Believer Posted yesterday at 12:33 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:33 AM Then there is this given reality offered up by an unnamed NHL Coach speaking about Dahlin: “The team he’s on is such a downer, man. They’re so bad,” a coach said. Yet Adams remains in place. Five years and counting? Wake up, Pegula. Quote
Andrew Amerk Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM The team sucks because there is no identity of who they want to be and how they want to play. I don’t remember which coach it was, maybe Granato, made them an offensive team that sucked on defense. That team was fun to watch. Then I suppose the plan for year 2 was to make them more defensive? Which didn’t work or happen, and the team hasn’t seemed to have any plan or identity since that season. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM 10 hours ago, Thorny said: In which To this day I’ve managed to avoid ever watching this clip TO THIS DAY NFL Quote
JP51 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Nice write up thanks for taking the time... I also noticed you said "Could" regress... not predicting they WILL regress, but making the statement these are all possible outcomes... and with that I agree with all as possibilities... Quote
CallawaySabres Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) This team made me tired of hockey. My passion, which was equivalent to the Bills, has all but disappeared. That never happened, not even one year during the Bills 17 year drought. There is something very rotten about this team from top to bottom and I don't think it ever gets fixed. I didn't lose the passion because the team has been bad, I lost it because from the GM down to the players, they are about as unlikeable as a team can get. They lack talent, heart, and the in-game experience is practically unwatchable. Edited 3 hours ago by CallawaySabres Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago The lack of hope stems from one central idea and that is that Terry Pegula is stuck on one idea, one vision, and he won't relinquish power to actual hockey people who know better. Terry thinks he knows better and he is the de facto GM or director of hockey operations. As long as that remains this will continue as is with a little up then a little down but all on the outside of the playoffs as players leave or get dumped in rebuilds periodically. Everything else is just icing on a cake that was baked with salt instead of sugar. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 59 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said: The lack of hope stems from one central idea and that is that Terry Pegula is stuck on one idea, one vision, and he won't relinquish power to actual hockey people who know better. Terry thinks he knows better and he is the de facto GM or director of hockey operations. As long as that remains this will continue as is with a little up then a little down but all on the outside of the playoffs as players leave or get dumped in rebuilds periodically. Everything else is just icing on a cake that was baked with salt instead of sugar. Terry Pegula, the Jerry Jones of the NHL. 1 hour ago, CallawaySabres said: This team made me tired of hockey. My passion, which was equivalent to the Bills, has all but disappeared. That never happened, not even one year during the Bills 17 year drought. There is something very rotten about this team from top to bottom and I don't think it ever gets fixed. I didn't lose the passion because the team has been bad, I lost it because from the GM down to the players, they are about as unlikeable as a team can get. They lack talent, heart, and the in-game experience is practically unwatchable. Apathy. The Sabres players, owners, management and coaches have made many of us apathetic about the team we all once adored. 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 31 minutes ago Report Posted 31 minutes ago 1 hour ago, GASabresIUFAN said: Terry Pegula, the Jerry Jones of the NHL. Apathy. The Sabres players, owners, management and coaches have made many of us apathetic about the team we all once adored. A fair comparison. Although Jerry Jones (for all his errors) might be more competent than Terry. There's also that thing we heard earlier that "Buffalo was hard to deal with" in terms of trading. I think that was on 32 thoughts around the time of the Byram rumors or Peterka trade. I tend to forget as I'm less invested these days but it was around there. So you have to think two things. One, Kevyn does not have good relationships with other GMs and two, I wonder if part of that is Kevyn constantly having to get the okay from Terry. Whatever the case it isn't good. We need an experienced GM who already has league relationships and he needs to be given free reign and that won't happen with Terry. Apathy? I guess so. I've been in the prove it on the ice mode for a few years already and now I'm really deeply in the skeptical prove it camp. Even a 10 game out of the gate win streak won't get me out of that. It'll take a lot to get me back on the bandwagon. So I guess I'd say not apathetic (as I will still watch) but definitely cynically skeptical. I will say this is the first year I am not interested in the rookie camp or prospects and I don't plan to watch preseason unless I'm really bored or multitasking. The "future" stuff is a big pile of whatever. Quote
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