The roster is still very talented up and down the lineup. But it’s very flawed. What’s infuriating is we don’t need a major overhaul. We need a few important obtainable additions and new coaching
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Maybe trading Mitts for Byram did not magically solve all the issues on the blueline...
They have the personnel to be a solid regular season team on their best day. A team that makes it to the dance, but doesn't make it past the 1st round. Adams has built a soft team, not just physically, but mentally.I don't think they have to start over. This team has the personnel to be a solid playoff team as is, imo. They do need more team structure though.
I do not see a lot of consistency in their on ice structure, which tells me the players are reacting to the situation as individuals and not setting up as a team with simple defined jobs. I strongly believe that if a coaching staff where to come in and simplify what was being asked of the players, that they would step on the ice knowing they were doing what was asked of them and they could focus on competing within those parameters instead of focusing on trying to make reads based off of where each of their teammates every shift.
Let them focus just on competing within a more limiting structure, and I think the effort becomes a whole lot more consistent.
They need to get to the playoffs before I start worrying about guys that play a playoff style.They have the personnel to be a solid regular season team on their best day. A team that makes it to the dance, but doesn't make it past the 1st round. Adams has built a soft team, not just physically, but mentally.
As the team is structured right now, and barring a miracle that about 80% of the players decide to change how they play, this team just doesn't have the game (or dog) in them to play a more condensed, pressurized, more (non call) obstructed environment that playoff hockey brings with it.
I feel confident that Greenway, Benson, Peterka, Quinn, and probably Tuch would be effective players. I honestly believe the rest would fold up, or they would become too caught up in getting back at players when the whistles are put away.
I can understand that, but we've watched enough playoff hockey to understand what sort of game it is, how it gets called. And we've seen this team play under an assortment of styles of games, plays, and have seen circumstances/situations during gameplay how these guys play. I think we can get a very good idea of how these players would play during playoff hockey.They need to get to the playoffs before I start worrying about guys that play a playoff style.
They want players who are difficult to play against, guys with character, but they also need a coach like that, not Donnie Granato's golf club.They need to get to the playoffs before I start worrying about guys that play a playoff style.
You’re right on most of this - but again, they definitely will be spending to the cap, after next season.Let's be 100% clear here, this was the plan for the summer, from Adams himself in his post trade deadline presser:
1. Backfill Mittelstadt's spot with one of Krebs or a prospect (assuming Savoie here)
2. Add a veteran 4th line center who can win faceoffs and help with the PK.
3. Re-do the 4th line, though, he probably wants to bring back Girgensons.
.....that's it. He gave Granato the vote of confidence.
Maybe that changes, but I don't think it does.
They aren't going to spend to the cap.
Superficial changes and another important role handed to someone who isn't ready for it.
Maybe Adams goes out and proves me wrong, he hasn't yet.
Until Adams (and, by extension, the Pegulas) are removed from the decision making here, our absolute best case scenario for this team is make the playoffs and get promptly exited from the playoffs in the 1st round. And that will require everything breaking right for them like last year.
There's no "one thing" holding the Sabres back, there's a lot of things holding them back, but I don't see how you can say cap cheapness hasn't been part of the problems over the last 3 seasons.You’re right on most of this - but again, they definitely will be spending to the cap, after next season.
For the millionth time, cheapness with regards to the cap isn’t the reason this team is bad. It’s horrible decision making by ownership and management, and cheapness with regards to scouting and coaching. Your obsession with the cap is weird because they have done nothing but sign big idiotic contracts that all but guarantee that they will have cap issues within the next 2 years.
I wonder if Adams is being honest about the spending against the cap the last few years. Are there restrictions or has it been his approach by emphasizing draft and development and not wanting to keep from being able to retain guys who earn long term deals?There's no "one thing" holding the Sabres back, there's a lot of things holding them back, but I don't see how you can say cap cheapness hasn't been part of the problems over the last 3 seasons.
You’re right on most of this - but again, they definitely will be spending to the cap, after next season.
