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13 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

Right, because his father's death is connected to Buffalo how exactly? His dad couldn't live knowing Terry was the owner? I think it's fair to say athletes say anything when they make a change to make it seem like a positive change. Look at Peterka's comments in Utah. You think that isn't manufactured to fit the narrative? Yes he wanted out, but there's no way he sat back in Germany and thought, Utah, ya, that's where I want to be. 

The bottom line for me is KA botched goaltending then too. If Ullmark wasn't interested in signing why'd he protect him? Why didn't he grab one of the goalies that was free at that time? It makes no sense unless KA was sure he could sign him. So Linus lied to Adams and then told the truth about his father after? It simply makes no sense on that level. 

At the time, Boston fans were livid and thought Ullmark got grossly overpaid. Hindsight. 

It’s a brutal story and there is obvious trauma on Linus’ part. Look into it.  Don’t be a dick.

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3 hours ago, Pimlach said:

OK.  

Just remember that the season the Sabres had 91 points Linus won the Vezina Trophy.  (49 games, 40 wins and only 6 losses, 1.89 GAA, 0.938 SV Pct.)  

The Sabres played with 3 goalies (UPL, Anderson, Comrie) and then played Levi 7 games at the end of the season.  

Certainly Linus would not have the same numbers playing with Buffalo but it is reasonable to assume the Sabres would have had at least 2 more points with Ullmark in the lineup.  

None of that was known at the time I would have told him to go pound sand. And after he tried playing me like that, I’d have been just as inclined to tell him, anyway. 

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2 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

I'm not and I know it. So explain to me how going to Boston helps with it?

It wasn't Boston per-say, it was anywhere new. He wanted a clean break and Boston offered him a contract he liked. For all we know his injury history scared most teams off but Boston and Buffalo both gave him solid offers.

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29 minutes ago, thewookie1 said:

It wasn't Boston per-say, it was anywhere new. He wanted a clean break and Boston offered him a contract he liked. For all we know his injury history scared most teams off but Boston and Buffalo both gave him solid offers.

We actually don't know what Buffalo offered him. But what are we arguing about anyway? It hardly matters. What matters is Adams did not fill that hole adequately when Ullmark left. He still hasn't. 

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5 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

We actually don't know what Buffalo offered him. But what are we arguing about anyway? It hardly matters. What matters is Adams did not fill that hole adequately when Ullmark left. He still hasn't. 

That's the central issue. Players elect to leave teams for a number of reasons. He was an UFA and under a contract status that allowed him to have choices. If he were determined to leave, the team had no control to keep him. What the GM didn't do is come up with a reasonable option just in case he did choose to leave. What happened shouldn't have been a surprise to the organization because he was an UFA who hadn't signed. What compounds the loss even more is that the GM hasn't adequately filled that hole since he left. (As you point out.) 

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On 7/9/2025 at 5:34 AM, PromoTheRobot said:

Maybe current Kraken GM Jason Botterill should have been more proactive, no? Not just with Ullmark.

Botterill definitely started them down a path. His reluctance to sign numerous folks (Ullmark, Reinhart) to longer bridges and instead just giving them 1-year prove-it deals, was a mistake. Then, Adams came in with the EEE verdict, only to blow all the funds on a 1-year with NTC rental in Hall instead of preaching to his boss "no shortcuts! Lock up the #1 goalie and top-6 fixture who does everything well. And we'll add another mid-level vet forward and d-man with that 8 million instead."

Because JBott signed Ullmark to a 1-year deal after Ullmark had a "down" year -- his worst season in his career at .905 sv% --- what the Sabres wouldn't give for that to be a down year. The next season, Ullmark was great. He proved it. He also got injured, but he proved he was an up-and-coming legitimate #1 goalie. And Adams signed him to 1-year walking him right to UFA. 3x3.5 would have been there. 5x4.5-5 (at the time) would have been there. Having the team commit to him (and winning, Reinhart/Eichel), might have gone a long way to helping him through the family trauma that would later occur. 

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7 hours ago, JohnC said:

That's the central issue. Players elect to leave teams for a number of reasons. He was an UFA and under a contract status that allowed him to have choices. If he were determined to leave, the team had no control to keep him. What the GM didn't do is come up with a reasonable option just in case he did choose to leave. What happened shouldn't have been a surprise to the organization because he was an UFA who hadn't signed. What compounds the loss even more is that the GM hasn't adequately filled that hole since he left. (As you point out.) 

