After the McLeod trade, the only way he is in the mix for the 3C job is if McLeod ends up being the top 6 acquisition for the summer and he's playing with Cozens or Thompson.He probably thinks he is in the mix for 3C and therefore deserves more than a QO, that's my guess.
After the McLeod trade, the only way he is in the mix for the 3C job is if McLeod ends up being the top 6 acquisition for the summer and he's playing with Cozens or Thompson.
Then why didn't he sign the contract? Maybe he wants to leave or wants a lot of money or a guaranteed role in the top 9? I have no idea what's going on in his head.Any professional competitive pro player would not be dissuaded by a trade like the McLeod one. Krebs believes in himself and surely thinks he is a better player than McLeod.
If Krebs earns 3C (and it may take 20 games) Ruff will play him there. Ruff isn't going to hold any player back because of a trade that happened.
Krebs was the crappiest of forwards if you take out the rotation of Jost and VOKrebs played with two crap players last year and okposo was the crappiest. Hard working? Or hardly working?
I know some people loved him and he was a nice guy and his injury history was alarming. But he was not that good while he was with Sabres
So why doesn't he sign if he wants to be in Buffalo and is willing to fight for his place in the sun. He has to sign and prove that he is good. So far he hasn't been good and he still hasn't signed.Krebs was front-and-centre at FanFest over the weekend, which doesn't sound like a guy who has his bags packed waiting for a call.
Guy has always come across as someone who wants to be in Buffalo.
Semi-related, the certainty some of you have that he has no role in Buffalo is kinda odd when you compare his resume to those of Malenstyn, Lafferty, Aube-Kubel and McLeod. Hell, any slippage from Benson and Greenway and they're not out of reach either.
People seem to have swallowed a narrative that those guys are elite 4th-liners and Krebs is just a failed prospect/fringe NHLer.
Yes, he probably is the 13th forward at the moment, but the gap between #13 and a 3rd-line spot on this roster ain't that much.
Especially when you know Lindy will not hesitate to use his extra forwards as a lever to keep the rest honest.
A Cup ? Buddy, we just want to see the playoffs lolLast interview I saw with Krebs he said him and the team are definitely going to bring a cup to Buffalo so I think he’s as committed as anyone.
The team has no plans to trade him, they lose all ability to sit guys and make them
Accountable if they do.
I don’t even think they have him penciled in as the 13th. They’re going to use that 13th spot to motivate and punish. I can see all but very few forwards be candidates to sit any given night.
Then why didn't he sign the contract? Maybe he wants to leave or wants a lot of money or a guaranteed role in the top 9? I have no idea what's going on in his head.
Leaving the trade door open.Another Adams special. Player has no leverage and yet they get exactly what they want.
And for 2 years is even weirder.
You spent all summer pushing the guy out of the lineup and now you are paying him like he's going to be a regular forward.
For a team with a ton of unused cap space, they sure like to waste a lot of it on deals like this.