The 2024-2025 Roster Thread

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Shayna on Sabres Live talked about players on non playoff looking teams this morning as possible trade targets.
Donato
Nyquist
Farabee

She admitted still loving Ehlers but it likely not happening.

I might do a Farabee-Krebs+ deal ?

Duffer does not see anything imminent unless scoring dips again and based on current form
 
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Shayna on Sabres Live talked about players on non playoff looking teams this morning as possible trade targets.
Donato
Nyquist
Farabee

She admitted still loving Ehlers but it likely not happening.

I might do a Farabee-Krebs deal ?

Duffer does not see anything imminent unless scoring dips again and based on current form

Krebs doesn't even scratch the service for Farabee.

You usually don't lead with your throw in piece.
 

Fjordy

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Shayna on Sabres Live talked about players on non playoff looking teams this morning as possible trade targets.
Donato
Nyquist
Farabee

She admitted still loving Ehlers but it likely not happening.

I might do a Farabee-Krebs+ deal ?

Duffer does not see anything imminent unless scoring dips again and based on current form
And none of them are the center. In fact, if we acquire someone like that, then who will sit bench?
 

Matt Ress

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Not really the coach's preference regarding handedness of his pairs, but does this blip of success without him put Jokiharju out into the trade talk miasma?
I'd be surprised if they added players and somehow held onto their plethora of NHL defensemen. It may depend on who's hot/cold at that point.

My vote would be Sammy because I think he fetches more and seems to have gotten a little too comfortable. I can see them keeping him though as he has better physical tools to rehab (pun intended).
 

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Quinn's potential has always been as high as anyone on the team. Good two-way game, quick, excellent shot, and high hockey IQ. Not sure there is a player out there I am adding assets to Quinn to acquire.
Given Quinn's slow start to the season, I doubt his trade value is that high around the league.

I get why people would want to be patient. I also get why people are growing impatient with the early play of Cozens and Quinn.
 

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The most likely player to go has to be Joker, doesn’t it? He’s a pending UFA. He’s scratched. He earned that scratch. He’s youngish. Right handed. Someone will want him. I wish them luck…but someone will want him. Even if it’s for a pick…they can flip the pick as part of another deal. Guy won’t be back next year…and he doesn’t help you when he is in the lineup now.

I wouldn’t have brought him back…eveyrone knows that. I don’t want him in the lineup again…probably know that too. Obvious trade candidate..but it would balloon their unspent cap to a point where Adams probably doesn’t want that heat.

Scratching seven million dollars in D and having the team look infinitely better with replacement level D probably isn’t great either. But there is a lot less heat when it looks good.
 

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Given Quinn's slow start to the season, I doubt his trade value is that high around the league.

I get why people would want to be patient. I also get why people are growing impatient with the early play of Cozens and Quinn.
This is exactly when you don't trade someone. Now if you wanted to sell Zucker and McLeod right now, THAT is selling high (Vacuum trade, not happening). I think 31 GM's would take a risk and buy Quinn right now even with his struggles.
 

Jim Bob

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This is exactly when you don't trade someone. Now if you wanted to sell Zucker and McLeod right now, THAT is selling high (Vacuum trade, not happening). I think 31 GM's would take a risk and buy Quinn right now even with his struggles.
I said that earlier in this thread was the topic was brought up that multiple GMs are calling Adams on Quinn.

GMs are calling on Quinn to try and get a quality young player who is struggling for cheap.

And I was saying that the only Quinn trade I would have any interest in would be something around a significant instant upgrade in the top 6 F. But, I also know that an offer like that is highly unlikely to be available right now.
 
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Der Jaeger

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But, that seems to be an area of the roster that the Sabres are pretty happy with at this point and unlikely to be an area that Adams targets. But, you never know.

:dunno:
I like the idea of moving some of the bottom 6 type players up in the line-up. A player like Lafferty or Greenway could add grit to the top 6.

I also like the idea of this bottom 6

Greenway - McLeod - Lafferty
Malenstyn - Sissons - NAK
 

Fjordy

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I said that earlier in this thread was the topic was brought up that multiple GMs are calling Adams on Quinn.

GMs are calling on Quinn to try and get a quality young player who is struggling for cheap.

And I was saying that the only Quinn trade I would have any interest in would be something around a significant instant upgrade in the top 6 F. But, I also know that an offer like that is highly unlikely to be available right now.
Probably yes, if we trade Quinn the top 6 forward should return. I think we could get a top 6 forward without trading Quinn, but then there's no place at line up. Or another deal to trade Quinn for a top 4 RD? I don't know.
 

Jim Bob

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I like the idea of moving some of the bottom 6 type players up in the line-up. A player like Lafferty or Greenway could add grit to the top 6.

I also like the idea of this bottom 6

Greenway - McLeod - Lafferty
Malenstyn - Sissons - NAK
The challenge with moving Lafferty or Greenway up into the top 6 is that I do not see either of them solving the issues with the 2nd line.

I doubt they have too much of a stomach to break up Peterka-Thompson-Tuch.

And I do not believe that what Greenway or Lafferty bring to the table will get the Cozens line going. NAK didn't add much. I doubt either of them would, either.
 

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