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27 minutes ago, gilbert11 said:

They’re really going to camp with this roster, huh?
 

I don’t think Adams wants to be GM of the Sabres anymore.  If he quit, they’d go after his future salary, so he’ll just bide his time til he gets fired and keeps all the money.

Shall we have a pool on when he gets fired?   

March or April. Whenever it's official that they've missed the playoffs. Then we will be limbo with Kekalainen likely acting GM to the end of the year at which point Lindy will resign as coach and be named Senior Advisor and Jarmo will become GM. Terry Pegula will remain as director of hockey operations though so nothing will change and Seth Appert will even possibly be named head coach. 

Unless they suck even worse than expected and then Appert will be named head coach this season and firings will be sooner. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, tom webster said:

I’ll take that bet.

If the Sabres had league average gt, sure. They have Adams basement gt. Levi didn't immediately hit and UPL turned back into a pumpkin so Adams has no other idea or plan.

He's unimaginative, not aggressive, and boring. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Taro T said:

The level of dispair stems from no significant improvements to the roster from one that ended up with 79 points and literally no changes to the coaching staff and only a couple of additions to the front office, both of whom report to Adams and 1 of which is getting his 1st taste of a role in management.

Can't blame any of them.  But believe there is room for hope that they're finally wrong after nearly a decade and a half of being right.

I was also disappointed with the lack of activity coming off of last season. I was hoping for a second-line forward add. Our listless GM hired by the spynx owner unsurprisingly kept with his low pace for change. 
 

The harsh reality is that this is a Pegula owned and operated team. You then get what he wants to give you. You have to be real enough to adjust your expectations to this dismal hockey world.
 

Sometimes a degree of cynicism is appropriate coping with an uncomfortable reality. However, when the level of cynicism gets too overwhelming it is time to take a break instead of being overwhelmed by it. Masochism is self-inflicted. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

If the Sabres had league average gt, sure. They have Adams basement gt. Levi didn't immediately hit and UPL turned back into a pumpkin so Adams has no other idea or plan.

He's unimaginative, not aggressive, and boring. 

Don’t disagree with your take on Adams at all but you know as well as anyone on this board that after the top three to five goalies, no one can predict from year to year what’s going to happen. It’s the state of goaltending in the NHL. 
Since we brought up gambling, I’ll bet if you read the message board of every team in the league, twenty five have no idea how their goaltending is going to hold up,

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, tom webster said:

I actually am pretty confident they make the playoffs this year, for the record.
However, and more to the point, is that while I understand the skepticism and negativity, not everything they do is wrong or outside the norm for the league. Every team in the league goes into camp with only one or two roster spots open, all but about three to five teams would like to upgrade their goaltending, etc. etc.

 

I agree - it’s only been 6 seasons re: goaltending. What could Kevyn Adams have even done 

It’s all teams 

10 hours ago, Taro T said:

The level of dispair stems from no significant improvements to the roster from one that ended up with 79 points and literally no changes to the coaching staff and only a couple of additions to the front office, both of whom report to Adams and 1 of which is getting his 1st taste of a role in management.

Can't blame any of them.  But believe there is room for hope that they're finally wrong after nearly a decade and a half of being right.

Thanks. And it’s accurately reflective - not spin 

It’s not even negativity. People are quite very far down the rabbit hole of how unusual this team and its results have been 

We finished with 79 points after sitting near last most of year, trending down 2 years in a row, after failing to make it 5 straight on top of a full decade before that, and after last offseason the narrative was “heads will roll!” if we miss and we missed by a ton and every single management and coaching piece was brought back and we didn’t spend to the cap again and it’s like…”what, you dont like Danforth?” 

just save it, like seriously 

did they do enough? No. Did they do right by the fans? Hell no. Will we make the playoffs? Maybe. It’s not hard to make the playoffs 

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Posted
7 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

I'm responding to people who ask me questions. You don't have to read it. 

I wouldn’t allow yourself to be gaslighted, I’m sorry. There’s nothing wrong with being reflective of the team. You put more effort into it than they do - why shouldn’t you call them out for what they actually are. 

5 hours ago, gilbert11 said:

They’re really going to camp with this roster, huh?
 

I don’t think Adams wants to be GM of the Sabres anymore.  If he quit, they’d go after his future salary, so he’ll just bide his time til he gets fired and keeps all the money.

Shall we have a pool on when he gets fired?   

The actual detrimental fear is him getting an extension cause he made it once in 6 years 

Posted
47 minutes ago, tom webster said:

Don’t disagree with your take on Adams at all but you know as well as anyone on this board that after the top three to five goalies, no one can predict from year to year what’s going to happen. It’s the state of goaltending in the NHL. 
Since we brought up gambling, I’ll bet if you read the message board of every team in the league, twenty five have no idea how their goaltending is going to hold up,

We know exactly how our goaltending will hold up. It won't. 

Posted
9 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

I plan to watch other teams more this year. I like hockey too much to cut the cord (which isn't really a cord since it's wi-fi and streaming :)) but until they show me something I do think this is the first year in quite a few where I will not watch every Sabres game and if the sucking continues that'll probably be few to no games by the end of the year. 

but it's not a strategy. 

We are fans of the team for crissake, not strategists for it. By all means, be as cynical as you’d like as is your every right to be and there is certainly good reason for it. But there’s no need to begrudge the hope of others, especially at the dawn of a new season. 

Don’t look now, but the Sabres are tied for first overall in the league standings. 

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Doan sounds like a coach here

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Kulich opened the scoring in Saturday’s scrimmage with an impressive individual play. He generated a turnover in the neutral zone and entered 1-on-1 with a defenseman before rifling a shot passed Lyon’s low glove side.

The 21-year-old generated significant offense for Team White and impressed Ruff, who said the former first-round pick can score goals that “surprise goaltenders.” Doan called Kulich’s shot “elite” and is working to instill confidence in Kulich, who scored 15 goals as a rookie last season.

“His shot is elite, and it's one of those throughout the year, you're going to continue to see it grow,” Doan said. “Getting confidence in shooting the puck is something I'm trying to drive into him. When you get an opportunity, let it go, because there's not a lot of guys that can shoot the puck like you. He's someone that wants to grow and get better. You can see it off the ice. He's at the rink early, he's always ready to go, and he's someone that I've got pretty close to the last couple weeks and someone that hopefully we build chemistry together, try to get him to puck so he can put it in the back of the net.”

 

 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

Yup. It's called venting. 

The same thing over and over for years on end with nothing new to add? There must be more to professional sports fandom. Yikes. 

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I liked Doan’s description of being a locker room presence. He described it as it’s better to be a fountain than a drain. I’d not heard that one before. I think he’s gonna become a fan favorite very quickly. 

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