The real irritant at that moment is that was the expansion year and there were several teams unloading goalies cheap since they could only protect one. If Ullmark didn't sign (which he didn't) why on earth do you protect him and not make a deal for one of those goalies and protect them instead? Seattle wasn't going to take a UFA unless they could sign him so why didn't Adams know? Ullmark either lied to him behind closed doors or Adams just arrogantly was sure he'd take his offer. It was ridiculous. All he's done since then was trade for a prospect who is now the future savior in his mind. A thing which may or may not happen. We have prospects in the system, but that's all we ever have. 

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2 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

The real irritant at that moment is that was the expansion year and there were several teams unloading goalies cheap since they could only protect one. If Ullmark didn't sign (which he didn't) why on earth do you protect him and not make a deal for one of those goalies and protect them instead? Seattle wasn't going to take a UFA unless they could sign him so why didn't Adams know? Ullmark either lied to him behind closed doors or Adams just arrogantly was sure he'd take his offer. It was ridiculous. All he's done since then was trade for a prospect who is now the future savior in his mind. A thing which may or may not happen. We have prospects in the system, but that's all we ever have. 

Personally, don't believe Ullmark lied to Adams.  Pretty sure that Ullmark told him that if nobody would beat the deal that Adams offered, that he would sign with the Sabres.  It also seems that Ullmark told Adams that he'd let the Sabres top an offer if somebody made a better one and either Adams misunderstood and thought he'd said that he'd let the Sabres match or Adams understood but lied after the fact when his offer to match was rebuffed.

Considering that 18 game losing streak would STILL be ongoing if not for Ullmark coming back from injury (ok, slight exaggeration, but not by much 😉 ) am very frustrated that Adams didn't make sure Linus didn't pack up and walk out on the Sabres.

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1 minute ago, Taro T said:

Personally, don't believe Ullmark lied to Adams.  Pretty sure that Ullmark told him that if nobody would beat the deal that Adams offered, that he would sign with the Sabres.  It also seems that Ullmark told Adams that he'd let the Sabres top an offer if somebody made a better one and either Adams misunderstood and thought he'd said that he'd let the Sabres match or Adams understood but lied after the fact when his offer to match was rebuffed.

Considering that 18 game losing streak would STILL be ongoing if not for Ullmark coming back from injury (ok, slight exaggeration, but not by much 😉 ) am very frustrated that Adams didn't make sure Linus didn't pack up and walk out on the Sabres.

Ya that's possible. We shall never know if anybody lied or not. Adams blew it that much is certain.

I like Linus and I think overall he's a good person and good team mate but I also think he could have lied for his own self interest. There is a belief/rumor in Boston that he had told Sweeney he was okay to go to L.A. at the deadline and there was a deal and then he backed out at the last minute and so they moved him for much less in the off season to a team not on his list (Ottawa). Again, behind closed doors so who knows.

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2 hours ago, Turbo44 said:

Botterill was a disaster choice by Pegula - esp when he could have had zito. Pegula lucked into Beane but screwed the pooch on this one

Pegula was guided to Botterill by the league. Same with Murray. That’s why we got Adams because Pegula doesn’t trust NHL people anymore.

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22 minutes ago, Flashsabre said:

Pegula was guided to Botterill by the league. Same with Murray. That’s why we got Adams because Pegula doesn’t trust NHL people anymore.

Yes!!   He showed the NHL bigwigs who is smarter!   😂

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22 minutes ago, Flashsabre said:

Pegula was guided to Botterill by the league. Same with Murray. That’s why we got Adams because Pegula doesn’t trust NHL people anymore.

He was also guided to Zito by the league.  HIS advisors helped him make the final decision on that one.

The NFL guided him to McDermott and Ryan.  HIS advisors helped him make the final decision on that one too.  He punted HIS advisor (along with Ryan) and went with who the league had recommended in the 1st place.  THAT guy recommended Beane and look at how THAT worked out.

Pegula had an opportunity to go with the other guy the league suggested for the Sabres as well and AFTER he'd gotten rid of his advisors that helped him make the earlier decision.  Rather than going back to the 2nd choice; he decided to listen to "Chauncey Gardiner."  It worked out a lot better in the book and the movie.

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1 minute ago, Taro T said:

He was also guided to Zito by the league.  HIS advisors helped him make the final decision on that one.

The NFL guided him to McDermott and Ryan.  HIS advisors helped him make the final decision on that one too.  He punted HIS advisor (along with Ryan) and went with who the league had recommended in the 1st place.  THAT guy recommended Beane and look at how THAT worked out.

Pegula had an opportunity to go with the other guy the league suggested for the Sabres as well and AFTER he'd gotten rid of his advisors that helped him make the earlier decision.  Rather than going back to the 2nd choice; he decided to listen to "Chauncey Gardiner."  It worked out a lot better in the book and the movie.

The Pittsburgh connection was always going to put Botterill over the top.

Man if we only had a flux capacitor 😁

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