For the millionth time, cheapness with regards to the cap isn’t the reason this team is bad. It’s horrible decision making by ownership and management, and cheapness with regards to scouting and coaching. Your obsession with the cap is weird because they have done nothing but sign big idiotic contracts that all but guarantee that they will have cap issues within the next 2 years.
It's impressive that a guy who built a career on being an effort checker has no clue how to identify winning depth players and is willing to watch his supposed top line guys be so inherently gutless. There is no push back from this group. I don't know if there is a way to instill that without sweeping most of the personnel out the door... again. But the no hit, no cycle, no net drive child's game the staff is selling does not work.
And it feels very much like he traded the wrong center(s) at the deadline.
Actually, them spending to the cap floor two consecutive seasons is one of the big reasons we are where we are today (and 6M under the cap this year with 9M wasted on Girgensons/Jost/Okposo/Stillman)
It's not reasonable to expect a rebuilding team to be capped out, and in reality, it's wise not to be. But, the issue with the Adams rebuild has been them not utilizing Rochester enough and not focusing on improving the team at the NHL level. The 'let the kids play' has been a disaster, even with a developmental coach. Addressing roles as a practicality and fitting kids in roles where they can succeed is the correct path.
Obvious mistakes the last two years:
- Forcing Power into a top 4 role (both last year and this year)
- Defaulting to Levi this year rather than adding a veteran goalie to let him develop
- Gifting Peterka and Quinn top 9 forward time.
- Keeping Benson
Of the four listed, the quinn/peterka thing has been the least harmful, though I'd argue adding a middle six veteran forward and letting Quinn/Peterka fight for one spot would have had dividends last year and this.
The lack of veteran support in the middle six forwards, top 4 defense, and in goal is why we didn't make the playoffs last year and why we collapse under any adversity this season. And you don't add that kind of support all in one offseason, you do it over several seasons. And those players cost real money. And to come to a rebuilding situation, you have to typically over pay them a bit over market. And the Sabres refused to do that, instead opting for the Hinostrozas and Corey Stillmans and bringing back the same voices of a failed era in Girgensons/Okposo.
So when I talk about 'cheapness', I'm not talking about them not signing some superstar or being in on every big name. I'm talking about getting real, effective veterans to fill in roster holes and 'block the kids' to let them earn roster spots and ice time instead of it being gifted.
This is what kills my interest. This roster is plagued with gutless players. They've tried adding guys who have been there before (Tuch, Clifton, EJ, Byram, etc...) but the same issues exist.It's impressive that a guy who built a career on being an effort checker has no clue how to identify winning depth players and is willing to watch his supposed top line guys be so inherently gutless. There is no push back from this group. I don't know if there is a way to instill that without sweeping most of the personnel out the door... again. But the no hit, no cycle, no net drive child's game the staff is selling does not work.
And it feels very much like he traded the wrong center(s) at the deadline.
I don’t think it is “for the sake of doing so”. This team has serious issues and as such, needs serious changes.So we are now at the "make trades/get rid of guys just for the sake of doing so" stage because those type of moves always end up working out great.
Have to wonder if the workload has taken a toll on UPL. I would like to think goalies can handle it but its nice to have an excuse for his play the last game.
He must of played 30 of the last 35 games or so?
This is what kills my interest. This roster is plagued with gutless players. They've tried adding guys who have been there before (Tuch, Clifton, EJ, Byram, etc...) but the same issues exist.
A change in coaching will help, but I have to wonder if they need to ship out a core guy or two to really shake up the locker room.
I don't know. The worst part of this season is I've been so detached that my opinions I share on this board are based in ignorance. I want to vent, but Ive seen so little of this team this year that I know my posts lack substance.
Kudos to those of you still trucking along.
I would give anything to have Mitts back and Tage in Colorado.It's impressive that a guy who built a career on being an effort checker has no clue how to identify winning depth players and is willing to watch his supposed top line guys be so inherently gutless. There is no push back from this group. I don't know if there is a way to instill that without sweeping most of the personnel out the door... again. But the no hit, no cycle, no net drive child's game the staff is selling does not work.
And it feels very much like he traded the wrong center(s) at the deadline.
I would give anything to have Mitts back and Tage in Colorado.