Huckleberry Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 3 hours ago, Carmel Corn said: Meh….Kisakov, Rosen, Östlund, Kulich…..I have my doubts that any of them will become what I consider to be true top 6 forwards. I realize Kulich has been with us for a while now, but I only consider him to be 3rd line material on a good team. I had hopes for Östlund being a true center & playmaker and I think he’s the only one I still have hope for. I see Östlund as a forsberg, I give him one more year tbh
PromoTheRobot Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 4 hours ago, Gatorman0519 said: He’s flashed a bit in the AHL but has yet to show signs he’s an NHL player. Hopefully he does something, If being 10th in goals scored last year in the AHL, and 5th this year, is "flashed a bit" then yes, he has. 1
Pimlach Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 Terrible news on Benson. Why all the banter on Rosen or who they call up? No one in Rochester is replacing Benson. It’s time for the big guns to step up and not let things slip away. 1
Dr. Who Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 7 hours ago, Pimlach said: Terrible news on Benson. Why all the banter on Rosen or who they call up? No one in Rochester is replacing Benson. It’s time for the big guns to step up and not let things slip away. You know they sure as hell won't. 1 1
Demoted Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 12 hours ago, PerreaultForever said: Because he's a 20 year old kid playing big minutes against big men. I love Benson, but I'm surprised he hasn't been hurt even more and sooner. Excuses are old. He is an adult playing and adults game. He just seems to be injury prone. 1 4
tom webster Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 33 minutes ago, Demoted said: Excuses are old. He is an adult playing and adults game. He just seems to be injury prone. He’s played 71 and 75 games his first two years. This year’s initial injury was from a puck to the face. He has not proven to be injury prone. 4 2 5
Pimlach Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 10 hours ago, Huckleberry said: I see Östlund as a forsberg, I give him one more year tbh That is a pretty high ceiling. 1
Jorcus Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 11 minutes ago, Pimlach said: That is a pretty high ceiling. You might say Cathedral. 2
inkman Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 10 hours ago, Huckleberry said: I see Östlund as a forsberg, I give him one more year tbh 20 minutes ago, Pimlach said: That is a pretty high ceiling. 8 minutes ago, Jorcus said: You might say Cathedral. Depends on the first name. Either way, those are lofty expectations. I’m assuming Filip as Petr is a little too lofty. 2
Brawndo Posted November 1 Author Report Posted November 1 See you after the Olympic Break Zach! Yes that is sarcasm
pi2000 Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 I, for one, like Rosen's game and expect he'll do well tonight with Kulich and Quinn. 2 2
oddoublee Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 2 hours ago, inkman said: Depends on the first name. Either way, those are lofty expectations. I’m assuming Filip as Petr is a little too lofty. If Noah becomes a 20-20 player, I'll be pleased
LGR4GM Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 Or we could package Östlund in a trade for something better. 1
inkman Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 9 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: Or we could package Östlund in a trade for something better. I know you mentioned the word “package”, I’ll spare you my usual rant about the proliferation of said “trade packages”. If the team wants to make changes, it’s needs to start with Power or Byram. I doubt Östlund is much more than the equivalent of a 2nd rounder. So if the Sabres “trade package” includes Power and Östlund, I can’t imagine Noah elevates the package much. 2
Pimlach Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 49 minutes ago, Brawndo said: See you after the Olympic Break Zach! Yes that is sarcasm Benson seemed to slow down the last few games, the effort was there but the burst was not. Hope he comes back strong. That is hockey, so now it is time for Isak Rosen to get a look. Hey All, Hockey DB has a new picture and updated data on Rosen. He is now listed at 6'0 tall and 185 lbs - proof that these kids keep growing after the draft. I think he has listed at 5'10 and 160 pounds at one time. In addition his skin cleared up and his beard is coming in. He looks much more mature than my past memory of his picture. He also has 5 goals and 12 points in 8 games so far. Maybe, just maybe, he will show something on this call up. I am rooting for him! 2 1
LGR4GM Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 43 minutes ago, inkman said: I know you mentioned the word “package”, I’ll spare you my usual rant about the proliferation of said “trade packages”. If the team wants to make changes, it’s needs to start with Power or Byram. I doubt Östlund is much more than the equivalent of a 2nd rounder. So if the Sabres “trade package” includes Power and Östlund, I can’t imagine Noah elevates the package much. Doesn't matter if it gets you over the finish line. GMs don't do well with asset management across the board.
