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  1. 1. Do You Like The Trade?

    • Yes, its a good move
      40
    • No, I hate it
      24


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Posted (edited)

Maybe Howdy hurried to give JJP what he wanted? Almost bought a Peterka jersey...made a right choice ha!

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7 minutes ago, jad1 said:

At this point, we don't even know if Kesselring can handle top 4 minutes. 

And that's why this deal kind-of sucks.  It's a production vs projection deal, and Adams was on the wrong side of it (because he claims he's in win now mode). 

If Kesselring craps out of a top 4 role (like Clifton did), we're looking at a giant bust of a deal.

 

We don't.  But unlke Clifton who was (or should've been) a known quantity, this guy is still only, what, 23?  He very well could and should be a better hockey player this coming season than he was last season (all other variables being unchanged, which absolutely isn't possible).

Personally, can't vote in this poll because if this is the ONLY move Adams makes, then am very unhappy with it.  If it's part of a grander package of revamping the roster (yeah, right, but for sake of discussion, let's say it is or at least might be) then even though Adams likely only got ~80% of what Peterka should be worth if the sum whole of the moves these next 2 weeks primarily and all summer end up netting the Sabres a team that can make the playoffs, then cool, the deal was fine.  And that isn't looking back on it 10 years later; that's looking back on it 2 weeks to 3 months later.

But in and of itself, no, there should have been a better deal out there and per reports there's a pretty decent likelihood there was.  Plus, there was no NEED to trade him.  He doesn't reach UFA status for 4 (well, now post new contract 5) more years.

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I don’t like the trade, but I would not say I hate it. I am a Sabre fan and by default I am finding things to like about Kesselring and Doan. Legit things to like.

I don’t like the trade because I fear it portends what the next moves will be.  There has been much speculation on an internal cap.  A similar return for Byram and we pretty much have our confirmation.

If Adams can move Byram and Quinn and extras for a veteran right shot D and a veteran middle-6 winger, both with playoff bonafides, and find a way to add a veteran goalie who can play 35-40 games as UPL’s partner, I may yet come around on our roster.

 

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15 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

I think that's fair. 

I guess the real heart of the question is, is Buffalo better with this Peterka trade than if they just kept Peterka. I'm not sure because part of me thinks Peterka isn't what we need but part also thinks we didn't get enough. In the end, I might bet well be wrong, in fact it's probably more likely the Sabres are worse off right now than with Peterka. But there's still this part of me that thinks they're better. 

That non-certainty of it is a good take

I hate the deal and I haven’t once said it can’t work or that these players won’t be good. It’s, for me, simply the principle. I know the deal was limited by $ concerns, I know the priority when making the deal wasn’t fully “winning”. The sabres being bad for this long don’t owe us winning. But they owe us doing their best to maximize winning, when they do or don’t make transactions.

It’s as simple as that, for me. My stance is the sabres crest and their fans deserve a no stone unturned approach - I believe expecting nothing less on each and every move is very reasonable

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22 minutes ago, jad1 said:

At this point, we don't even know if Kesselring can handle top 4 minutes. 

And that's why this deal kind-of sucks.  It's a production vs projection deal, and Adams was on the wrong side of it (because he claims he's in win now mode). 

If Kesselring craps out of a top 4 role (like Clifton did), we're looking at a giant bust of a deal.

 

Kesselring was averaging 17 minutes a game last year. If he can't average 4 more minutes a game than we have a problem. 

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1 minute ago, Thorny said:

That non-certainty of it is a good take

I hate the deal and I haven’t once said it can’t work or that these players won’t be good. It’s, for me, simply the principle. I know the deal was limited by $ concerns, I know the priority when making the deal wasn’t fully “winning”. The sabres being bad for this long don’t owe us winning. But they owe us doing their best to maximize winning, when they do or don’t make transactions.

It’s as simple as that, for me. My stance is the sabres crest and their fans deserve a no stone unturned approach - I believe expecting nothing less on each and every move is very reasonable

Fair

Posted
1 hour ago, ASlugAbove said:

The problem is that we have another young, promising, drafted player asking for a trade out. Which lowers value in the trade market too, and thus return. That’s the problem with this trade and why I don’t like it whatsoever. Especially with so many other avenues they could’ve gone with JJ. 


 

This is the scary part worst case scenario and why I believe it’s the only reason Adams has a job.  
 

We aren’t spending to the cap.  Guys from ROR to Reinhart to Eichel asking out and immediately winning Cups.  
 

If we’re seen as a toxic organization bc Terry won’t pay or meddles way to much - you can’t survive that because the sad truth is Buffalo is Buffalo compared to every other city it is not at the top of anyone’s list of places to move and start families.  
 

Hockey players are not like football players.  They have longer careers and have more say in where they want to go - or at least NOT GO.  

Thanks NMCs.  

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I voted yes because we were not good last year. I like Peterka but I want the team to win so getting better on defense is certainly what is needed. Now we need a 1st line left wing and a decent backup goaltender and just maybe we can put a good season together. 

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It’s only a small part of the offseason equation and as folks have noted, Kesselring is not an experienced RHD, he’s just the correct model of player they need. But he’s hardly a sure thing and could as easily want out or pride himself out (which would be great… temporarily) by next season. 

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I'm a big believer in character and chemistry and the Panthers are an excellent illustration of how that works. Reinhart wouldn't be the player he is today on Buffalo. The Rat King just fit into that environment like he went home.

JJP wasn't a fit here. Okay. There are others still here who don't fit, either. 

These two new guys seem like good kids, and they've had to work and be patient in earning their opportunities. The value of that is always immeasurable but evident if, or once, the pieces fall into place. 

If they work out then people will proclaim that Adams finally figured it out and, while we all suffered while he learned on the job, they are happy with the results. 

Posted

Not a hard yes from me. But it addressed one of the biggest needs we have all been screaming for. A solid RHD - I hope for power and not Dahlin though. Still more work to do. And I would’ve liked to have seen the firsts flip. 

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