LGR4GM Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 24 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: Quinn and Norris' inability to stay healthy concern me. I don't get the Benson love to me he feels like another Krebs, 3rd/4th line guy at best. Kullich could replace JJP points but feel JJP has more skill. Krebs, right now, this very second, is not as good defensively as 19yr old Benson was. Benson feels nothing like Krebs. 1 1 Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 48 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: Power could be a piece too but the question if you wanted to keep Byram instead. Adams is not trading Power. Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, The Jokeman said: Quinn and Norris' inability to stay healthy concern me. I don't get the Benson love to me he feels like another Krebs, 3rd/4th line guy at best. Kullich could replace JJP points but feel JJP has more skill. Jack Quinn's "inability to stay healthy" is a myth. He had ONE SEASON where he had two bad luck injuries, otherwise: And he was benched for at least 2 of the 8 he missed in 24-25. Pleez stahp! Also note (for others who like this narrative, too) - the injuries did not diminish his play. Since coming back from the Achilles injury - 58 pts in 101 games, roughly 0.57 pts/game and it was 0.49 before. If someone wants to say the injuries set his development back, sure. I think he even said he wished he had been stronger to start last season. Quinn is at least as good as he was his rookie season ... 1 Quote
Archie Lee Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, ska-T Palmtown said: Jack Quinn's "inability to stay healthy" is a myth. He had ONE SEASON where he had two bad luck injuries, otherwise: And he was benched for at least 2 of the 8 he missed in 24-25. Pleez stahp! Also note (for others who like this narrative, too) - the injuries did not diminish his play. Since coming back from the Achilles injury - 58 pts in 101 games, roughly 0.57 pts/game and it was 0.49 before. If someone wants to say the injuries set his development back, sure. I think he even said he wished he had been stronger to start last season. Quinn is at least as good as he was his rookie season ... Quinn also missed 25 or so games in Rochester in 21-22. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, ska-T Palmtown said: Jack Quinn's "inability to stay healthy" is a myth. He had ONE SEASON where he had two bad luck injuries, otherwise: And he was benched for at least 2 of the 8 he missed in 24-25. Pleez stahp! Also note (for others who like this narrative, too) - the injuries did not diminish his play. Since coming back from the Achilles injury - 58 pts in 101 games, roughly 0.57 pts/game and it was 0.49 before. If someone wants to say the injuries set his development back, sure. I think he even said he wished he had been stronger to start last season. Quinn is at least as good as he was his rookie season ... When we passed Rossi for him I almost fell over. Another blunder. Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, Archie Lee said: Quinn also missed 25 or so games in Rochester in 21-22. Sports hernia - same thing Ras (probably) had to start the 24-25 season. It does weaken my point a bit ... I guess if he gets injured this year, I will hang my head in shame and embark on a whirlwind apology tour 🙂 If he doesn't? Man, ain't nobody ever heard as much "I-told-you-so"ing as I am gonna do!!! 1 Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, Gatorman0519 said: When we passed Rossi for him I almost fell over. Another blunder. Rossi - 0.55 pts/game in 185 games Quinn - 0.54 pts/game in 178 games Granted Rossi's point totals were 1 (in 19 games!), 40, then 60 and Mr. Quinn has gone 37, 19, 39 ... but as of today - no real overall difference. We'll see what '25-26 brings, i guess 🙂 Quote
Taro T Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, ska-T Palmtown said: Rossi - 0.55 pts/game in 185 games Quinn - 0.54 pts/game in 178 games Granted Rossi's point totals were 1 (in 19 games!), 40, then 60 and Mr. Quinn has gone 37, 19, 39 ... but as of today - no real overall difference. We'll see what '25-26 brings, i guess 🙂 IF Quinn is back and isn't part of one of the packages that hopefully shake up the player ranks (considering they don't seem to be making any coaching changes (friggin' morons), can see him getting back on track to the 25-30 goal pace he was on in that injury filled season. Not only can see it, kind of expect it. 1 Quote
Thorny Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, Mr. Allen said: Adams is not trading Power. Good! 1 1 Quote
oddoublee Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, ska-T Palmtown said: Jack Quinn's "inability to stay healthy" is a myth. He had ONE SEASON where he had two bad luck injuries, otherwise: And he was benched for at least 2 of the 8 he missed in 24-25. Pleez stahp! Also note (for others who like this narrative, too) - the injuries did not diminish his play. Since coming back from the Achilles injury - 58 pts in 101 games, roughly 0.57 pts/game and it was 0.49 before. If someone wants to say the injuries set his development back, sure. I think he even said he wished he had been stronger to start last season. Quinn is at least as good as he was his rookie season ... Yeah, 2 of last 3 seasons were healthy. Which begs the question; what kind of production should we be really expecting from our soon to be 24 year old winger? Id wager, not all that much. Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, oddoublee said: Yeah, 2 of last 3 seasons were healthy. Which begs the question; what kind of production should we be really expecting from our soon to be 24 year old winger? Id wager, not all that much. had not really meant to steer the thread - jAcK QuInN iS AlWaYs HuRt is just one of my trigger points 🙂 That said - similar to @LGR4GM's comment above, I think he has the potential to be a 30g scorer (he has the SHOT, that is for sure) - given he has had more apples than goals I guess 30-35a as well? Quote