msw2112 Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 11 hours ago, Pimlach said: Terrible news on Benson. Why all the banter on Rosen or who they call up? No one in Rochester is replacing Benson. It’s time for the big guns to step up and not let things slip away. The news of Rosen's recall preceded the news of Benson going to IR. The original post was only about the Rosen recall and had no mention of the Benson IR move (it was merged/updated later), hence the banter on Rosen. 1
PASabreFan Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 1 hour ago, inkman said: I know you mentioned the word “package”, I’ll spare you my usual rant about the proliferation of said “trade packages”. If the team wants to make changes, it’s needs to start with Power or Byram. I doubt Östlund is much more than the equivalent of a 2nd rounder. So if the Sabres “trade package” includes Power and Östlund, I can’t imagine Noah elevates the package much. 1
shrader Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 At least he’s going into a spot that more fits him as opposed to being left to sink on the 4th line. 1
DarthEbriate Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 3 hours ago, Pimlach said: Benson seemed to slow down the last few games, the effort was there but the burst was not. Hope he comes back strong. That is hockey, so now it is time for Isak Rosen to get a look. Hey All, Hockey DB has a new picture and updated data on Rosen. He is now listed at 6'0 tall and 185 lbs - proof that these kids keep growing after the draft. I think he has listed at 5'10 and 160 pounds at one time. In addition his skin cleared up and his beard is coming in. He looks much more mature than my past memory of his picture. He also has 5 goals and 12 points in 8 games so far. Maybe, just maybe, he will show something on this call up. I am rooting for him! He's one of the top scorers in the AHL. It'd be nice to see him show some tenacity, adapt to the play speed, and show off his shot. Put Quinn on notice. 5-11 161# draft measurables, per Central Scouting (obviously with CS ymmv -- they had originally listed Olofsson at 5-7 instead of the 5-11 which he was at the time of drafting). 1
PerreaultForever Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 8 hours ago, Demoted said: Excuses are old. He is an adult playing and adults game. He just seems to be injury prone. No, that's total bs. He is small and young. They expect too much too soon. The good thing is he doesn't give a F and plays with an edge. It's who he is. The failure is in the Sabres' expectations and development. A kid that age needs to be brought in a little slower and needs time to build up his body. Dude, he's still growing. Not in height but in muscle and strength. I remember back when I was 20 I was a tall skinny dude from stretching through my teens. Lifted weights and worked out and my chest, shoulders, arms, all bulked up and expanded. When I was 22/23 I remember looking in a mirror and realizing, oh wow, I'm a pretty big guy. It's no different for pro athletes. It's also no accident that that's why they head into their peak years in their mid 20s. You forget, because he's been playing for 2 years, that he is still very very young. 1 1
PerreaultForever Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 5 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Or we could package Östlund in a trade for something better. I think the "something better" is the question. Who? What the idea advocates is futures for a present. What team is looking to unload a present player for a future package? We got McLeod that way because Edmonton was cap squeezed and knew they wouldn't re-sign him either for that reason. They ditched Arvidsson this year to shed cap as well. So which team wants to shed cap right now? I doubt there is one. This sort of deal might be possible before the deadline as a team wants some sort of cap relief to land somebody else but I doubt it's overly easy to make a good deal right now.
LGR4GM Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 13 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said: No, that's total bs. He is small and young. They expect too much too soon. The good thing is he doesn't give a F and plays with an edge. It's who he is. The failure is in the Sabres' expectations and development. A kid that age needs to be brought in a little slower and needs time to build up his body. Dude, he's still growing. Not in height but in muscle and strength. I remember back when I was 20 I was a tall skinny dude from stretching through my teens. Lifted weights and worked out and my chest, shoulders, arms, all bulked up and expanded. When I was 22/23 I remember looking in a mirror and realizing, oh wow, I'm a pretty big guy. It's no different for pro athletes. It's also no accident that that's why they head into their peak years in their mid 20s. You forget, because he's been playing for 2 years, that he is still very very young. He played 71 and 75 games the last 2 seasons. His biggest injury this year was a puck to his face. What are you talking about?
PerreaultForever Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 2 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: He played 71 and 75 games the last 2 seasons. His biggest injury this year was a puck to his face. What are you talking about? I'm not the one who said "he's injury prone". I was defending him. I do think however that he can get injured easily because of his age and size. It's not a surprise. I think we have been lucky so far with him. 1
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