Jorcus Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 19 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: I cannot imagine at this stage, worrying about Tuch falling off 5 or 6 years from and giving a single ***** about dealing with the contract then. He's literally the 2nd best forward on the team. If you can trade Carey Price, you can trade Tuch. What nonsense. 7 years would be better. Yep, I know this much Florida would do it in a heartbeat. Quote
Pimlach Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 23 hours ago, mjd1001 said: -2 times in the past 3 years 30 goal scorer (36). -Big time Plus player on a minus team. -One of the single best forcheckers in the league (my opinion). -Led league in shorthanded goals last year. -Injury issues have mostly gone away as he played a full 82 games last year and 75+ his other 2 years. -Plays all phases of the game. -Loved by the majority of the fanbase. 29 years old so 'right now' in the prime of his career. -6'4, 220 AND an above average skater. -When I watch goals against, he is rarely the problem. He skates back hard into his zone. He rarely chases the puck and leave guys wide open. Basically, he's sound defensively (at least compared to the Quinns, Cozens, Peterkas of this forward group) Get it done. If its a 6+ year deal and looks bad at the end of it when he is in his mid 30's, I'll worry about it then. He also led the NHL in blocked shots by a forward, and is one of the very few that sticks up for teammates. He is one of 22 forwards selected to try out for US Olympic team, so he is a respected player in the league. Letting him go would be very deflating to an already fragile team. 5 1 Quote
sabremike Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Pimlach said: He also led the NHL in blocked shots by a forward, and is one of the very few that sticks up for teammates. He is one of 22 forwards selected to try out for US Olympic team, so he is a respected player in the league. Letting him go would be very deflating to an already fragile team. Yup. The idea that there are people who can't see the devastating second order consequences of such a thing that even a toddler would grasp blows my mind. Quote
Pimlach Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, sabremike said: Yup. The idea that there are people who can't see the devastating second order consequences of such a thing that even a toddler would grasp blows my mind. Going back to last season, the very idea that Adams and Ruff would let an unconfident kid like Cozens share an A with Tuch shows that the Sabres do not have a steady hand at the wheel. My tolerance for Adams especially, and Ruff as well, is zero. Edited 16 hours ago by Pimlach 2 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said: Incorrect. I portray it as something unexpected because the common belief was Tuch would not extend with Buffalo and would leave as soon as he could. And it's irksome to those who were counting on that happening to affirm their opinion of the team. You are extrapolating from a decidedly minority view in order to justify your lenient view of not holding the organization accountable for their poor record. It was a minority view that Tuch would not extend with Buffalo. There were follow-up discussions regarding what it would mean if he didn't sign. I was involved in that discussion and made the point, also made by many others, that it would be a devasting blow to the team and what it might mean for some of the other players, such as Dahlin and Tage. It's rare that you will get unanimity of viewpoints when you have a large and varied audience. You are taking a minority view and attributing it to the majority in order to support your position. The problem I have with this organization is not that they get all things wrong. That would be an absurd position to take. The problem that I have is that it doesn't do enough things to put the team in a more favorable position. It shouldn't be a surprise that when you have a stolid person as your GM that there will be a lack of imagination and initiative in his actions. I didn't advocate for a substantial roster remake this offseason. However, I expected a little more activity in adding to the roster. Unsurprisingly, it didn't happen. 2 Quote
Sabres Fan in NS Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago Why is there a debate on this? Sign him for whatever he wants. He is a top player and loves it in Buffalo. 1 1 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 12 hours ago, Brawndo said: The article mentions 9 million AAV for 7 or 8 years as the rumored term This would be a good deal for both parties. I would prefer a 7-year deal. But if he gets an 8-year deal, then so what. From an organizational standpoint, not getting a deal done because of an extra year on a contract would make no sense at all for this lagging franchise. 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said: Actually Adams is going to give Tuch a huge extension so that he can leave his successor another terrible long-term contract to work withafter he gets fired after this coming season when the team fails to make the playoffs for the 15th straight year. Are you arguing that he shouldn't be signed for a long-term deal? If you are, it is a perplexing stance to take because not signing him makes the Sabres a lesser team. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: Going back to last season, the very idea that Adams and Ruff would let an unconfident kid like Cozens share an A with Tuch shows that the Sabres do not have a steady hand at the wheel. My tolerance for Adams especially, and Ruff as well, is zero. I would have loved if Ottawa gave Cozens an A when he arrived. The ol’ Sabres Rivet treatment. He’s a leader! Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 14 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said: So you don't want to extend Tuch, or is this just you coping? I honestly don’t care. Paying 8-9 mill for 7-8 years for a 29 year old 35 g 70 pt player soon to decline is stupid. This is KO 2.0 waiting to happen. Whether we sign him or we don’t also doesn’t matter. This is a hopelessly flawed team with terrible management and a poorly constructed roster with a GM who hands out bad contracts like candy. What’s one more bad contract? The Sabres will spend next season over $40 mill on bad contracts to Norris, Greenway, Samuelson, UPL, Power, and Byram plus the contract corpse of Jeff Skinner. Hard to win when you are spending nearly 50% of your internal cap on players who have zero chance of performing to their contract amount. I like Tuch, but he isn’t a $9 mill now and certainly won’t be 2-3 years from now. 2 Quote
