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1 hour ago, PerreaultForever said:

No, he's supposed to have a truly competitive camp and mix things up to give the roster a chance to form itself. If you are a championship team sure, you might have a predetermined roster, but if you were a bag of crap you should be looking to do things differently. This lacks imagination to me and looks like a roster that will play basically the same way. 

What would you have done for your first day lines?

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2 hours ago, dudacek said:

What would you have done for your first day lines?

There's nothing to be done, because his claim that we have depth now is false. There's virtually no internal competition at all. There's a couple guys who could swap spots in the bottom 6 and that's it. Everything is set before camp begins. Where's the competition for jobs? 

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4 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

There's nothing to be done, because his claim that we have depth now is false. There's virtually no internal competition at all. There's a couple guys who could swap spots in the bottom 6 and that's it. Everything is set before camp begins. Where's the competition for jobs? 

So would you have had the 30 forwards who show up to camp all skate together as a giant mega-line?  Would you have drawn names from a hat?  Or put vets with non-vets so that you can see if there might be true chemistry between Tage Thompson and Tyler Kopff?  What would you propose for the first practice?  

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4 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

There's nothing to be done, because his claim that we have depth now is false. There's virtually no internal competition at all. There's a couple guys who could swap spots in the bottom 6 and that's it. Everything is set before camp begins. Where's the competition for jobs? 

I actually agree with you here. There's no real depth. 

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4 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

There's nothing to be done, because his claim that we have depth now is false. There's virtually no internal competition at all. There's a couple guys who could swap spots in the bottom 6 and that's it. Everything is set before camp begins. Where's the competition for jobs? 

Respectfully and honestly, can you provide some examples from Bruin camps in the last 5-6 years of multiple players who were competing for a job or two?  Because, the idea of camp competition seems mostly a myth to me. I think most years, most NHL teams go to camp knowing who will be in their line-up on opening day, barring injury. Some years there are openings in spots 19-23 for the kid or AHL vet who shows the best in camp, or a team is up against the cap and they have a spot or two open for the player on an ELC or a league minimum deal to prove they belong in the NHL. But these aren’t the players or roles that typically make or break a season.

Top 6 centre talent, youth and inexperience, coaching deficiencies, inconsistent to bad goaltending, ineffectual management. These are the Sabres’s issues, I think. I just don’t see camp competition or bottom of the line-up depth, as being big factors. 

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50 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

I actually agree with you here. There's no real depth. 

Most people would agree with you that this is not a deep roster. But the difference between now and looking back a couple to few years ago is that we now mostly have players who genuinely can play the role they are assigned, at least starting the season. There are fewer situations where a lower line caliber of player is required to play on a higher line or pairing than his talent should indicate. As an example, Samuelsson playing a third pairing role makes sense compared to him being on the top pairing. I like how Krebs plays as a third or lower-line player, but he is a not a top two-line player. 

But as you noted with your post, there is little depth on this roster to cushion against injuries. A good example of that is when Dahlin, our best player, got hurt last year and the team spiraled into the abyss. 

I really wished that KA would have added another second-line caliber of player this offseason. It not only would have added depth but also created more flexibility as to how the lines could be formed. It's not a surprise that this cautious GM fell short. 

 

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Depth as defined as “who replaces Dahlin?” doesn’t exist anywhere in the NHL.

The Sabres appear to lack depth in terms of high-end forward talent; if Tage or Tuch is out, the drop-off to the next guy is pretty steep.

They seem deep in terms of the middle of the roster though

McLeod/Kulich, Zucker/Quinn, Benson, Greenway/Doan, Danforth/Krebs that’s 9 bodies capable of middle-six minutes.

Every one of those guys has a guy behind him gunning for his minutes and capable of stepping into his role.

Malenstyn is a legit 4th line grinder who keeps the rest honest and Geertsen brings a very specific and limited skill set as the first men up. 

In terms of callups, Kozak and Dunne are viable role players on the farm, and Östlund and Helenius skill guys. That seems pretty par for the course in the NHL.

Overall, they seem to have numbers, competition and a variety of skill sets.

To me the biggest depth question is will whoever wins the 2nd line minutes be good enough to justify them.

Basically, the biggest depth question is the roster needs another Norris level player

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2 hours ago, LGR4GM said:

I actually agree with you here. There's no real depth. 

