inkman Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM If Brannstrom got a thread why not Lukas Rousek. Thought he might turn into a decent bottom six player but he never seemed to make the jump. Too passive and consistently turned down prime scoring opportunities to defer to teammates. Granted those players usually were better shooters but he had point blank scoring chances that he opted to drop pass. Quote
Rasmus_ Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Thank you for your work in Rochester, good luck in Europe Lukas. 2 1 Quote
Doohickie Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Yeah, probably best for him. Didn't make the jump is the perfect way to phrase it. But hey, not every late round pick is going to be an Olofsson. Byeeeee Lukas. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM A good AHLer who would get into puck battles and then look to feed his snipery linemates. The last three seasons he was a top five Amerk scorer: 4th (2nd in assists), 5th (1st in assists), and 1st (1st). Best fortune to him in the SHL. And then there was one. Ryan Johnson is now the sole remaining player in the Sabres organization from JBott's 2019 draft class. Quote
Rasmus_ Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM 3 minutes ago, Doohickie said: Yeah, probably best for him. Didn't make the jump is the perfect way to phrase it. But hey, not every late round pick is going to be an Olofsson. Byeeeee Lukas. Exactly, he got a cup of coffee up in Buffalo. Not everyone even gets that. Quote
Mustache of God Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM With the amount of higher-end prospects we have in Rochester I was always a bit annoyed every time he got a call-up. I always felt we should get getting our blue-chip prospects NHL experience so they could figure out what to work one when they get sent back down to the AHL. Calling up Rousek was a wasted development opportunity for higher end talent, imo. Quote
Weave Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM 45 minutes ago, Mustache of God said: With the amount of higher-end prospects we have in Rochester I was always a bit annoyed every time he got a call-up. I always felt we should get getting our blue-chip prospects NHL experience so they could figure out what to work one when they get sent back down to the AHL. Calling up Rousek was a wasted development opportunity for higher end talent, imo. He was on an expiring contract. They needed to look at him to determine if it was worth another contract. It just so happens he made that decision for them. 1 Quote
tom webster Posted yesterday at 05:53 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:53 PM 1 hour ago, DarthEbriate said: A good AHLer who would get into puck battles and then look to feed his snipery linemates. The last three seasons he was a top five Amerk scorer: 4th (2nd in assists), 5th (1st in assists), and 1st (1st). Best fortune to him in the SHL. And then there was one. Ryan Johnson is now the sole remaining player in the Sabres organization from JBott's 2019 draft class. As it turns out, and without doing any deep analysis, that draft class sucked for most teams. 1 Quote
Doohickie Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM 2 hours ago, Weave said: He was on an expiring contract. They needed to look at him to determine if it was worth another contract. It just so happens he made that decision for them. Or maybe they told him he wasn't getting an NHL contract. Quote
Weave Posted yesterday at 08:29 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:29 PM 2 minutes ago, Doohickie said: Or maybe they told him he wasn't getting an NHL contract. Yup. That too. And they needed to see where he was at before the decision could be made. 1 Quote
Palm Trees And Taxes Posted yesterday at 08:38 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:38 PM 4 hours ago, Rasmus_ said: Exactly, he got a cup of coffee up in Buffalo. Not everyone even gets that. Agree. Think about it in these terms: About 8100+ players have played at least one NHL game since 1917. The fact that he got that cup of coffee in the NHL puts Rousek in elite company when you really think it through. 1 Quote
Jorcus Posted yesterday at 08:55 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:55 PM 22 minutes ago, Doohickie said: Or maybe they told him he wasn't getting an NHL contract. He wasn't getting another NHL contract. This year which was the second of his deal was 1 way so he was getting 775 K to play in Rochester. I think they had intentions of bringing him up but he may have been hurt or playing hurt in the early part of the season. Kozak came up instead and they were happy enough with him to make Rousek expendable. He was a very good passer and Sabres could have used that. I am not sure how his skating meterics are but Kozak does have NHL speed so it may have been a matter of just a guy climbing over him on the depth chart. Quote
shrader Posted yesterday at 09:36 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:36 PM 1 hour ago, Doohickie said: Or maybe they told him he wasn't getting an NHL contract. He’s unrestricted. The Sabres have no control after July 1. Quote
Broken Ankles Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jorcus said: He wasn't getting another NHL contract. This year which was the second of his deal was 1 way so he was getting 775 K to play in Rochester. I think they had intentions of bringing him up but he may have been hurt or playing hurt in the early part of the season. Kozak came up instead and they were happy enough with him to make Rousek expendable. He was a very good passer and Sabres could have used that. I am not sure how his skating meterics are but Kozak does have NHL speed so it may have been a matter of just a guy climbing over him on the depth chart. I just saw this on Puckpedia, and I was surprised. I’ve seen the Sabres give Brett Murray and other Career AHL guys a minors salary of $350k but $775k/one way is just another bad decision by Adams in spending. Nothing about his game screamed one way. So if presented a decision to make $250-350k (??) with the Americans vs the SHL where he can make what, $250k max, and no real chance of a call up to earn more what does this say about the organization? Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Broken Ankles said: I just saw this on Puckpedia, and I was surprised. I’ve seen the Sabres give Brett Murray and other Career AHL guys a minors salary of $350k but $775k/one way is just another bad decision by Adams in spending. Nothing about his game screamed one way. So if presented a decision to make $250-350k (??) with the Americans vs the SHL where he can make what, $250k max, and no real chance of a call up to earn more what does this say about the organization? That's rhetorical right? Quote
Broken Ankles Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 2 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said: That's rhetorical right? Yeah. I’m trying to do the math though to see how large of an indictment it is on Adams. The smaller his salary, the bigger the problem is. Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Broken Ankles said: Yeah. I’m trying to do the math though to see how large of an indictment it is on Adams. The smaller his salary, the bigger the problem is. Adams is clueless. Quote
Carmel Corn Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Nobody wants to stay….despite what they may say publicly. Quote
shrader Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, Carmel Corn said: Nobody wants to stay….despite what they may say publicly. He didn’t have to stay. He’s unrestricted and would be free to sign anywhere in the league in July. This woe is me “because buffalo” response to every single thing needs to stop. A marginal European talent decided to go back to Europe. He’s not leaving Buffalo, he’s leaving the entire NHL. 1 Quote
Doohickie Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 14 hours ago, shrader said: He’s unrestricted. The Sabres have no control after July 1. Exactly. That's what I'm saying. Yes, he could sign with anyone but if the Sabres told him he wasn't getting another contract (and his agent couldn't stir anything up) it was time to go. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 11 hours ago, K-9 said: Smart kid. He's not getting nhl offers so yes, smart to go play in Europe. Quote
K-9 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, LGR4GM said: He's not getting nhl offers so yes, smart to go play in Europe. Exactly Quote
Pimlach Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago He is a 6th round Euro player that played in North America for four years, He was a decent AHL player that had 17 games in the big league. He gave it a good shot. Every team has this. Best wishes to him in the future. 1 1 Quote
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