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Cocaine?
We all know the NHL has a massive cocaine problem.
Ah, the Ol’ “I accidentally ran into Brian Campbell in the bathroom at SoHo on a Thursday night special.”
Classic.
Cocaine?
We all know the NHL has a massive cocaine problem.
Cocaine?
We all know the NHL has a massive cocaine problem.
Levi has played well.
He should 100% spend a significant amount of time in Rochester next year.
Rangers post game threads are my favorite ones. If they win, the other team is trash. If they lose, the other team is still trash but so were their players because they just didn't care enough to win.Oh boy, there were some bitter ones in their post game thread. I like to read post game threads from opposing fans sometimes to see how they gauged the game and team. I rarely if ever post in those threads.
One poster thinks Levi is overrated, sucks, and will be exposed when players start shooting blocker side because he hasn't made a save with his blocker yet. Yikes!
You really going to die on this narrative aren't you?!
All according to keikakuHe's going to beat the logic and make it impossible to send him down, isn't he?
it's conventional conservative trajectory of elongated goalie developmentThis idea that Levi has to be sent down to appease the development gods is weird to me. If he continues giving the Sabres the best chance to win every night I don't see why you'd arbitrarily send him to the A.
Let his play dictate what his development needs. Right now, he looks the part of NHL goaltender.
I mentioned it with Savoie and was swarmed. I mentioned it with Levi and same thing. Get called names, told I know nothing about hockey or player development... Some folks have changed their minds since then. Hell I had to defend Mitts all season when half the board wanted to trade him. Point is, being the loudest doesn't make someone right. /End petty rant.This idea that Levi has to be sent down to appease the development gods is weird to me. If he continues giving the Sabres the best chance to win every night I don't see why you'd arbitrarily send him to the A.
Let his play dictate what his development needs. Right now, he looks the part of NHL goaltender.
UPL would have to clear waivers to go to Rochester next season, even if it is to start the season.If UPL is put in Rochester to start next season, then waivers doesn't come into play, correct? I'm thinking that if Levi looks good again in camp he makes the team and splits time with Comrie. Then if he hits a wall and struggles for a bit, he can be sent to Rochester and UPL can be brought up. Then depending how Levi does in Rochester, Comrie can either be dealt at the deadline and Levi brought back up, or Comrie stays all season and walks that summer.
Buffalo doesn't have to lose UPL to waivers in that scenario.
Or they can just move one or both and bring in an effective NHL goalie. No point in leaving those moldy strawberries in the fridge. I guess I would prefer to keep UPL between the two with more growth opportunity.If UPL is put in Rochester to start next season, then waivers doesn't come into play, correct? I'm thinking that if Levi looks good again in camp he makes the team and splits time with Comrie. Then if he hits a wall and struggles for a bit, he can be sent to Rochester and UPL can be brought up. Then depending how Levi does in Rochester, Comrie can either be dealt at the deadline and Levi brought back up, or Comrie stays all season and walks that summer.
Buffalo doesn't have to lose UPL to waivers in that scenario.
My dream scenario would be trading Comrie+_____ for 1G, having UPL start the season as the backup, and send Levi to Rochester.Or they can just move one or both and bring in an effective NHL goalie. No point in leaving those moldy strawberries in the fridge. I guess I would prefer to keep UPL between the two with more growth opportunity.
Well damn it then.UPL would have to clear waivers to go to Rochester next season, even if it is to start the season.
All players start the season on the NHL roster and players like UPL need to clear waivers to be assigned to the AHL (or ECHL) even during training camp.
It would be just like Subban this season.
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Believe me I'm in favor, I just don't think KA is going to try that solution. If he was, I prefer trading Comrie because I think UPL can be a better goalie with time.Or they can just move one or both and bring in an effective NHL goalie. No point in leaving those moldy strawberries in the fridge. I guess I would prefer to keep UPL between the two with more growth opportunity.
They can't walk into next season with Comrie/UPL even if the plan is to start Levi in ROC. And it would be kinda irresponsible to assume Levi will be your 1G next season at this point. That's why I completely agree with you. Even if it shakes out as Levi backing up a proven 1G, they have to whittle down and consolidate their net.My dream scenario would be trading Comrie+_____ for 1G, having UPL start the season as the backup, and send Levi to Rochester.
Then if Levi is playing so well that there is no point in leaving him in Rochester, call him up, try and trade UPL, and if that fails, waive him to Rochester.
I feel like Levi needs starts. So, planning on him being the #2 Buffalo does not seem like a great plan to me.They can't walk into next season with Comrie/UPL even if the plan is to start Levi in ROC. And it would be kinda irresponsible to assume Levi will be your 1G next season at this point. That's why I completely agree with you. Even if it shakes out as Levi backing up a proven 1G, they have to whittle down and consolidate their net.
I read, it's like 2 posters, one guy is adamant about it but both are in their feelings looking for a way to reel.Oh boy, there were some bitter ones in their post game thread. I like to read post game threads from opposing fans sometimes to see how they gauged the game and team. I rarely if ever post in those threads.
One poster thinks Levi is overrated, sucks, and will be exposed when players start shooting blocker side because he hasn't made a save with his blocker yet. Yikes!
I'm not very knowledgeable about goalie technique and such things, so I would love to hear someone explain what exactly Levi would need to work on in the AHL and whether it makes a difference to being in the NHL.
Part of is he needs to play games. Being a NHL backup isn’t ideal for that so he’d need to be our starter. Which puts an enormous amount of pressure on him as a pro rookie.This idea that Levi has to be sent down to appease the development gods is weird to me. If he continues giving the Sabres the best chance to win every night I don't see why you'd arbitrarily send him to the A.
Let his play dictate what his development needs. Right now, he looks the part of NHL goaltender.
Cocaine?
We all know the NHL has a massive cocaine problem.
I think it is all about the mental and physical adaptation to a heavier workload.I'm not very knowledgeable about goalie technique and such things, so I would love to hear someone explain what exactly Levi would need to work on in the AHL and whether it makes a difference to being in the NHL.