VaporTrail
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Sorry Kevyn ain't coming back...He's looking for palm trees now.COME BACK KEVYN, ALL IS FORGIVEN!



Sorry Kevyn ain't coming back...He's looking for palm trees now.COME BACK KEVYN, ALL IS FORGIVEN!



They didn't get any value, that's the problem.So, by this logic, every player who has a bad year should be kept because maybe they will be better next year?
Kesselring was always a project player. he was a bottom pair d-man in Utah who played well in some spot duty due to injuries. Some underlying numbers suggested he could be more.
He wasn't here. He's behind Dahlin, Byram, Power, Samuellson, and Timmins on the depth chart (and probably Metsa)
Adams took a shot that he'd be their #4 and samuelsson could anchor the bottom pair. Samuelsson had a great year and pushed Byram/Power down to the #4. Kesselring had some bad luck. Sometimes players simply don't work for teams beyond the players or the teams control.
Glad to get back some value.
I hope that Byram has already indicated he wants to extend otherwise this trade is a little short-sighted IMO.What is the value of that move up in this draft? Guess maybe a mid 2nd+5th? Cheaper than I would have wanted to sell him for.
But you get what you get. He had to have shopped him around.
Doan for 7 years evens it out MikeThey didn't get any value, that's the problem.

I agree. Now if he had acquired SJS 2nd place pick instead of their 20th, that would've been a win.Wow, what a massive bargain for SJS if Kesselring comes even remotely close to bouncing back
Not a fan of the trade value for us though, big young RHD that can skate are usually a valuable asset
when does it get better?Nothing like trading an asset that has potential at its lowest possible value.
I can only guess it was a personality clash then and wasn't wanted on the team.
Why, you don't think Jarmo (a guy who made 30+ trades in Cbus) is showing his hand this early ? I hope he is not being that naive .It doesn't feel like a move before a move for me.
I don't think they will trade their 1st round draft pick.
"The Sabres’ internal draft value chart values moving up from 27 to 20 as a mid-second-round pick."
If Ruff had told Jarmo "I'm not playing him" or had zero confidence than Kess could play the way he wanted.......Jarmo pretty much had to move him.Don't like selling low on Kesselring. Would've much rather just kept him at/near his QO for a year to see if he bounced back, then sold off other pieces to create cap space.
Nor do I like the value coming back. If we were really hellbent on moving Kesselring for some reason (which, again, we shouldn't have been), there were likely better offers than this. I don't really see any delta between the 20th and 27th picks.
Don't like selling low on Kesselring. Would've much rather just kept him at/near his QO for a year to see if he bounced back, then sold off other pieces to create cap space.
Nor do I like the value coming back. If we were really hellbent on moving Kesselring for some reason (which, again, we shouldn't have been), there were likely better offers than this. I don't really see any delta between the 20th and 27th picks.
It gets better when you play him.when does it get better?
after you sign byrum and kesselring is an upset depressed asset
or at the tdl hoping hes healthy and hasnt spent all year in the dog house?
but as a Kess fan Im pretty low on the return, especially considering im hoping they dont use the pick anyway
I mean, they have until the 29th of June to make their QO's. This deal seems like it would've been there on draft day.
would should maybe possible it makes no difference from 20 to 27 finding a hidden gemCant say that maybe they get someone like lane hutson instead of a rosen at 20 compared at 27 so it could be massive difference
IF this is a domino (I don't think it is, but I'll play along).........I also think the 20 is probably moving
They didn't get any value, that's the problem.