Flashsabre Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Rasmus is looking like a guy whose partner almost died and needed a heart transplant. I wonder if when Kesselring is back if they sit him for a game and just let him get his head right. Feel for the guy right now. Edited 21 hours ago by Flashsabre 1 1 Quote
Flashsabre Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Posted 21 hours ago 2 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: What is your issue? Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 6 points in 8 games ... most teams kill for that kind of production on D. 2 Quote
Flashsabre Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, ska-T Palmtown said: 6 points in 8 games ... most teams kill for that kind of production on D. I’m just saying he doesn’t seem himself out there and I think his mind is obviously elsewhere. He’s producing but he is making a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes out there too Edited 20 hours ago by Flashsabre 1 2 Quote
ska-T Palmtown Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 1 minute ago, Flashsabre said: I’m just saying he doesn’t seem himself out there and I think his mind is obviously elsewhere. He’s producing but he is making a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes out there too I was actually thinking he was pressing a bit early on when nothing was working for the team. He seems to be a bit more relaxed now that he sees everyone is finally chipping in. I seem to recall several "WTF?" moments with him last year, too. High risk, high reward. That said - I feel for the guy ... what they went through, I cannot even begin to fathom. ❤️ 1 Quote
Brawndo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Dahlin traditionally starts slow not worried about him yet 2 2 Quote
Big Guava Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Flashsabre said: I’m just saying he doesn’t seem himself out there and I think his mind is obviously elsewhere. He’s producing but he is making a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes out there too Randomly flipping a puck over the glass with no pressure on him, without it even being close, is not something you can do when you are trying to close a game out with 5 minutes left to put the other team on the PP. Kind of inexcusable really. It all worked out thanks to Tuch with a shortie but that was not a great look from your captain. 1 Quote
Flashsabre Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago And to clarify I didn’t mean sit him because he’s not playing well enough I meant giving him a game if they feel mentally he just needs a break with everything going on in his personal life. Quote
Eleven Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 24 minutes ago, Flashsabre said: And to clarify I didn’t mean sit him because he’s not playing well enough I meant giving him a game if they feel mentally he just needs a break with everything going on in his personal life. He'll ask for that if he needs it. Some people need it, some would prefer to just get back into things. 3 2 Quote
Crusader1969 Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Eleven said: He'll ask for that if he needs it. Some people need it, some would prefer to just get back into things. I'd imagine his offseason training program was probably messed up quite a bit, so not really surprising he isn't at the level we expect. As for needing a break, its Impossible for us to know but my guess would be playing the game he loves is probably the best for him right now as mentioned by Brawndo, he often starts slow and it's not like he's been bad Best news for us is that they are looking good without him at his best, plus Kesselring is going to be a huge improvement over Bryson / Metsa So maybe things get even better for us as Sabres fans? 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Flashsabre said: I’m just saying he doesn’t seem himself out there and I think his mind is obviously elsewhere. He’s producing but he is making a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes out there too This is a big assumption based on no evidence. He's had games/stretches with errors and sloppy mistakes every year. It's who he is. great moments and then trying too hard or getting caught out of position, give aways. I don't really see anything different from previous years. In terms of the D, imo, Dahlin is fine. Same as always. Byram I still don't see the hype. Metsa is a marginal NHLer/AHLer. Timmons has been better than I expected, very stable and reliable. Samuelsson has been much better than expected. Maybe even playing up to his contract. Power still looks like a guy who is gifted at hockey but doesn't really care about being a hockey player. He's going to do it cause it pays well but he'd rather be a jazz singer (or whatever it is he does when not skating). 1 Quote
SwampD Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Flashsabre said: I’m just saying he doesn’t seem himself out there and I think his mind is obviously elsewhere. He’s producing but he is making a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes out there too I think they are totally in character. He has always made boneheaded mistakes. It’s quite baffling at times. There are threads about it. 1 Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 10 hours ago, Flashsabre said: Rasmus is looking like a guy whose partner almost died and needed a heart transplant. I wonder if when Kesselring is back if they sit him for a game and just let him get his head right. Feel for the guy right now. I get he probably has A LOT on his plate, but he needs to play. He needs hockey 2 Quote
kas23 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Getting a heart transplant is getting “out of the woods”, but going into another. Trading one disease for another. It is going to be incredibly difficult for her. She’s going to be on lifelong immunosuppressives, likely a combination of 3 meds, some of which have bad long term side effects (prednisone). She’s going to have to do frequent echocardiograms during the first year, with biopsies to monitor rejection. This may be spaced out later, but unfortunately the 5-year survival rate is about 75-80% and 10-year survival rate (all causes) falls to 55-60%. Then there issues we never even talk about. Will she ever be able to carry a child? I really feel for both of them. I hope they have a very strong support system. I hope she is surrounded by family to help her. I don’t know if Dahlin is alone in this country (I believe she’s getting her care in Sweden), but he needs just as much support. 2 Quote
LGR4GM Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 10 hours ago, Brawndo said: Dahlin traditionally starts slow not worried about him yet He's the Sam Reinhart of defenders. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 9 minutes ago, kas23 said: Getting a heart transplant is getting “out of the woods”, but going into another. Trading one disease for another. It is going to be incredibly difficult for her. She’s going to be on lifelong immunosuppressives, likely a combination of 3 meds, some of which have bad long term side effects (prednisone). She’s going to have to do frequent echocardiograms during the first year, with biopsies to monitor rejection. This may be spaced out later, but unfortunately the 5-year survival rate is about 75-80% and 10-year survival rate (all causes) falls to 55-60%. Then there issues we never even talk about. Will she ever be able to carry a child? I really feel for both of them. I hope they have a very strong support system. I hope she is surrounded by family to help her. I don’t know if Dahlin is alone in this country (I believe she’s getting her care in Sweden), but he needs just as much support. I'd hope he's got a good support system here. Nice thing with modern tech, he can see her every day. Quote
SabreFinn Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Does anyone here know if Rasmus' fiance' is with him in Buffalo, or is she in Europe with the rest of her family? Quote
LGR4GM Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 20 minutes ago, SabreFinn said: Does anyone here know if Rasmus' fiance' is with him in Buffalo, or is she in Europe with the rest of her family? Last it was reported, she's in Sweden. 1 Quote
SabreFinn Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 6 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: Last it was reported, she's in Sweden. Thanks! Probably the best place for her and her recovery but it has to be mentally tough for Rasmus to be at a totally different part of the world at this moment. Quote
oddoublee Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago He is playing fine. He will bust out on a streak bc....he is dahlin and really damn good at hockey. But yeah...the love of his life is in a bad spot. He's human...I'm sure there will be days he is impacted. But I'm not going to worry about him...he's got plenty of family and friends that are doing that already. Go Dahlin! 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 13 hours ago, Flashsabre said: Rasmus is looking like a guy whose partner almost died and needed a heart transplant. I wonder if when Kesselring is back if they sit him for a game and just let him get his head right. Feel for the guy right now. And why would sitting out help him? Sitting him out is isolating him from something he loves doing. He may already feel isolated due to the situation with his partner. He could become preoccupied by it. I think that maintaining his responsibilities to the team, being actively involved in helping his team, and being among some of his closest friends on the team is actually good for him. He cannot fix her. He can make her feel better by being who he is. And if he does feel the need to get away I suspect he would get full support from Lindy, Adams, and Terry. 1 Quote
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