DarthEbriate Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 58 minutes ago, Pimlach said: One big lesson in the Sabres failed rebuilds is the loss of the players (leaders) that had success wearing the Sabres sweater. Watch Boston rebuild with Pastrnak and McAvoy. They will build around them, they won't tear it down to studs. Not only success... as it could be argued Eichel/Reinhart/ROR had no success with the Sabres. But, they were far and away the best forward talents on the team and in the two #2s, getting better year-after-year as well. Boston won't make that mistake with McA/Pasta, and they won't move Swayman except to go get a #1 goalie immediately thereafter. I do think Boston would happily have one more down year, get a lottery pick which they'll miraculously win up to get #2 overall (Pitt is in full tank mode and is going 1st with McKenna). And then, maaaaybe, they add Eichel to pair with 2026 #2, 2025 #7, and they're right back into 3rd in the division.
LGR4GM Posted May 8 Author Report Posted May 8 6 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: Not only success... as it could be argued Eichel/Reinhart/ROR had no success with the Sabres. But, they were far and away the best forward talents on the team and in the two #2s, getting better year-after-year as well. Boston won't make that mistake with McA/Pasta, and they won't move Swayman except to go get a #1 goalie immediately thereafter. I do think Boston would happily have one more down year, get a lottery pick which they'll miraculously win up to get #2 overall (Pitt is in full tank mode and is going 1st with McKenna). And then, maaaaybe, they add Eichel to pair with 2026 #2, 2025 #7, and they're right back into 3rd in the division. They won't. That team is a patchwork of players. They'll need 3-4yrs to fix it.
DarthEbriate Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 17 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: They won't. That team is a patchwork of players. They'll need 3-4yrs to fix it. It is, and I hope it takes them 20 years to get back. But, they also don't have Adams as their GM nor are they EEE, and they have $34M to fill a couple of the major holes in their lineup this offseason while still being a lottery team. I can see a path for them to revive quickly, depending on a handful of key things: McAvoy/Lindholm return as 1st-pair capable D-men Swayman regains himself Buyout or trade/retain on Korpisalo and Mittelstadt Hit on their first this year (and 2 firsts next) Then, add an Eichel. I admit, that's a ton -- but it's no more far-fetched than any rebuild on the fly. Pastrnak gives them a legitimate point-per-game guy with seemingly any linemates and a one-line team can do damage in the regular season. The D-corps returning and Swayman returning to his potential track is the key.
LGR4GM Posted May 8 Author Report Posted May 8 16 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: It is, and I hope it takes them 20 years to get back. But, they also don't have Adams as their GM nor are they EEE, and they have $34M to fill a couple of the major holes in their lineup this offseason while still being a lottery team. I can see a path for them to revive quickly, depending on a handful of key things: McAvoy/Lindholm return as 1st-pair capable D-men Swayman regains himself Buyout or trade/retain on Korpisalo and Mittelstadt Hit on their first this year (and 2 firsts next) Then, add an Eichel. I admit, that's a ton -- but it's no more far-fetched than any rebuild on the fly. Pastrnak gives them a legitimate point-per-game guy with seemingly any linemates and a one-line team can do damage in the regular season. The D-corps returning and Swayman returning to his potential track is the key. It's just so unlikely to work that smoothly. Also Tage is a ppg guy and Buffalo wasn't near the playoffs. Those picks you're counting on will be 18, 19yr olds. We already know that one is probably 2-3yrs away from nhl games and the other unless they win the lottery, is the same. I'm not convinced Eichel signs there just like Kane never signed here. 1
Flashsabre Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 Meanwhile what is this lunacy in NJ? Standards, not accepting failure. Are you allowed to do that with an NHL team.😝
Brawndo Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 Darren Dreger was on Sabres Live and said the message he got was Sabres Front Office will remain status quo 3 1
LGR4GM Posted May 8 Author Report Posted May 8 30 minutes ago, Flashsabre said: Meanwhile what is this lunacy in NJ? Standards, not accepting failure. Are you allowed to do that with an NHL team.😝 NJ has extra RHDs 1
DarthEbriate Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 3 hours ago, LGR4GM said: I'm not convinced Eichel signs there just like Kane never signed here. Me either. I think he'll extend in Vegas as one of the guys going after a Cup rather than try to go home and have to be the savior (granted, with Pasta) on a rebuild on the fly. I'm just saying I can envision a path where Boston could flip it around fast, as the Kings and ... even the Habs...??? have.