The depth certainly looks worse with Tuch, Greenway, and Luukkonen already missing from the lineup. This overall roster is missing a 1C and a #1 goalie (ha!... no problems there, those are the easiest things to acquire), but as far as lineups go---this one has depth by recent Sabres standards.

Here's the 10/18/22 lineup that won 4-2 at Edmonton and Comrie was excellent in 3rd period Alamo Death Star mode. (the 91-point team)

Skinner - Thompson - Tuch
Asplund - Mittelstadt - Olofsson
Peterka - Cozens - Hinostroza
Girgensons - Krebs - Okposo 
(Quinn, Sheahan)
22-23 Call-ups: Rousek debut end of season, Jost was claimed off waivers

Samuelsson - Dahlin
Power - Jokiharju
Bryson - Lyubushkin
(Fitzgerald)
22-23 Call-ups: Pilut, Clague

Comrie
(Anderson)
22-23 Call-ups: Luukkonen,  Levi made debut end of season

To today:

Bryson isn't a 5 anymore, he's fighting for 7/8/9. And if Jones is "ok" he can be 7 and Bryson is the 8. Johnson could (should?) displace them both.
For call-ups, Johnson has played in the NHL in each of the last two seasons.

At forward, they now have 13 skaters who were in the NHL last season (JJP/Quinn who entered 22-23 with a combined 4 games of NHL experience). +Geertsen who doesn't count if he's just an enforcer as #14. And your initial call-ups all have NHL GP: Kozak, Östlund, Rosén.

And at goalie, they are 5 deep with NHL games played -- it's the quality that is worrying.

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41 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said:

The depth certainly looks worse with Tuch, Greenway, and Luukkonen already missing from the lineup. This overall roster is missing a 1C and a #1 goalie (ha!... no problems there, those are the easiest things to acquire), but as far as lineups go---this one has depth by recent Sabres standards.

Here's the 10/18/22 lineup that won 4-2 at Edmonton and Comrie was excellent in 3rd period Alamo Death Star mode. (the 91-point team)

Skinner - Thompson - Tuch
Asplund - Mittelstadt - Olofsson
Peterka - Cozens - Hinostroza
Girgensons - Krebs - Okposo 
(Quinn, Sheahan)
22-23 Call-ups: Rousek debut end of season, Jost was claimed off waivers

Samuelsson - Dahlin
Power - Jokiharju
Bryson - Lyubushkin
(Fitzgerald)
22-23 Call-ups: Pilut, Clague

Comrie
(Anderson)
22-23 Call-ups: Luukkonen,  Levi made debut end of season

To today:

Bryson isn't a 5 anymore, he's fighting for 7/8/9. And if Jones is "ok" he can be 7 and Bryson is the 8. Johnson could (should?) displace them both.
For call-ups, Johnson has played in the NHL in each of the last two seasons.

At forward, they now have 13 skaters who were in the NHL last season (JJP/Quinn who entered 22-23 with a combined 4 games of NHL experience). +Geertsen who doesn't count if he's just an enforcer as #14. And your initial call-ups all have NHL GP: Kozak, Östlund, Rosén.

And at goalie, they are 5 deep with NHL games played -- it's the quality that is worrying.

This isn't depth. 

43 minutes ago, dudacek said:

Depth as defined as “who replaces Dahlin?” doesn’t exist anywhere in the NHL.

The Sabres appear to lack depth in terms of high-end forward talent; if Tage or Tuch is out, the drop-off to the next guy is pretty steep.

They seem deep in terms of the middle of the roster though

McLeod/Kulich, Zucker/Quinn, Benson, Greenway/Doan, Danforth/Krebs that’s 9 bodies capable of middle-six minutes.

Every one of those guys has a guy behind him gunning for his minutes and capable of stepping into his role.

Malenstyn is a legit 4th line grinder who keeps the rest honest and Geertsen brings a very specific and limited skill set as the first men up. 

In terms of callups, Kozak and Dunne are viable role players on the farm, and Östlund and Helenius skill guys. That seems pretty par for the course in the NHL.

Overall, they seem to have numbers, competition and a variety of skill sets.

To me the biggest depth question is will whoever wins the 2nd line minutes be good enough to justify them.

Basically, the biggest depth question is the roster needs another Norris level player

There's no competition. None. Roster is set and we've known that since July. 

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