Jumptheshark
Rebooting myself
If I am reading the time line correctly, he actually posted that AFTER the freeze took placeso wheres the trade mr. pagotta. hes even worse than eklund.
If I am reading the time line correctly, he actually posted that AFTER the freeze took placeso wheres the trade mr. pagotta. hes even worse than eklund.
kasper-augustine-nygardI don't see Buffalo trading roster players for prospects. Kasper is great but he doesn't move the needle when it comes to Power.
I wasn't a Mittelstadt fan at all...I'm glad they traded him..i never ever thought of him as a 1 or 2 c though many fans have...he's a #2 in colorado...whatever we shipped off ROR and EichelMittelstadt is absolutely not a 1C. Outside of his hot start, tbf, he’s been struggling to even do what a 2C should for Colorado. There are plenty of real reasons to carp about Buffalo’s management without making things up.
No he didn't, it was several hours before the freeze hit. He posted it in the afternoon, freeze didn't happen until midnight that same night.If I am reading the time line correctly, he actually posted that AFTER the freeze took place
If the Edmonton Oilers taught me anything during the 10 consecutive years they missed the playoffs it’s that you never get optimistic for a team mired in that kind of misery until they actually make it. There’s no looking forward to the future until the future actually arrives and you start making the playoffs.Sabres are the most frustrating team in the league now that Arizona is no longer an NHL city. Every time I get optimistic about them they fall off a cliff and prove they aren’t even on the tracks. It’s like players go to Buffalo and they stop competing. There’s no drive from any of them. Coaching changes never work. GM’s, trades, drafting in the top.. nothing works. It’s like they are cursed.
Dude, have pity on us. Although I just want our stupid owner to fire the idiot GM and give the team to experienced pros, but he imagines himself as a great POHO and thinks that he is the smartest, the result is obvious.Personally, I don't think Buffalo should make any moves. Let's see if they can run this shit all the way up to Game 82!
You fire the current GM and install the right GM who has a plan and he then installs his head coach of choice.Personally, I don't think Buffalo should make any moves. Let's see if they can run this shit all the way up to Game 82!
We are cursed. With a horrible owner.Sabres are the most frustrating team in the league now that Arizona is no longer an NHL city. Every time I get optimistic about them they fall off a cliff and prove they aren’t even on the tracks. It’s like players go to Buffalo and they stop competing. There’s no drive from any of them. Coaching changes never work. GM’s, trades, drafting in the top.. nothing works. It’s like they are cursed.
Sabres are the most frustrating team in the league now that Arizona is no longer an NHL city. Every time I get optimistic about them they fall off a cliff and prove they aren’t even on the tracks. It’s like players go to Buffalo and they stop competing. There’s no drive from any of them. Coaching changes never work. GM’s, trades, drafting in the top.. nothing works. It’s like they are cursed.
We don't need to keep most of the young players, some of them need to be traded and vets and good established players added, our rebuilding is taking forever and will never end while we wait for all these young players to grow up (they may not grow up), we have too many young players now and there are just as many more in the AHL.They don't have to be top end players, 3rd liner / 4/5 defenseman are fine, as you don't want to pay too high a price when your team is rebuilding and needs to keep most young assets.
Love your detailed posts as always, but I don't really understand the Rasmussen tire pumping. He's big and hardly ever plays like it, I don't see him winning a lot of board battles, and he still has a tendancy to get knocked off his feet pretty easily. For the past couple of seasons he'll have about a two week period where he looks like he's finally putting it together, but it either disappears altogether or some freak injury happens and it's back to square one.Told one name to watch out for in Buffalo is Michael Rasmussen. They’re not the only team chasing him either. With his contract, no trade protection and how he’s playing, if he really is on the market, and seems he might be, you can bet more teams will be calling.
Imagine him and Thompson out there. It would make the Sabres harder to play against overnight. That’s for sure. It’s also their ultimate goal making any moves. They’re just too easy to play against.
On the other side, DET would have to really like what they’re getting in return, because it would be puzzling to trade him now, just as he starts showing how good he’s gonna be over the next 5+ years. Especially signed for 3 or 4 more at $3.5 AAV. 25-32 is the prime age for big men, as they settle into the league. It’s where we see big men become very productive. Especially if they have hands, and he always has. Confirmed by anyone, after what we witnessed a few times this week.
If they move him, the stat watchers will be absolutely confused by how much DET will get in return for him.
Those who watch him actually play the game, understand why teams would be very interested these days. Lots of people think he should be full time in a Top 6 role. Including some in the DET org. Not just to help slumping lines improve (with the space he creates) as Lalonde uses him.. Then puts him right back in a defensive role 2 games later. He has to be frustrated more than anyone else too, but he’s also become a very professional, trusted player.
There’s just not to many 6’6” players who can create turnovers, and move like he does down low. That net front assist the other night for example.
Don’t be surprised if he’s not the player Tampa is “stupid after” this season. His age and contract being what it is. Just don’t know if they have much to give these days. Plus with no trade protection, teams like Buffalo, Calgary and Winnipeg can bring a different dimension to their lineup, with term and a good AAV.
It’s not the first time his name’s been going around recently either. Heard it out West working WHL evaluations 2-3 weeks too. There’s some smoke there for sure.
Byram? No, of course not, the value is not close. Samuelsson maybe, but not Byram.Love your detailed posts as always, but I don't really understand the Rasmussen tire pumping. He's big and hardly ever plays like it, I don't see him winning a lot of board battles, and he still has a tendancy to get knocked off his feet pretty easily. For the past couple of seasons he'll have about a two week period where he looks like he's finally putting it together, but it either disappears altogether or some freak injury happens and it's back to square one.
I do agree he's a proper trade piece, but I don't know if I personally lose sleep with him going elsewhere. If he can be used in a move for Byram and lock up that left 2D, then I say go for it.
Unless it’s dach + caufield or Demidov
Doubt it, dachs value is not much
Dach has no negative value, he's not worth much but it's not negative...The first is to counter for taking dachs useless ass
He’s a pure cap dumb. That’s negative valueDach has no negative value, he's not worth much but it's not negative...
They have to make some sort of a move.
Buffalo needs to acquire a couple of veterans that have been around and seen it all, to settle things down. Players that are even keel, and hard workers to set an example emotionally and physically how to best survive in the NHL day to day.
They don't have to be top end players, 3rd liner / 4/5 defenseman are fine, as you don't want to pay too high a price when your team is rebuilding and needs to keep most young assets.
Love your detailed posts as always, but I don't really understand the Rasmussen tire pumping. He's big and hardly ever plays like it, I don't see him winning a lot of board battles, and he still has a tendancy to get knocked off his feet pretty easily. For the past couple of seasons he'll have about a two week period where he looks like he's finally putting it together, but it either disappears altogether or some freak injury happens and it's back to square one.
I do agree he's a proper trade piece, but I don't know if I personally lose sleep with him going elsewhere. If he can be used in a move for Byram and lock up that left 2D, then I say go for it.