Mittelstadt and Savoie for Byram and McLeod
Looks a bit different from that perspective.
Still eh.
Mittelstadt and Savoie for Byram and McLeod
Looks a bit different from that perspective.
Absolutely wild. He slipped a bit from his pre draft rankings to end up at 9oa iirc as wellSavoie led the WHL in PPG last year. You don't trade that type of high end top end talent for a 3C who’s looking to get a payday soon. Especially one that got benched in the playoffs for his inability to play physical hockey. You trade a 2nd/3rd and a b prospect for that type of player. Savoie was my favorite Sabre prospect.
His WHL ppg this season is the best of any player not named Connor Bedard since Mike Comrie in the 2000-01 season. He's obviously not a sure thing at his size, but that's pretty crazy.He is actually top 20-30 prospect in the league.
Where is the size portion? He caught a flat footed d man in transition and ended up with a partial break away. When you say driving to the net with size and speed it means guys like Hyman who actually have someone pushing against them they need to outmuscle. I've seen McLeod throw away more pucks than anyone on the team when he's about to get hit. There is absolutely 0 size to his game.
He already has the defender beat wide. There's no threat of contact with him driving to the net. Show me a clip of him doing that when there is an actual defender in position to get body contact on him. You won't find one, and if you do its a one in a million play because he basically never does that.
But were they shopping him or offering him up for other players? Haven't heard anything like that.
He was healthy scratched because he made some unfortunate plays.4 points means nothing, he is a young player playing limited minutes.
Healthy scratch can just be a preference since other players are more experienced.
Not exactly a free agent destination with their rebuild lol.Why didn't Buffalo just sign a better 3C for free a couple days ago? lmao
He’s in the right spot often. But like in the Vancouver game 6 he just lets Petey go right by him because he’s not even willing to physically engage with smaller players. The number of times he failed to clear the zone in the playoffs as well because he was unwilling to take a hit to make the play.Is he though? I didn’t think he was mistake prone during his time here. The glaring ones in the playoffs seem to be making this more of a narrative than it actually is.
I saw a lot of warranted criticism that Mcleod isn’t physical enough, but by and large he’s in the right spot defensively.
Or Jackson is a generational traderSo much copium here.
Guy was drafted #9 OA 2 years ago and now he's traded for a soft 3rd liner.
Someone dropped the ball big time on the Sabres end. Either the amateur scouts suck, or the GM suck at trading.
He also might be injury prone dur to his smaller size.His WHL ppg this season is the best of any player not named Connor Bedard since Mike Comrie in the 2000-01 season. He's obviously not a sure thing at his size, but that's pretty crazy.
Or the Sabres had as need they wanted to target. Thfy have plenty of prosprct depth.So much copium here.
Guy was drafted #9 OA 2 years ago and now he's traded for a soft 3rd liner.
Someone dropped the ball big time on the Sabres end. Either the amateur scouts suck, or the GM suck at trading.
So they lost a #9 OA asset value for a soft 3rd liner. Gosh.Or the Sabres had as need they wanted to target. Thfy have plenty of prosprct depth.
This is hilarious. Believe me. Edmonton fans are well aware of who McLeod is. You, non-Edmonton fan, have no clue.Sure buddy, keep telling people that. Your word means nothing.
Ryan McLeod is the more valuable piece in this deal, and if you did watch those “100 games” you so claim to have watched you would know this.
Matthew Savoies won’t help Edmonton win that game 7, but more Ryan McLeod’s will. I hate this move for Edmonton.
So they lost a #9 OA asset value for a soft 3rd liner. Gosh.