inkman Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 7 minutes ago, Brawndo said: Darren Dreger was on Sabres Live and said the message he got was Sabres Front Office will remain status quo So no Senior Advisor hire then? 1
Brawndo Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 36 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: NJ has extra RHDs And a competent GM And a owner that invests in his team 1 1
Pimlach Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 1 hour ago, inkman said: So no Senior Advisor hire then? Nope. Put the Dudley headband back on the hockey bag.
krakensabr56390 Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 1 hour ago, Brawndo said: Darren Dreger was on Sabres Live and said the message he got was Sabres Front Office will remain status quo Dreger rarely has actual info correct on the Sabres and often is just speculating 1
dudacek Posted May 8 Report Posted May 8 (edited) 2 hours ago, krakensabr56390 said: Dreger rarely has actual info correct on the Sabres and often is just speculating He didn’t phrase it that way. He said something to the effect of “I’ve heard all the chatter too, but when I talked to my Buffalo people as recently as yesterday, they say it will be status quo.” He didn’t clarify how broad that status quo was (By that, I mostly mean Karmanos) but the implication to me was “no special advisor”. Edited May 9 by dudacek
JohnC Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 An interesting question is will Karmanos remain with the organization and will his role and influence change? I don’t know how much influence he has had in making prior deals or whether it will increase or decrease if he stays with the organization? I would appreciate it if someone can tell me who was most responsible for bringing him in to the organization.
dudacek Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 3 minutes ago, JohnC said: An interesting question is will Karmanos remain with the organization and will his role and influence change? I don’t know how much influence he has had in making prior deals or whether it will increase or decrease if he stays with the organization? I would appreciate it if someone can tell me who was most responsible for bringing him in to the organization. Karmanos was brought in by Adams and is (or at least has been) the #2 man in the hockey department. His future is entirely speculative, based - I believe entirely - on this paragraph in a Buffalo News story by Lance Lysowski. The Sabres have needed experienced advisers around Adams since he started, and associate general manager Jason Karmanos may not return to the organization in 2025-26, sources told The Buffalo News. He wasn’t involved in exit interviews 1
Pimlach Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 (edited) 34 minutes ago, JohnC said: An interesting question is will Karmanos remain with the organization and will his role and influence change? I don’t know how much influence he has had in making prior deals or whether it will increase or decrease if he stays with the organization? I would appreciate it if someone can tell me who was most responsible for bringing him in to the organization. I believe Adams brought him in himself. That helped to get Ventura as well. As AGM Karmanos serves as the GM for Rochester. If he brought in Leone that is a good sign. No one really knows what the true dynamics are of the Sabres leadership collaboration that Adams says is part of their process. Edited May 9 by Pimlach 1
Brawndo Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 8 minutes ago, JohnC said: An interesting question is will Karmanos remain with the organization and will his role and influence change? I don’t know how much influence he has had in making prior deals or whether it will increase or decrease if he stays with the organization? I would appreciate it if someone can tell me who was most responsible for bringing him in to the organization. 3 minutes ago, dudacek said: Karmanos was brought in by Adams and is (or at least has been) the #2 man in the hockey department. His future is entirely speculative, based - I believe entirely - on this paragraph in a Buffalo News story by Lance Lysowski. The Sabres have needed experienced advisers around Adams since he started, and associate general manager Jason Karmanos may not return to the organization in 2025-26, sources told The Buffalo News. He wasn’t involved in exit interviews Karmanos was one of Adams first hires. He helped convince Pegula to expand the analytics department which lead to the hiring of Sam Ventura. Karmanos is also in charge of the only successful portion of the organization the Amerks and when the team was looking at a player in a trade he was the principal scout eyeballing the player. Now that will probably fall to Forton and Jeremiah Crowe. The concern for me is the fact the analytics department was a reason why the Sabres drafting has improved. Zach Benson was not on the scouting staff’s radar until the analytics department “pounded the table” for him. Without their influence the team could easily slip back to drafting poorly. Brendan Lemieux, Eric Cornel, Vaclav Karabacek, Jonas Johansson and Brycen Martin were the Sabres five selections in the second and third round in 2014. Tim Murray wanted to use one of the selections on Brayden Point, someone on the Sabres Staff convinced him to take Point off their draft board due to his size. That person is still employed by the team. All the old philosophies that lead to ***** drafting have a strong possibility to return. Hopefully they will promote Sam Ventura to Asst GM and let him take over Rochester in addition to the analytics department. 1 3
