Doug Prishpreed
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Sabres fans seemed to like the trade, no?They checked HF boards and decided they didn't want the flak
Sabres fans seemed to like the trade, no?They checked HF boards and decided they didn't want the flak
No one liked the value. They liked the addition, mostly.Sabres fans seemed to like the trade, no?
I think a lot of people liked the value too.No one liked the value. They liked the addition, mostly.
I think a lot of people liked the value too.
I mean…the guy is completely unqualified and his decision to take the last few years off from roster building has set them back again and again…but this year he laid out an actual plan on things he identified as needs…a total overhaul of the identity of the bottom six…and he then went out and did exactly that. He fired a coach he shouldn’t have extended to bring in a very different and more successful coach who will demand effort and results and dole out consequences for people who don’t give them…all while being in a different galaxy of understanding tactics than the last guy. He said they would bring in accountability and he did that too.Boy, I've just had enough of Kevin Adams. He is just hallow talking point after hallow talking point. No wonder this team has been so directionless.
I don't think a single person said "Mcleod was worth Savoie". It was majority reconciling that it was an addition they needed. Did you see how many pages that trade was?I think a lot of people liked the value too.
This isn't a recent revelation. I'm not overly impressed with this offseason... he's overpaying for assets that are obvious we need. Along with Skinner - his asset management has been horrendous. When you're flush with picks and prospects (due to total failure) its easy to address bottom six needs. I haven't seen a single thing that I would really categorize as 'smart or cunning.'I mean…the guy is completely unqualified and his decision to take the last few years off from roster building has set them back again and again…but this year he laid out an actual plan on things he identified as needs…a total overhaul of the identity of the bottom six…and he then went out and did exactly that. He fired a coach he shouldn’t have extended to bring in a very different and more successful coach who will demand effort and results and dole out consequences for people who don’t give them…all while being in a different galaxy of understanding tactics than the last guy. He said they would bring in accountability and he did that too.
There are no shortage of reasons Adams won’t have this job much longer. Empty messaging this year isn’t one of them.
It’s his fault that he has given himself basically one chance to prove his ideas are right…because this is the first time he bothered to enact them. But at least we have something to judge him on. It’s his roster. It’s his second coach. It’s all him. There isn’t one player here he didn’t acquire or sign to their current deal. It’s all him. And if they fail again…that will be that. But it is the first time he legit tried to do something. And if he’s right he has them in a good position to continue being successful. Which should have been the priority two years ago…which is why he is living on strike two.