PerreaultForever Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, dudacek said: Will McLeod centre a 3rd line checking line, a 2nd line matchup line, or be asked to be the defensive conscience with some offensive wingers? Where in the top 9 do they plug Zucker? Zucker-Norris-Tage. That's my top line season opener guess. I'm curious to what you said though. If you see McLeod as a center for a checking line who is that line? Who are the other two "checkers"? and then if you build that line what's line 2? Benson and Quinn? Tuch? As I type this I can't think of an arrangement I'd feel comfortable with. 1 Quote
SABRES 0311 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, PerreaultForever said: Zucker-Norris-Tage. That's my top line season opener guess. I'm curious to what you said though. If you see McLeod as a center for a checking line who is that line? Who are the other two "checkers"? and then if you build that line what's line 2? Benson and Quinn? Tuch? As I type this I can't think of an arrangement I'd feel comfortable with. I agree. Zucker Norris Thompson Quinn Kulich/McLeod Tuch Greenway Kulich/McLeod Benson Danforth/Malenstyn Krebs Doan 1 Quote
dudacek Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, PerreaultForever said: Zucker-Norris-Tage. That's my top line season opener guess. I'm curious to what you said though. If you see McLeod as a center for a checking line who is that line? Who are the other two "checkers"? and then if you build that line what's line 2? Benson and Quinn? Tuch? As I type this I can't think of an arrangement I'd feel comfortable with. I think McLeod/Greenway would be on a traditional checking 3rd line with Doan probably best suited as the 3rd checker. McLeod/Tuch would be more of a matchup 2nd line that would probably be maximized with Benson. Those are the 5 Sabres I’d say are the most reliable defensively. Ottawa used Norris as a primary defensive situations guy last year. Theoretically, the Sabres top 2 lines should better in their own zone this year with Cozens and Peterka no longer getting those minutes. 4 hours ago, SABRES 0311 said: I agree. Zucker Norris Thompson Quinn Kulich/McLeod Tuch Greenway Kulich/McLeod Benson Danforth/Malenstyn Krebs Doan The vibe I get is the Sabres are going to give Quinn every opportunity to rebound. Playing with Tuch and McLeod - defensively responsible, fast guys who can pass - is probably the best possible situation for him. Quote
Mustache of God Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 12 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Here's Kevyn's interview: "We made a lot of good moves and were excited and I think there's potential and Terry gives us resources and trades are hard and we're tougher to play against" I wish a reported would ask him something along the lines of, "Your mantra the past 5 years has been to get a better every day, and yet the opposite has been happening. The team has been getting worse under your leadership. Why do you think this year is any different?" Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Benson - Norris - Thompson Quinn - McLeod - Tuch Zucker - Kulich - Greenway Danforth - Krebs - Doan (Malenstyn) 1 Quote
dudacek Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 9 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: Benson - Norris - Thompson Quinn - McLeod - Tuch Zucker - Kulich - Greenway Danforth - Krebs - Doan (Malenstyn) This is what I’ve settled on too. I think a big reason why is that it puts each of the three young players we most desperately need to step up - Benson, Quinn and Kulich - in the situations where they are best able to do that. Quote
Archie Lee Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: Benson - Norris - Thompson Quinn - McLeod - Tuch Zucker - Kulich - Greenway Danforth - Krebs - Doan (Malenstyn) This is currently where I'm at. Though, depending on how camp goes, I could move Greenway to LW4 with Krebs and put Danforth or Doan at RW3 with Kulich and Zucker. I like Greenway, and actually think there is an argument for him at LW2. Greenway/McLeod/Tuch could be an elite shutdown line with a unique combination of size (all 3), speed (McLeod/Tuch), toughness (Greenway/Tuch), and a little nastiness (Greenway), in a threesome who are all adept at defensive play. 1 Quote
dudacek Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Also, Danforth, Krebs and Doan is a fun 4th line that is going to annoy the ***** out of people. Quote
