shrader Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Taro T said: There is ALWAYS a spot for another top 6 winger. It might be on the 3rd line, but that is a 1st World problem that would be a very nice problem to have. You also have to give something to get something. Quote
Taro T Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 2 minutes ago, shrader said: You also have to give something to get something. Yes. But the Sabres don't ALWAYS have to be the team giving up the best player. What's the point of having too friggin' many prospects to ever have them all in the lineup if you aren't willing to use some of them as the proverbial sweeteners to actually be the team giving up quantity for quality. 1 Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Taro T said: Yes. But the Sabres don't ALWAYS have to be the team giving up the best player. What's the point of having too friggin' many prospects to ever have them all in the lineup if you aren't willing to use some of them as the proverbial sweeteners to actually be the team giving up quantity for quality. So a player I’ve been thinking about is Kulich. He’s a center, right? And he’s not really a bottom 6 type of center. If we go and get a 2C then what are we going to do with Kulich? He’s not a 4th line guy. Do we send him back to Rochester? i think he’s possibly going to be a big piece going out in a trade because there’s not really a place for him. 1 Quote
shrader Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 51 minutes ago, Taro T said: Yes. But the Sabres don't ALWAYS have to be the team giving up the best player. What's the point of having too friggin' many prospects to ever have them all in the lineup if you aren't willing to use some of them as the proverbial sweeteners to actually be the team giving up quantity for quality. If a move of Peterka leads to a top 6 forward or a #2 center, are they really giving up the best player though? Quote
Turbo44 Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 46 minutes ago, Mr. Allen said: So a player I’ve been thinking about is Kulich. He’s a center, right? And he’s not really a bottom 6 type of center. If we go and get a 2C then what are we going to do with Kulich? He’s not a 4th line guy. Do we send him back to Rochester? i think he’s possibly going to be a big piece going out in a trade because there’s not really a place for him. Fair but kulich can play wing too 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 8 hours ago, shrader said: If a move of Peterka leads to a top 6 forward or a #2 center, are they really giving up the best player though? If you get Robertson or E40 than you get the better player. That said who is the other top6 you add? As they might be less than JJP. Quote
JohnC Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, shrader said: If a move of Peterka leads to a top 6 forward or a #2 center, are they really giving up the best player though? Peterka is already a top 6 forward with plenty more upside. So why give him up? To see him thrive somewhere else and see his name etched on the SC for another team? 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 9 hours ago, Mr. Allen said: So a player I’ve been thinking about is Kulich. He’s a center, right? And he’s not really a bottom 6 type of center. If we go and get a 2C then what are we going to do with Kulich? He’s not a 4th line guy. Do we send him back to Rochester? i think he’s possibly going to be a big piece going out in a trade because there’s not really a place for him. You are right that Kulich is a top two line center in the making. That’s why I wouldn’t deal him. Aren’t you tired of being a farm team for other teams? If he were in an early stage of development, I would be receptive to trading him for a return that was immediate help. But based on what I saw last year he is ready to contribute right now as a second line player. Quote
Mr. Allen Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 57 minutes ago, JohnC said: You are right that Kulich is a top two line center in the making. That’s why I wouldn’t deal him. Aren’t you tired of being a farm team for other teams? If he were in an early stage of development, I would be receptive to trading him for a return that was immediate help. But based on what I saw last year he is ready to contribute right now as a second line player. Oh I completely agree. But if the reports out there are correct that Adams is looking for a 2C then there’s no room for Kulich (unless they bring in a vet for a year or two until Kulich is ready). I really like Kulich and think he’s going to be a very good cost effective player. Maybe if we don’t get that top 6 winger he can play wing. Quote
JohnC Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Mr. Allen said: Oh I completely agree. But if the reports out there are correct that Adams is looking for a 2C then there’s no room for Kulich (unless they bring in a vet for a year or two until Kulich is ready). I really like Kulich and think he’s going to be a very good cost effective player. Maybe if we don’t get that top 6 winger he can play wing. My understanding is that he can play wing. His versatility is something to appreciate. Tage has played center and wing. And has been successful playing both positions. Considering the factor of injuries, versatility is something that should be considered a valuable asset. I'm so tired of seeing our former players thriving wearing other uniforms. I'm not against making deals. Trading a player like Byram (I like a lot), prospects and draft assets for immediate help makes a lot of sense. But dealing off young players who can contribute now and have the potential to even get better doesn't resonate with me. Quote
Brawndo Posted 56 minutes ago Author Report Posted 56 minutes ago 15 hours ago, PerreaultForever said: So what he's saying is Darche fired after one season? No way Islanders are that stupid unless Hagens is still there at 9. Then maybe. The SJ deal I could see happening. This is what exactly needs to happen Quote
dudacek Posted 23 minutes ago Report Posted 23 minutes ago 17 hours ago, Thorny said: I struggle to see a world where the Sabres can add 2 top 6 forwards and not trade multiple pieces this board does not want them to trade. They have neither the roster space, nor the cap space. Also, where do the UPL, Byram, Clifton and Muel upgrades come in? Quote
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