Zman5778
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......it's refreshing to have a HC that identifies who is struggling and actively takes steps to fix things.
......it's refreshing to have a HC that identifies who is struggling and actively takes steps to fix things.
......it's refreshing to have a HC that identifies who is struggling and actively takes steps to fix things.
I've been pleasantly surprised at his play this season. He finally looks like he actually belongs in the league. He's always been a gamer.If Krebs is the answer, you are asking the wrong question or it is more dire than it appears.
He played well after the injury last season. It's hard to reconcile how he ended last season with how he's began this one."Quinn was injured Saturday against San Jose in a play along the boards during the Sabres 5-2 win against the Sharks. Quinn's left leg rolled up underneath him as his skate blade slid into the lower part of the boards.Jan 30, 2024"
Poor Quinn, its unfortunate but how does one not come to the conclusion that its either the injury still bothering him or the fear of getting injured again.
What injury does he have?Feels like Quinn's career will be derailed by injuries. Sad to see. He has so much potential.
He played well after the injury last season. It's hard to reconcile how he ended last season with how he's began this one.
Oddly enough Quinn played pretty darn well against Florida last game. I thought he'd seize the momentum and get going. Perhaps changing up that 2nd line again for last night's game threw them off. I know Benson can't do it on his own, but we need him to get on the scoresheet a bit as well. Him and Cozens sitting with 0 points is really tough after 5 games. It's truly no surprise we have 3 points in 5 games.He played well after the injury last season. It's hard to reconcile how he ended last season with how he's began this one.
Nobodies writing him off, it's just the obvious disappointment in him being a milk carton kid outside of a few shifts vs FLA.Damn.. sure Quinn could use a sit down for a game... but you all writing him off after 3 bad games
Oddly enough Quinn played pretty darn well against Florida last game. I thought he'd seize the momentum and get going. Perhaps changing up that 2nd line again for last night's game threw them off. I know Benson can't do it on his own, but we need him to get on the scoresheet a bit as well. Him and Cozens sitting with 0 points is really tough after 5 games. It's truly no surprise we have 3 points in 5 games.
I'm wondering if they'll try Kulich in the middle tonight. Lindy did move Cozens to the wing for a couple shifts so maybe he's seeing the light. I think for any line to go, they need their center playing well and on the right side of the puck. If your center is constantly a step or two behind, the line can't function. Kulich looked like he was processing the NHL game very well his last two games. I'm not overly familiar with his game but it'd be a nice surprise if he has hockey IQ that can keep up with Benson for instance.
Can any of our Rochester enthusiasts speak to his time at Center and if he has some modicum of hockey sense?
"Quinn was injured Saturday against San Jose in a play along the boards during the Sabres 5-2 win against the Sharks. Quinn's left leg rolled up underneath him as his skate blade slid into the lower part of the boards.Jan 30, 2024"
Poor Quinn, its unfortunate but how does one not come to the conclusion that its either the injury still bothering him or the fear of getting injured again.
That doesn't seem to be an issue for other forwards.I'm kind of wondering if whatever Ruff's system is making him and Cozens have to think out there. And if you are thinking about what to do next, or where you should be, then you aren't skating fast.
That doesn't seem to be an issue for other forwards.
Why are coaches so bad here? Do the bad GMs just hire bad coaches because they don’t know hockey?I think too often there are narratives that certain players are just plain bad players while they are in Buffalo, when in reality, most of those players are just bad when misused. They often perform quite well when used appropriately, or go elsewhere and are slotted into roles that better fit their skillset.
Knowing the player's limitations and putting them in the best situation for them to succeed is where the various coaching staffs of this organization have failed for a long time. As fans we should probably question some of the crazy coaching decisions more often than blaming the players who are playing roles that are obviously above what they are qualified to play.
Funny that Rossi was supposed to be the one who’s career was derailed by injuries, and now we’d all kill to have him over Quinn.Feels like Quinn's career will be derailed by injuries. Sad to see. He has so much potential.
Not me. Quinn has been a favorite for a while. I'm sure he'll figure it out and a game in the press box might be the ticket.Damn.. sure Quinn could use a sit down for a game... but you all writing him off after 3 bad games
Not me. Quinn has been a favorite for a while. I'm sure he'll figure it out and a game in the press box might be the ticket.
Who's "we"?Funny that Rossi was supposed to be the one who’s career was derailed by injuries, and now we’d all kill to have him over Quinn.
Anyone who’s watched either of them play or be injured over the past year.Who's "we"?
Another option is flip Cozens and McLeodI've been pleasantly surprised at his play this season. He finally looks like he actually belongs in the league. He's always been a gamer.
Mitts would give them way more flexibility in dealing with the dreadful play shown thus far by Cozens and Quinn, but you go to war with the army you have.
It's really only the people that said he was a bad pick to begin with. Those guys were just waiting for Quinn to struggle so they can do their victory laps & say how Rossi was the right pick all along.Damn.. sure Quinn could use a sit down for a game... but you all writing him off after 3 bad games
Would like to know what his training is like in the summers or if there are other 'issues" ? After One summer he tears his achillies, after this past summer he comes back and apparently can't skate now per sources.It's really only the people that said he was a bad pick to begin with. Those guys were just waiting for Quinn to struggle so they can do their victory laps & say how Rossi was the right pick all along.
Quinn's lack of burst, his tentative turns to the boards... showing in his speed charting thus far.
Nobodies writing him off, it's just the obvious disappointment in him being a milk carton kid outside of a few shifts vs FLA.
Now the people calling UPL a $5m dollar backup going forward after 3 October starts...yea, that's absurd.
If you’re taking about me you’re wrong. I wanted Quinn but I’m not being paid to know what I’m talking about like Adams is. It’s now clear to me that Rossi was the smarter pick.It's really only the people that said he was a bad pick to begin with. Those guys were just waiting for Quinn to struggle so they can do their victory laps & say how Rossi was the right pick all along.