ago by dudacek 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 22 minutes ago, dudacek said: Yes, we should judge every player solely by their most difficult 7-game stretch. And the Buffalo Sabres need to get rid of every player who is incapable of replacing Rasmus Dahlin and add a bunch who are. It’s really that simple. I generally agree with you, and I suppose if there was a way to keep Byram and still add a top 4 RD defensive stalwart to balance out the puck movers, that would be fine. Seems to me it's going to be tough to keep both Byram and Power, and make that happen. Quote
dudacek Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Dr. Who said: I generally agree with you, and I suppose if there was a way to keep Byram and still add a top 4 RD defensive stalwart to balance out the puck movers, that would be fine. Seems to me it's going to be tough to keep both Byram and Power, and make that happen. Yep, especially when you’re paying $7M to Samuelsson and Clifton. That’s where the roster construction flaw is, not with Byram. That’s what I hope they can target. 1 Quote
sabremike Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, dudacek said: Yes, we should judge every player solely by their most difficult 7-game stretch. And the Buffalo Sabres need to get rid of every player who is incapable of replacing Rasmus Dahlin and add a bunch who are. It’s really that simple. He wants to get paid like a top line guy but is not a top line guy and will never be a top line guy (the fact that his numbers are awful when not paired with Dahlin pretty much prove this). Trading him to fix a roster hole before everyone else in the league catches onto this fact is such an obvious move. 1 Quote
dudacek Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 41 minutes ago, sabremike said: He wants to get paid like a top line guy but is not a top line guy and will never be a top line guy (the fact that his numbers are awful when not paired with Dahlin pretty much prove this). Trading him to fix a roster hole before everyone else in the league catches onto this fact is such an obvious move. How do you know what he wants to get paid and why do you think someone will pay him that? His numbers away from Dahlin are similar to awful young players like Jake Sanderson and Moritz Seider. And if you really believe defencemen never get better after 246 NHL games, or after they turn 23 — or that NHL professionals don't thoroughly scout the players they acquire before pulling the trigger — I don't know what to tell you. Edited 8 hours ago by dudacek Quote
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