tom webster Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 15 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said: I honestly don’t care. Paying 8-9 mill for 7-8 years for a 29 year old 35 g 70 pt player soon to decline is stupid. This is KO 2.0 waiting to happen. Whether we sign him or we don’t also doesn’t matter. This is a hopelessly flawed team with terrible management and a poorly constructed roster with a GM who hands out bad contracts like candy. What’s one more bad contract? The Sabres will spend next season over $40 mill on bad contracts to Norris, Greenway, Samuelson, UPL, Power, and Byram plus the contract corpse of Jeff Skinner. Hard to win when you are spending nearly 50% of your internal cap on players who have zero chance of performing to their contract amount. I like Tuch, but he isn’t a $9 mill now and certainly won’t be 2-3 years from now. The cap will be $113.5M in two years and probably continue to skyrocket. $9M is the equivalent to $6.7M under last years cap. The contract will be fine when you calculate % of cap. 1 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, JohnC said: You are extrapolating from a decidedly minority view in order to justify your lenient view of not holding the organization accountable for their poor record. It was a minority view that Tuch would not extend with Buffalo. There were follow-up discussions regarding what it would mean if he didn't sign. I was involved in that discussion and made the point, also made by many others, that it would be a devasting blow to the team and what it might mean for some of the other players, such as Dahlin and Tage. It's rare that you will get unanimity of viewpoints when you have a large and varied audience. You are taking a minority view and attributing it to the majority in order to support your position. The problem I have with this organization is not that they get all things wrong. That would be an absurd position to take. The problem that I have is that it doesn't do enough things to put the team in a more favorable position. It shouldn't be a surprise that when you have a stolid person as your GM that there will be a lack of imagination and initiative in his actions. I didn't advocate for a substantial roster remake this offseason. However, I expected a little more activity in adding to the roster. Unsurprisingly, it didn't happen. You seem to think taking a dump on everything the Sabres do is "holding them accountable." Not everything they do is bad. Sometimes it's good. It's not a crime to acknowledge that. You aren't going to just encourage bad behavior by giving them credit for something. Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 23 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said: I honestly don’t care. Paying 8-9 mill for 7-8 years for a 29 year old 35 g 70 pt player soon to decline is stupid. This is KO 2.0 waiting to happen. Whether we sign him or we don’t also doesn’t matter. This is a hopelessly flawed team with terrible management and a poorly constructed roster with a GM who hands out bad contracts like candy. What’s one more bad contract? The Sabres will spend next season over $40 mill on bad contracts to Norris, Greenway, Samuelson, UPL, Power, and Byram plus the contract corpse of Jeff Skinner. Hard to win when you are spending nearly 50% of your internal cap on players who have zero chance of performing to their contract amount. I like Tuch, but he isn’t a $9 mill now and certainly won’t be 2-3 years from now. Lol, I'm sure you would have felt the Sabres did well by not signing Tuch. You wouldn't have raked them over the coals for letting a "key player" walk. Oh no no no. 😂 You are really in love with your takes, declaring Tuch as not being worth it, though I'm convinced this stance only emerged when the Tuch extension story was floated. Not to mention your confident predictions of bad deals for Norris, etc. I actually laugh at your attempts to spin everything as a disaster. Hockey season is just a month away. Can't wait. Quote
oddoublee Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 41 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said: I honestly don’t care. Paying 8-9 mill for 7-8 years for a 29 year old 35 g 70 pt player soon to decline is stupid. This is KO 2.0 waiting to happen. Whether we sign him or we don’t also doesn’t matter. This is a hopelessly flawed team with terrible management and a poorly constructed roster with a GM who hands out bad contracts like candy. What’s one more bad contract? The Sabres will spend next season over $40 mill on bad contracts to Norris, Greenway, Samuelson, UPL, Power, and Byram plus the contract corpse of Jeff Skinner. Hard to win when you are spending nearly 50% of your internal cap on players who have zero chance of performing to their contract amount. I like Tuch, but he isn’t a $9 mill now and certainly won’t be 2-3 years from now. If tuch was a forward that lived and died by his speed and stick handling - yes, I would struggle with that contract. Players of his style can play into their mid 30s. Can't be afraid to sign guys in their late 20s and early 30s. Quote
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