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Play Byram with Power the rest of the season to improve contract negotiation leverage over summer.
Honestly, it would be better to trade one of them and add two defensemen of a different type.Play Byram with Power the rest of the season to improve contract negotiation leverage over summer.
As crazy as this seems. I honestly don't think the sabres are that far away. The pieces to get where we all want to be are there
THEY NEED AN EXPERIENCED GM AND YOUNGER EXPERIENCED HEAD COACH
(Ruff would work if he was 10 years younger)
You get a GM that can trade and shape a roster the team will be in great shape. More Tim Murray instead of kevyn
The roster construction isn't as far off as people think, for me it's two major addditions:
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- Prime aged, top 6 forward with sandpaper in his game
- Top 4 right-handed, defensively reliable defenseman
Use whatever combination of players and prospects to make it happen. please and thank you.
I think Michael Kesselring is the most realistic target for #2.I've very curious who you have in those two categories as possible targets.
I think Michael Kesselring is the most realistic target for #2.
@rt did a proposal of Cozens for Crouse and Kesselring a few weeks back and it was generally considered a good, even deal.A main board post about that would be quite interesting.
@rt did a proposal of Cozens for Crouse and Kesselring a few weeks back and it was generally considered a good, even deal.
If the reports are true about Greenway, I love the deal!
Not sure why he would sign it tho...
I think Crouse becomes the new scapegoat here, but I'd probably do that.
I don't think we go anywhere until we get some legitimate Centers.
And it is nearly impossible without drafting them
Even though much of the fan base wants them gone, I wouldn't be surprised if he feels valued by Lindy and kevyn and wants to stay at a place that appreciates his game.Maybe the off-ice stuff is to his liking - not sure if he's fallen for someone local or if he just likes that he can get more of a house in B'lo than most other places for less money.
His vibe does seem to fit Buffalo.Maybe the off-ice stuff is to his liking - not sure if he's fallen for someone local or if he just likes that he can get more of a house in B'lo than most other places for less money.
I was behind the net last night. Sabres D were BAAAAAD.Also going back through last night's game, I wonder if some of the shuffle on the blueline was so people could look at Byram or Samuelsson in different roles - one with and one without Dahlin.
Also going back through last night's game, I wonder if some of the shuffle on the blueline was so people could look at Byram or Samuelsson in different roles - one with and one without Dahlin.
You know how everyone feels about Jokiharju? That's how I feel about Samuelsson except that's backed up by the eye, results, and fancy stat tests.
I was behind the net last night. Sabres D were BAAAAAD.
That's understandable. I think one of Samuelsson's LBIs involved having his balls cut off and one of his UBI's was having motivation and executive function pithed out of his brain.
Same.The only thing left to try, outside of selling the team, is to hire an experienced hockey executive to run things
He started out as owner allowing Regier to buy free agents, that failed
He tanked hard with Murray and built up from there, that failed
He allowed Botts to build a big and expensive front office, that failed
He duped himself into believing Krueger could be McDermitt, That failed.
He allowed Adams to tear down and build back up with youth, that failed.
It would be nice if he tried an experienced guy just once. But I’m not holding my breath.
I have nothing to back this up, but the vibe I get is someone who started bullying teammates instead of opponents.