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4 hours ago, Flashsabre said:

Kulich has blood clots, Zucker a virus, Dahlin had a LOA because of his fiancé, Kesselring blocked a shot. I don’t get this dumping on the Strength coach narrative I’ve seen for a couple weeks.

I'd also add a strength coach can't change players who need one in a few months. It takes years of dedicated work and effort. 

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56 minutes ago, Crusader1969 said:

Also isn't playing Bryson going against his greatest strength.   I thought  they signed him cause he had such a positive attitude being in the press box? 

That’s where he does his best work.

Seriously though, did Johnson p*ss off management when it looked like he may go 4 years in the NCAA and sign anywhere?

He is better than Bryson and would probably improve if he practiced, played and was around NHL staff.

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1 hour ago, PerreaultForever said:

I'd also add a strength coach can't change players who need one in a few months. It takes years of dedicated work and effort. 

Agree about Strength.

The 5 member team is also responsible for supervising Conditioning as well, offseason, preseason, in season. Ultimately, the player is responsible for his body. Think some have their own trainers.

Injuries part of the game for every team. Still, UPL missed the preseason, Norris played 1 game. Kesselring plays 8 games after a preseason injury and is reinjured yesterday. Benson injured, cleared to play, then gets infection. Kulich out with blood clots.

Reasonable to look at practice regimen, conditioning & nutrition programs, and medical protocols.

Adams has to do whatever it takes to keep his roster healthy.

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1 hour ago, ... said:

I thought that shot hit him on the side of his knee.

Shot? Kesselring tried to make a hit against the wall. Limped off.

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6 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

I'd also add a strength coach can't change players who need one in a few months. It takes years of dedicated work and effort. 

You seem to be suggesting that the Sabre players are less fit than most other players in the league and it is a factor for the number of injuries. I doubt that is the case. There is no question that the Sabres have had a series of injuries that has thinned out the roster. That's just the way it works out. Players being injured by the puck is uncontrollable. What makes the number of injuries even more noticeable is that this roster is thinner than most and has less capability to absorb injuries to front line players. Hockey is obviously a very physical sport, and injuries are an issue that all teams have to contend with. It just so happens that we have been subjected more than the usual number of injuries. It happens and can't be controlled. 

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4 hours ago, Believer said:

Shot? Kesselring tried to make a hit against the wall. Limped off.

Forgive me for my error. I have sinned.

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2 hours ago, JohnC said:

You seem to be suggesting that the Sabre players are less fit than most other players in the league and it is a factor for the number of injuries. I doubt that is the case. There is no question that the Sabres have had a series of injuries that has thinned out the roster. That's just the way it works out. Players being injured by the puck is uncontrollable. What makes the number of injuries even more noticeable is that this roster is thinner than most and has less capability to absorb injuries to front line players. Hockey is obviously a very physical sport, and injuries are an issue that all teams have to contend with. It just so happens that we have been subjected more than the usual number of injuries. It happens and can't be controlled. 

I didn't really suggest that. I was merely responding to the notion that the new strength coach was failing at his job. I was saying he can't change things over night. 

As far as the injury correlation goes is it bad luck? If so, ask yourself how I predicted this in August? Am I just lucky at guessing they are unlucky? 

The one thing we can surely agree on is there are quite a few young light weights with bodies not fully developed and some lacking muscle mass and size. Constant work on adding muscle to these guys would be a good idea. 

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43 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

I didn't really suggest that. I was merely responding to the notion that the new strength coach was failing at his job. I was saying he can't change things over night. 

As far as the injury correlation goes is it bad luck? If so, ask yourself how I predicted this in August? Am I just lucky at guessing they are unlucky? 

The one thing we can surely agree on is there are quite a few young light weights with bodies not fully developed and some lacking muscle mass and size. Constant work on adding muscle to these guys would be a good idea. 

Sure but like, that's not why they are injured. 

Benson blocked a shot

Kulich has blood clots

Zucker, Kesselring, and Norris aren't young guys or light weights. 

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2 hours ago, LGR4GM said:

Sure but like, that's not why they are injured. 

Benson blocked a shot

Kulich has blood clots

Zucker, Kesselring, and Norris aren't young guys or light weights. 

Zucker and Norris are injury plagued players who are injured every year. As is Greenway. Kesselring I know nothing about from before. Kulich is an odd one for sure and yes, Benson blocked a shot. 

Now back to you, are you going to accept this year's excuse "if not for injuries" cause you know it's coming.

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7 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

I didn't really suggest that. I was merely responding to the notion that the new strength coach was failing at his job. I was saying he can't change things over night. 

As far as the injury correlation goes is it bad luck? If so, ask yourself how I predicted this in August? Am I just lucky at guessing they are unlucky? 

The one thing we can surely agree on is there are quite a few young light weights with bodies not fully developed and some lacking muscle mass and size. Constant work on adding muscle to these guys would be a good idea. 

Who disagrees with the notion that young players who are still physically developing should continue to work at getting stronger? 
 

With respect to predicting injuries, as you well know, in many sports, especially crash sports, it’s a feature of the game. 

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