Goatheadsrule
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Yup give themselves a chance every year! LolThe Leafs are in the mix, they give themselves a chance every year.
The only thing Buffalo ever is in the mix for is the draft lottery.
Yup give themselves a chance every year! LolThe Leafs are in the mix, they give themselves a chance every year.
The only thing Buffalo ever is in the mix for is the draft lottery.
I for one do want him in NY. I think he would breakout playing with Fox, simply because Fox is a different type of D than Dahlin. He’s not a skater, he’s more of a cerebral play reader. That lets Byram rush the puck and take advantage of space when Fox draws two opponents and puts the puck in an opening.
Just my personal opinion. Variable pieces I am okay with moving.
If you think Dahlin was in any way impairing Byram with his play style, I would suggest you go take a look at the WOWYs for that pairing. Byram-Dahlin might’ve been the best pairing in the NHL last year. Byram away from Dahlin was much, much less effective.
I think there would be a pretty good sized plus with Schneider.Schneider for Byram works too. Either/or.
Maybe not? Schneider is a young top four D and is a right shot. He’s proving himself might be perfect to play either with Dahlin or Power and st a good cap too.I think there would be a pretty good sized plus with Schneider.
Seems to be a bottom pairing dman that gets some PK time. Not saying that we couldn't use him but Byram straight up would be a quick, "no".Maybe not? Schneider is a young top four D and is a right shot. He’s proving himself might be perfect to play either with Dahlin or Power and st a good cap too.
Imo Byram isn’t too much for just Schneider.Seems to be a bottom pairing dman that gets some PK time. Not saying that we couldn't use him but Byram straight up would be a quick, "no".
The fact that he needs a contract is the only reason I agree. But when I take a look around the league at RHD available, I ultimately end up being okay doing the deal without much added…or anything at all.I think there would be a pretty good sized plus with Schneider.
Look at how many RHD there are around the league who can handle 20 minutes per night who you MIGHT be able to pry away if you over pay. I can’t find more than 3.Imo Byram isn’t too much for just Schneider.
I like Schneider enough as a target, but he hasn't shown the ability to play 20 minutes a night (at least not yet). He's really more of a good #5 with the potential to become a solid 2nd pairing guy. My problem with trading Byram for him is Byram's already a #3 d-man, hell on Buffalo he's probably our #2 given Power's growing pains. That's a hell of a step down in the caliber of defenseman Buffalo is getting in return. I get we desperately need a RHD with the ability to actually defend in his own zone and Byram appears to be the odd man out, but I'd imagine the Rangers take that deal in a heartbeat and Buffalo would quickly regret it.Look at how many RHD there are around the league who can handle 20 minutes per night who you MIGHT be able to pry away if you over pay. I can’t find more than 3.
So I agree. I wish Schneider didn’t need a contract, that’s the only fly in the ointment for me.
He also doesn't play 20 min a night, we wouldn't know if he could handle the uptickLook at how many RHD there are around the league who can handle 20 minutes per night who you MIGHT be able to pry away if you over pay. I can’t find more than 3.
So I agree. I wish Schneider didn’t need a contract, that’s the only fly in the ointment for me.
He did average close to 20 minutes the last few months of the season, I might’ve rounded up a tiny bit. There are stretches of like 8 games straight where he tops 20, I think it’s safe to say he can handle it.He also doesn't play 20 min a night, we wouldn't know if he could handle the uptick
Agreed he’s like a #5 but that’s fine, it’ll be reflected in his AAV. Buffalo has two 1OA picks on the left, you’ll have to settle for a guy playing 40 seconds more than he usually might on the other side.I like Schneider enough as a target, but he hasn't shown the ability to play 20 minutes a night (at least not yet). He's really more of a good #5 with the potential to become a solid 2nd pairing guy. My problem with trading Byram for him is Byram's already a #3 d-man, hell on Buffalo he's probably our #2 given Power's growing pains. That's a hell of a step down in the caliber of defenseman Buffalo is getting in return. I get we desperately need a RHD with the ability to actually defend in his own zone and Byram appears to be the odd man out, but I'd imagine the Rangers take that deal in a heartbeat and Buffalo would quickly regret it.
Good goalies in this era are just goalies playing behind good defenses. Even the small handful of goalies in the NHL that can outplay the D in front of them can’t do it reliably season over season. Fix the Sabres team defense and you fix the goaltending.
that guy could be Eklund, actually better than Mitt at this point and still on ELCIf Buffalo is fine with a package of futures, I think San Jose would be a good spot for Byram, but more than likely they would want an already-effective young NHL player.
Yeah but I'm not sure that San Jose would be willing to trade Eklund.that guy could be Eklund, actually better than Mitt at this point and still on ELC
You are VASTLY, VASTLY over-rating the defensive ability of our non-Dahlin top 4 defensemen.That's not true you are completely dismissing goaltending like It's the most important position in the sport.
If you took the Sabres defense, especially their top 4 and gave them a decent goaltender like a Binnington or a Gibson, as long as the team stayed healthy their playoff chances go up significantly.
Personally, would add one more VASTLY. maybe two.You are VASTLY, VASTLY over-rating the defensive ability of our non-Dahlin top 4 defensemen.
Yeah but I'm not sure that San Jose would be willing to trade Eklund.
Personally, would add one more VASTLY. maybe two.