randywoodsghost
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I know some Sabre fans will be against trading Power due to his upside (influenced no doubt by his draft status).
Positive: excellent skater, especially for his size. His offense is impressive, particularly his passing, and he is no slouch at scoring goals and both will get better.
Weakness. He is a train wreck defensively, particularly in his own zone. His positioning is head scratching and he looks like a deer in the head lights when he is defending. He is also one of the least physical players you will ever see.
We’ve been holding out hope that he will improve in his own end, like he has offensively, but I am convinced that it won’t happen in Buffalo.
I know he is young but 200 plus games into his career that excuse holds less water.
I think paired with the right defensive partner, he could be a formidable player, it just won’t be on Buffalo.
And for $8 million a season, on a team that is desperate to win now, he can figure out his game on another team.
Sabres needs are well documented. Preference for top line talent.
Positive: excellent skater, especially for his size. His offense is impressive, particularly his passing, and he is no slouch at scoring goals and both will get better.
Weakness. He is a train wreck defensively, particularly in his own zone. His positioning is head scratching and he looks like a deer in the head lights when he is defending. He is also one of the least physical players you will ever see.
We’ve been holding out hope that he will improve in his own end, like he has offensively, but I am convinced that it won’t happen in Buffalo.
I know he is young but 200 plus games into his career that excuse holds less water.
I think paired with the right defensive partner, he could be a formidable player, it just won’t be on Buffalo.
And for $8 million a season, on a team that is desperate to win now, he can figure out his game on another team.
Sabres needs are well documented. Preference for top line talent.