Night Train Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago I don't trust him. Up and down. Soft goals. Quote
Brawndo Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, JohnC said: What’s a housing letter? It’s a letter from the team telling a player to find a place in Buffalo as he is not being waived to the AHL. 1 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, mjd1001 said: Is it "a housing" or "an housing" I think it this case it should be "a housing" but the original post said "an housing" so i'm not 100% sure. I did some checking and “a” should be used because of the hard pronunciation “h” in the word housing. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Palm Trees And Taxes said: Can the Sabres just designate UPL for assignment, waive him,cut their losses? I say this because we are at the point soon we need to know what Devon Levi is or isn't. He is 23. It is time soon. I want that roadblock of UPL gone now. Yes, but they are on the hook for his entire contract amount even if he is playing in the minors. That's 4.75 a year for this year and the next 3 years. Another master stroke by KA. They would receive a cap credit of about $1 mill per season. The best way to get rid of UPL is to find a team willing to take him and eat 50% of his deal. (I'm assuming he has zero trade value otherwise) The next best option is a buyout. The cap hit would be 1.583 per season for the next 6 years. Year Team League GP Min GA SO GAA W L OTL Saves Save % (BOLD = STARTER) 2020-21 Rochester Americans AHL 14 817 491 0 3.60 7 5 2 389 0.888 2020-21 Buffalo Sabres NHL 4 217 14 0 3.88 1 3 0 135 0.906 2021-22 Rochester Americans AHL 35 2032 111 1 3.28 15 14 6 997 0.900 2021-22 Buffalo Sabres NHL 9 503 23 0 2.74 2 5 2 254 0.917 2022-23 Buffalo Sabres NHL 33 1910 114 0 3.58 17 11 4 940 0.892 2022-23 Rochester Americans AHL 9 527 27 0 3.07 6 3 0 238 0.898 2023-24 Buffalo Sabres NHL 54 3081 132 5 2.57 27 22 4 1338 0.910 (CONTRACT YEAR) 2024-25 Buffalo Sabres NHL 55 3172 169 2 3.20 24 24 5 1321 0.887 2025-26 Rochester Americans AHL 1 60 2 0 2.01 1 0 0 21 0.913 2025-26 Buffalo Sabres NHL 3 186 9 0 2.91 1 1 1 64 0.877 This isn't the pedigree of a starting NHL goalie. Now compare this to Ellis' pedigree. https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?encode=TRUE&pid=197251 I'd rather have Ellis. Edited 12 hours ago by GASabresIUFAN 1 Quote
RETURNTOGLORY Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago He's an AHL Goalie AT BEST! With the lack of scoring on this team, superior goaltending is a must! Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, GASabresIUFAN said: The best way to get rid of UPL is to find a team willing to take him and eat 50% of his deal. (I'm assuming he has zero trade value otherwise) The next best option is a buyout. The cap hit would be 1.583 per season for the next 6 years. I really can't see a team taking him for $2.4million a season. I'm not sure if anyone else here remembers the interview UPL did with some Finnish reporters. I seem to recall him saying he didn't like being called UPL. Am I remembering that right? Anyhow, that's how I remember it, and it didn't come across very well to me. So when I couple that with his poor play- the jerk in me would like to see him unceremoniously bought out... For certain no one will call him UPL anymore once he's out of the league and playing back in Finland. Edited 11 hours ago by JoeSchmoe Quote
clink Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 15 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said: I really can't see a team taking him for $2.4million a season. I'm not sure if anyone else here remembers the interview UPL did with some Finnish reporters. I seem to recall him saying he didn't like being called UPL. Am I remembering that right? Anyhow, that's how I remember it, and it didn't come across very well to me. So when I couple that with his poor play- the jerk in me would like to see him unceremoniously bought out... For certain one will call him UPL anymore once he's out of the league and playing back in Finland. Between the above UPL quote, AND the quote about needing his teammates to know that it's "his" net (or, whatever TF he was attempting to imply) I don't think I can loathe the bum, anymore than I currently do? I cannot STAND the guy!!! Quote
JohninMinn. Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I'm reading Sabres looking to move goalie. Anybody know where I can get a quantity deal on cases of Vasoline.? Quote
SabreFinn Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 12 hours ago, mjd1001 said: At this point, if you can find anyone to take his full contract off your hands, I'd do it. 2round pick, 5th round pick, 'future considerations', whatever. Take the best offer. To me its important to just 'move on' and free up that money if its possible. If Lyon and Levi/Ellis aren't the answer, then you are in no worse situation on the ice than you are with UPL, but you have nearly $5m more in cap space. With Doan, and Kesserling, and Benson, and Tuch, and 3 bottom of the roster spots needing to be signed next year, AND currently only about $20m to spend on all of that, every dollar counts and you are wasting a lot of those dollars on UPL. If he can be moved, The return in assets doesn't matter. The return in cap space is more valuable than what he gives you as a player now. A buy out is 1,58 milj AAV for 6 years. Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago No buy outs. Trade him if you can. You probably can't. Send him to Rochester IDGAF. Quote
JohnC Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, mjd1001 said: Is it "a housing" or "an housing" I think it this case it should be "a housing" but the original post said "an housing" so i'm not 100% sure. A house. An hour. Hard H gets “a”. A soft H gets “an”. Quote
steveoath Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 18 minutes ago, JohnC said: A house. An hour. Hard H gets “a”. A soft H gets “an”. Except in England. “Got an ‘Ouse ‘ere fer sale. ‘Ardly enyfink wrong wi’ it’. Edited 1 hour ago by steveoath Quote
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