dudacek Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Archie Lee said: This is currently where I'm at. Though, depending on how camp goes, I could move Greenway to LW4 with Krebs and put Danforth or Doan at RW3 with Kulich and Zucker. I like Greenway, and actually think there is an argument for him at LW2. Greenway/McLeod/Tuch could be an elite shutdown line with a unique combination of size (all 3), speed (McLeod/Tuch), toughness (Greenway/Tuch), and a little nastiness (Greenway), in a threesome who are all adept at defensive play. You can click the pieces together in a lot of interesting ways. Thompson Norris Zucker would be a trustworthy first line to go with your second and allow them to run a sheltered Kulich Benson Quinn 3rd line like Vanek Roy. Quote
Weave Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, dudacek said: Also, Danforth, Krebs and Doan is a fun 4th line that is going to annoy the ***** out of people. Hopefully its not the fanbase that gets annoyed. 1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 30 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: Benson - Norris - Thompson Quinn - McLeod - Tuch Zucker - Kulich - Greenway Danforth - Krebs - Doan (Malenstyn) Flip Doan with Greenway. Benson - Norris - Thompson Quinn - McLeod - Tuch Zucker - Kulich - Doan Danforth - Krebs - Greenway Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Jordan Greenway needed another surgery... that sounds great. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 35 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: Flip Doan with Greenway. By Thanksgiving, absolutely. For opening night, I'm going by the tried-and-true Ruffism of keeping all newcomers together on the same line. Greenway-Zucker gives Kulich the experience to play a solid checking game. Quote
7+6=13 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, DarthEbriate said: Benson - Norris - Thompson Quinn - McLeod - Tuch Zucker - Kulich - Greenway Danforth - Krebs - Doan (Malenstyn) I like this but I have a different lineup I like too Benson - Thompson - Tuch Zucker - Norris - Quinn Greenway - McLeod - Doan Krebs - Kulich - Danforth (Malenstyn) Quote
Brawndo Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago I am surprised that Samuelsson will keep his A 1 1 Quote
Taro T Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Brawndo said: I am surprised that Samuelsson will keep his A Is this another 'Terry is cheap' move? Saving themselves from having to pay a seamstress to remove the stitching holding Samuelsson's A on his sweater. (Realize it isn't, but it might as well be.) 3 Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Status quo nonsense. This team refuses to face the facts and just wants to add 3 guys and run it back. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Huh. How are they going to do the rotation, then? Tuch or Thompson has to give up an A for Samuelsson to have his A in home games? That's as silly as it was last year. Quote
dudacek Posted 53 minutes ago Report Posted 53 minutes ago Lindy made it absolutely crystal-clear that Norris is going to be leaned on as a 1C. Also called him the missing piece to a PP where they plan to put a 5-man unit together, keep it together and lean on it hard 1 1 Quote
inkman Posted 51 minutes ago Report Posted 51 minutes ago 1 minute ago, dudacek said: Lindy made it absolutely crystal-clear that Norris is going to be leaned on as a 1C. Also called him the missing piece to a PP where they plan to put a 5-man unit together, keep it together and lean on it hard Gonna be hard to lean on a guy who spends 40% of the season injured Quote
LGR4GM Posted 46 minutes ago Report Posted 46 minutes ago I think, to me at least, it's clear this is a "we'll see" year. They're gonna run all this crap back and if it works cool, if not they'll can everyone and start over under Kekalainen. Quote
Flashsabre Posted 33 minutes ago Report Posted 33 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: I think, to me at least, it's clear this is a "we'll see" year. They're gonna run all this crap back and if it works cool, if not they'll can everyone and start over under Kekalainen. I think my worst nightmare is that the team starts 10-4 and Pegula hands Adams and company 3 year extensions and then everything regresses to the norm.🤢 Quote
dudacek Posted 21 minutes ago Report Posted 21 minutes ago Lindy very clear that Benson needs to produce more if he wants to be in the top 6. Also sounds like he will look hard at Norris with Tage but he did like what Kulich did there. Tage as a winger is definitely the starting point, with Tuch and Tage on different lines. 1 Quote
mjd1001 Posted 11 minutes ago Report Posted 11 minutes ago I really hope that Thompson and Norris aren't on the same line from day one of camp. If it ends up that way fine, but try some different combinations first. 1 Quote
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