All Things Pegula 2

MOGlLNY

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Adams has said publicly he talks to Pegula daily. Terry is "the CEO' of Sabres. He is ulimately in charge. If you think otherwise, it's on you. He owns the 14 years of garbage.
Idk why you’re replying to me, that’s exactly what I was saying lol
 

HaNotsri

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Dec 29, 2013
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If Terry meddles with the team, how come he isn't improving? At some point you must become close to average even if you lack talent.
 

SnuggaRUDE

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Half of the posters here would become the coach to say nothing of GM if they bought the Sabres :scared:
 

Jim Bob

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Use the cap, Terry.
I wonder if any other GM wants to make a deal this early in the season. Especially one that is likely to help the Sabres.

It has been over two months since the last trade in the NHL:

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And here are the trades we saw league-wide last year between Halloween and Valentine's Day:

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Fjordy

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I wonder if any other GM wants to make a deal this early in the season. Especially one that is likely to help the Sabres.

It has been over two months since the last trade in the NHL:

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And here are the trades we saw league-wide last year between Halloween and Valentine's Day:

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Well, some Anaheim probably could, it's just hard to pull off a deal at the beginning of the season, most teams want to make the playoffs and are happy with their roster. Maybe we'll have to wait until teams play at least 20 games, and teams that look bad during those games, but still have plans to make the playoffs, maybe it will be possible to make some kind of deal with such a team.
 

Ace

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The grittiest grifter in the history of grifts.

Poor Terry and his money losing

ought the team for 189 million. Nearly a billion dollar increase in value despite total failure. Still cutting costs and acting like this is a losing investment.
 

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