Fingernails on a chalkboardI don’t mind LaPanta. His ”SCOOOOORRES” has grown on me over the years
Fingernails on a chalkboardI don’t mind LaPanta. His ”SCOOOOORRES” has grown on me over the years
So you think adding Trenin and keeping Middleton as our changes from last season will take us into the darkest decade era Sabres? That’s a reasonable take?"Turning the team into" means what's happening to the team now, in real time.
If it was just two players in BGs tenure, no... but we're not just talking about these two moves are we? We're talking about the bottom 6 player love that BG has had from day one. We're talking about adding these two to on top of all his moves here.So you think adding Trenin and keeping Middleton as our changes from last season will take us into the darkest decade era Sabres? That’s a reasonable take?
I disagree with you about the direction of this team and I will just leave it at that for now.If it was just two players in BGs tenure, no... but we're not just talking about these two moves are we? We're talking about the bottom 6 player love that BG has had from day one. We're talking about adding these two to on top of all his moves here.
BG didn't suddenly become GM this week. He took a perennial playoff team and has been driving it into the ground year by year.
That's fine, I don't expect everyone to agree. For a while, I was wait and see with Billy myself... the drafting has been good when he trusts his scouts, but most every other aspect has left me wanting. Those late offseason extentions were about the final straw in my opinion of him, then he piled these on top?I disagree with you about the direction of this team and I will just leave it at that for now.
Amen. I cannot see a viable path for the next 5 years to make this team even sniff relevancy. It’s why I got rid of my tickets, and watched the last few seasons less than ever. He’s stuck in 1987 and this team is nowhere close to relevancy. Utah is on a better path.That's fine, I don't expect everyone to agree. For a while, I was wait and see with Billy myself... the drafting has been good when he trusts his scouts, but most every other aspect has left me wanting. Those late offseason extentions were about the final straw in my opinion of him, then he piled these on top?
I've got no faith in GMBG running this team to any real meaningful result.
He's more so stuck in the dead puck era imo... early 2000's when skilled players were handcuffed and grinders decided games.Amen. I cannot see a viable path for the next 5 years to make this team even sniff relevancy. It’s why I got rid of my tickets, and watched the last few seasons less than ever. He’s stuck in 1987 and this team is nowhere close to relevancy. Utah is on a better path.
Maybe he watched the Stanley Cup Final too?He's more so stuck in the dead puck era imo... early 2000's when skilled players were handcuffed and grinders decided games.
He's more so stuck in the dead puck era imo... early 2000's when skilled players were handcuffed and grinders decided games.
You think these grinders have the talent that Florida has?Maybe he watched the Stanley Cup Final too?
He just commits to the grinders most.Off the top of my head GMBG has drafted, signed, re-signed, or traded for this murderers row of players that have been on the Wild NHL roster:
MarJo (x2)/Rossi/Zucc
Marat K/Steel/Nyqvist
Walker/Petan/Jost
Klingberg/Spurgeon
Goli/Addison
He's added the grinders and face punchers types too, for sure, but I wouldn't say that it's at lopsided ratio.
Utah is on a better path.
Said it during the draft, really like what Armstrong is doing there. Just pissed that the team moved out of Arizona when things were starting to get good.
Don't worry. AZ will get a new team with the old owner in the next few years.
It's almost like the NHL looked at the local temperatures and decided it wanted to try inventing a brand new ring of hell.
Alex Meruelo walked away, that deal was officially voided. Arizona is being treated like any other expansion market now. And it's probably better that way because Meruelo sucks a lot. But now it may be 5-10 years before they get a team back, and that's if anyone comes forward and wants to bring a team back there. Some fans speculated that Mat Ishbia (Suns owner) could do it, but I haven't seen anything that would indicate he wants to or is going to yet, and owning two professional sports teams is expensive.
I think they'll eventually get a team back, but the annoying part is that the one they already had is on its way to building a potential Cup contender, and now Utah gets that one and Arizona would start over from square one.
I didn't know that he walked away.
I don't think Meruelo would have allowed the GM to make the moves he has so far in UT. There has a lot of real money spent on players since the draft.
No kidding. They were also outscored 23-15 over the series. When it came down to it, greater strength and size proved the deciding factor over speed and skill. Yes, you need a combination of those factors, but Marcus Foligno is quite possibly a guy who makes that difference over Marco Rossi. I guess I need to state the obvious: there are 82 games, and you can't win a 0-0 game. That said, no team has won a Cup without "grinders," which still implies athletes of extraordinary ability, since this is the NHL.You think these grinders have the talent that Florida has?
The Panthers are not without skill.
Yes, you need grinders. Nobody said otherwise. BG just sees those as the MAIN necessity.No kidding. They were also outscored 23-15 over the series. When it came down to it, greater strength and size proved the deciding factor over speed and skill. Yes, you need a combination of those factors, but Marcus Foligno is quite possibly a guy who makes that difference over Marco Rossi. I guess I need to state the obvious: there are 82 games, and you can't win a 0-0 game. That said, no team has won a Cup without "grinders," which still implies athletes of extraordinary ability, since this is the NHL.
Technically Guerin can't trade Kaprizov unless Kaprizov agrees.Guerin can't trade Kaprizov unless the owner agrees. In a Wild on 7th pod Leipold said he has the last word in everything that involves a large transaction. Also said he didn't like the Parise/Suter buyouts, but approved it because he trusts Guerin's plan.
Chisholm is a nice trade chip I think but I’d rather keep him and move on from Spurgeon8 points and +9 through 10 games. Not a bad start.
I still think that even if Buium pushes him to the 3rd pair right away, it's a positive for the team.
After seeing Zeev in game, instead of stat/highlight watching, I am not convinced he will step right into the top 4.8 points and +9 through 10 games. Not a bad start.
I still think that even if Buium pushes him to the 3rd pair right away, it's a positive for the team.