Turbo44 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Krebs, right now, this very second, is not as good defensively as 19yr old Benson was. Benson feels nothing like Krebs. Agreed - Benson = Krebs is a terrible:lousy take Quote
K-9 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Mr. Allen said: Adams is not trading Power. Nor should he. We would regret it greatly in a few years because when he’s done growing and acquires his man strength, look out. Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, K-9 said: Nor should he. We would regret it greatly in a few years because when he’s done growing and acquires his man strength, look out. It’s more about Adams would have to admit he was wrong twice. Once when picking him first overall, and also wrong in the contract he gave him. GM’s don’t like to trade the players they invested greatly in. Quote
oddoublee Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, ska-T Palmtown said: had not really meant to steer the thread - jAcK QuInN iS AlWaYs HuRt is just one of my trigger points 🙂 That said - similar to @LGR4GM's comment above, I think he has the potential to be a 30g scorer (he has the SHOT, that is for sure) - given he has had more apples than goals I guess 30-35a as well? Turning threads sideways is what this forum does best! 1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Mr. Allen said: It’s more about Adams would have to admit he was wrong twice. Once when picking him first overall, and also wrong in the contract he gave him. GM’s don’t like to trade the players they invested greatly in. Why Adams shouldn't be gm reason number 507 1 Quote
K-9 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, Mr. Allen said: It’s more about Adams would have to admit he was wrong twice. Once when picking him first overall, and also wrong in the contract he gave him. GM’s don’t like to trade the players they invested greatly in. That contract is gonna look mighty good in a couple years. GMs also don’t like trading players with very high ceilings, too. 2 Quote
Taro T Posted 50 minutes ago Report Posted 50 minutes ago 37 minutes ago, K-9 said: That contract is gonna look mighty good in a couple years. GMs also don’t like trading players with very high ceilings, too. And yet the expectation is that both Peterka and Byram will be ex-Sabres by October. Quote
K-9 Posted 37 minutes ago Report Posted 37 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, Taro T said: And yet the expectation is that both Peterka and Byram will be ex-Sabres by October. Imo, Byram is already at his ceiling and we need better. I was ok with moving him at the deadline. I don’t buy the Peterka rumors and that said, while he has a higher ceiling, it’s that high ceiling that fetches the better asset in a trade. But his high ceiling can’t be compared to Power’s imo, because Power plays a more critical position. Quote
Taro T Posted 29 minutes ago Report Posted 29 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, K-9 said: Imo, Byram is already at his ceiling and we need better. I was ok with moving him at the deadline. I don’t buy the Peterka rumors and that said, while he has a higher ceiling, it’s that high ceiling that fetches the better asset in a trade. But his high ceiling can’t be compared to Power’s imo, because Power plays a more critical position. We shall see whether Bryam still as runway to grow. Byram JUST turned 24 a couple of weeks ago. Personally expect him to still improve this year and likely the next year or 2 as well. D-men usually seem to hit their peak around 26 and then stay there for a while. Which goes back to my big complaint about the trade of Mittelstadt for Byram. We traded Mitts away right at the point in time he was coming into his prime for a player that was still 2-3 years away from his prime. For the love of all things good an holy, Buffalo, stop being a friggin' development program. 2 Quote
dudacek Posted 13 minutes ago Author Report Posted 13 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, K-9 said: Imo, Byram is already at his ceiling and we need better. I was ok with moving him at the deadline. I don’t buy the Peterka rumors and that said, while he has a higher ceiling, it’s that high ceiling that fetches the better asset in a trade. But his high ceiling can’t be compared to Power’s imo, because Power plays a more critical position. Byram and Power have played exactly the same amount of NHL games. Not many NHL defencemen have hit their peak before they turn 24 and play 250 games. Quote
K-9 Posted 2 minutes ago Report Posted 2 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, dudacek said: Byram and Power have played exactly the same amount of NHL games. Not many NHL defencemen have hit their peak before they turn 24 and play 250 games. Point well taken and I can truly appreciate that. Perhaps I’m a bit too critical of Byram, but he just hasn’t impressed me as much as I’d hoped to this point. Quote
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