Brawndo Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 4 hours ago, inkman said: So no Senior Advisor hire then? Another way to look at the situation is what hockey person worth his salt would voluntarily decide to work in a position where you have to report to, check notes, ***** Kevyn Adams. 1 1
LGR4GM Posted May 9 Author Report Posted May 9 32 minutes ago, Brawndo said: Karmanos was one of Adams first hires. He helped convince Pegula to expand the analytics department which lead to the hiring of Sam Ventura. Karmanos is also in charge of the only successful portion of the organization the Amerks and when the team was looking at a player in a trade he was the principal scout eyeballing the player. Now that will probably fall to Forton and Jeremiah Crowe. The concern for me is the fact the analytics department was a reason why the Sabres drafting has improved. Zach Benson was not on the scouting staff’s radar until the analytics department “pounded the table” for him. Without their influence the team could easily slip back to drafting poorly. Brendan Lemieux, Eric Cornel, Vaclav Karabacek, Jonas Johansson and Brycen Martin were the Sabres five selections in the second and third round in 2014. Tim Murray wanted to use one of the selections on Brayden Point, someone on the Sabres Staff convinced him to take Point off their draft board due to his size. That person is still employed by the team. All the old philosophies that lead to ***** drafting have a strong possibility to return. Hopefully they will promote Sam Ventura to Asst GM and let him take over Rochester in addition to the analytics department. Any scouting staff that didn't value Zach Benson, was stupid, is stupid, and shall forever be stupid.
shrader Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 2 hours ago, dudacek said: Karmanos was brought in by Adams and is (or at least has been) the #2 man in the hockey department. His future is entirely speculative, based - I believe entirely - on this paragraph in a Buffalo News story by Lance Lysowski. The Sabres have needed experienced advisers around Adams since he started, and associate general manager Jason Karmanos may not return to the organization in 2025-26, sources told The Buffalo News. He wasn’t involved in exit interviews It’s hard to be involved in exit interviews when you don’t live there. So did he do them previous years?
JohnC Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 (edited) In retrospect, the owner’s hiring of KA was insane. The primary reason to bestow this challenging job to someone so ill-prepared for the most critical job in a hockey franchise is that it gave him more unchallenged space. Unsurprisingly, the ugly results followed from there. And it shouldn’t be a surprise that our fool owner continues to keep this failed GM in his position. In a normally run franchise it would make no sense. In a Pegula franchise, what is odd to most people is normal to this diseased franchise. I just wish this fool owner would get on his big boat and sail off into oblivion. He has crippled this franchise and snuffed the life out of this once vibrant but now moribund fan base. note: I didn't intend to underline my post. I don't know how to undo the underlying. Edited May 9 by JohnC 1 1
Pimlach Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 19 minutes ago, JohnC said: In retrospect, the owner’s hiring of KA was insane. The primary reason to bestow this challenging job to someone so ill-prepared for the most critical job in a hockey franchise is that it gave him more unchallenged space. Unsurprisingly, the ugly results followed from there. And it shouldn’t be a surprise that our fool owner continues to keep this failed GM in his position. In a normally run franchise it would make no sense. In a Pegula franchise, what is odd to most people is normal to this diseased franchise. I just wish this fool owner would get on his big boat and sail off into oblivion. He has crippled this franchise and snuffed the life out of this once vibrant but now moribund fan base. note: I didn't intend to underline my post. I don't know how to undo the underlying. Go to Edit an look at the top left for these symbols: B I U S => These are used to change text to select bold, italics, underline, and strikeout. You accidentally selected underline. The selectors work like toggle switches. Highlight all of your underlined text and then select U and the underline should go away. Select again and it returns. 1 1
shrader Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: Go to Edit an look at the top left for these symbols: B I U S => These are used to change text to select bold, italics, underline, and strikeout. You accidentally selected underline. The selectors work like toggle switches. Highlight all of your underlined text and then select U and the underline should go away. Select again and it returns. I just assumed it was the world’s longest hyperlink. 3
JP51 Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 20 hours ago, Brawndo said: Darren Dreger was on Sabres Live and said the message he got was Sabres Front Office will remain status quo Of course it will.. they put a smidgen of lipstick on this pig... now they gonna trot it out and let their new PR spin it as progress... cause of course thats what they were gonna do... Sabres gonna Sabre... Pegula gonna Pegoo and this will continue thru infinity until that changes...
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