The tough part is that there is no way the Sabres are giving up their 2025 1st because it will be so high.Yep, it's Ekholm 2.0. He's such an underrated 1st pairing guy because his counting stats aren't eyepopping. But his defensive stats in Pittsburgh have been just amazing up to this year (when everyone in Pittsburgh is struggling in their own zone) and he's ONLY TWENTY EIGHT.
FFS.
Maybe that will work in your part of the world.
They treaded a top 13 protected pick. I’m sure Adams doesn’t know this…but he’s allowed to do that too. I’ve wanted them to do that for years in hopes that it forces them to compete knowing they don’t have a pick as reward. But picks are free and prospects are cheap. So it doesn’t happen.The tough part is that there is no way the Sabres are giving up their 2025 1st because it will be so high.
And I doubt Dubas wanted to wait on a 2026 1st. And perhaps a guy like Rosen or Ostlund didn't move the needle.
I think Rosen and a little sweetener could move the needle. Especially since Dubas was looking at our prospects. This 1st is still under protection and it will probably be mid first at best scenario.The tough part is that there is no way the Sabres are giving up their 2025 1st because it will be so high.
And I doubt Dubas wanted to wait on a 2026 1st. And perhaps a guy like Rosen or Ostlund didn't move the needle.
And why would he sign with this tire fire? He and JR have a strong relationship, of course a deal was getting done out there.That's the one trade made this past week I was really unhappy about. Sabres desperately need a guy like him.
The tough part is that there is no way the Sabres are giving up their 2025 1st because it will be so high.
And I doubt Dubas wanted to wait on a 2026 1st. And perhaps a guy like Rosen or Ostlund didn't move the needle.
Well now we will never know will we. It gets a little old acting like they aren't a real NHL franchise. (because they aren't a real NHL franchise)And why would he sign with this tire fire? He and JR have a strong relationship, of course a deal was getting done out there.
Yeah, this should be multiple games. But its the NHL so probably just a fine.
5 minute Match penalty for intent to injure.
EDIT: Since the video is restricted, MINN's Ryan Hartman slams Stutzle's head into the ice during a faceoff. Very obvious and also drew quite a bit of blood. Given a 5 minute Match penalty. I'm hoping there will be an in-person hearing and a suspension. He did a very similar thing during a faceoff last season but was only fined.
There is next to no chance that the Penguins get the Sabres 2025 1st if it is top 13 protected. So, it's basically trading Buffalo's 2026 1st unprotected.The Rangers pick is top 13 protected for this season. Why Buffalo couldn't do that would be a question for Adams - also that they would have to have an extension ready to go and I doubt they are going to look to add, even if a quality first pairing defensive defenseman who can let Dahlin go be Dahlin would be an excellent add. This draft ain't all that - moving next year's pick with someone like MP already in the mix is both a show of confidence to the team that they're done with not being in the playoffs AND helps them now. It's the extension though - how do they convince MP to sign unless it's a tick or more above market value? And we know that this team isn't going to spend money on someone from outside.
There is next to no chance that the Penguins get the Sabres 2025 1st if it is top 13 protected. So, it's basically trading Buffalo's 2026 1st unprotected.
That might be unattractive to Adams and Dubas because Dubas may want a 2025 1st more, even if there is a smaller chance it ends up protected. And Adams may worry about them being bad again in 2025-26, so that is a high lottery pick that gets moved.
Exclusive | MSG Networks in talks to avoid bankruptcy — possibly with help of Amazon: sources
MSG Networks, the embattled cable TV station that airs New York Knicks and Rangers games, is in talks to reach a deal to avoid bankruptcy as soon as Friday.nypost.com
Wonder how this will effect Sabres games.
Probably because the Noesen hit wasnt dirty, despite it looking very violent. Noesen and Tage were going for the puck and the same area of ice. Tage was leaning forward, Noesen caught his head in the bicep/shoulder area based on the angle he came in at. Unfortunate hit, and result, but in a game of inches and at the speed the game is played at, it really wasn't that bad. Noesen didn't do anything outside of a typical hockey play.This league. Hartman-10 games Nosek(sp)- we good.
Probably because the Noesen hit wasnt dirty, despite it looking very violent. Noesen and Tage were going for the puck and the same area of ice. Tage was leaning forward, Noesen caught his head in the bicep/shoulder area based on the angle he came in at. Unfortunate hit, and result, but in a game of inches and at the speed the game is played at, it really wasn't that bad. Noesen didn't do anything outside of a typical hockey play.
You're going to need to explain to me where you think the "dirty play" aspect of the hit was. He kept his arms tucked, with only movement from his elbow long after Tage was going to the ice. He attacked the puck at the same time as Tage. He didn't hit him from behind, or late.In a game where he's had a series of physical confrontations and been embarrassed by a goal against prior to one of them, I'm having a hard time thinking Noesen's play there wasn't dirty.
Exclusive | MSG Networks in talks to avoid bankruptcy — possibly with help of Amazon: sources
MSG Networks, the embattled cable TV station that airs New York Knicks and Rangers games, is in talks to reach a deal to avoid bankruptcy as soon as Friday.nypost.com
Wonder how this will effect Sabres games.
It is why it's reported that Pegula is in negotiations with NESN for TV rights.
You're going to need to explain to me where you think the "dirty play" aspect of the hit was. He kept his arms tucked, with only movement from his elbow long after Tage was going to the ice. He attacked the puck at the same time as Tage. He didn't hit him from behind, or late.
Lanes and angles of hockey hits aren't static. They come from an assortment of ways, and sometimes things don't lineup so perfectly, especially when there are multiple moving parts changing angles, whether the body or the head.
It sucked to see the hit take place, and I'm hoping Tage didn't have any injury (long term or short term) take place. And Noesen absolutely was playing dirty in other moments of the game, and one can make the argument he's a dirty player (I would agree on that), but that doesn't necessarily MAKE the play in question dirty.