KrakenSabresMike
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He is a 7th rounder - seems ok for his draft position!Haven’t liked Ponocha in any of the three games tbh.
He is a 7th rounder - seems ok for his draft position!Haven’t liked Ponocha in any of the three games tbh.
I feel Lindgren has regressed a little ?Crafty pass from Lindgren to Benson, nice chance.
And now Lindgren takes a penalty.
I feel Lindgren has regressed a little ?
Johnson getting very little ice time tonight
Ryan Johnson was pretty underwhelming for someone that’s getting dark horse roster vibes. Novikov was a huge surprise for me personally.Players who impressed today:
Yager - best player on the ice
Soto - undrafted
Svejkovsky
Belliveau
Joshua
Novikov - Sabres best player
Metsa
N. Savoie
I was hoping to see more from Lindgren, Nadeau, Cederqvist, and even Kozak. Not that Cederqvist and Kozak were bad, but they should have showed better given their experience. Benson looked like Yager at home.
Novikov stood out as a player who looked like he played pro hockey and was very comfortable. Even if Yager would have burned by him for that second goal, I think he'd have made the right call and hauled him down.
The ice was ra-huff. Adams was talking to Dahlin and his GF for a while during the second period. They didn't seem to shake hands and sign anything for those wondering.
I'm surprised Biron was only listed at 6'2" as a player, he looked taller than that.
Matt Savoie, C/RW, Buffalo: It didn’t take long watching the games in Buffalo this week to come to the conclusion that the host team was the most talented. Isak Rosen (two goals and four points in two games) was one of the best players on the ice in both of the Sabres’ first two games of the tournament, knifing up coverage on the puck (and as a passer). Zach Benson (a goal and an assist in two games) didn’t look the least bit out of place as an 18-year-old. Jiri Kulich looked like a player who did what he did in the AHL last year. Nikita Novikov’s 100-plus games of KHL experience showed.
But Savoie’s pace and work ethic were just so noticeable, right up until he appeared to hurt his shoulder on his first shift of Monday night’s finale. He routinely looked like he had a half step on the opposition, both in jump and in raw speed whenever he turned on the jets. He plays the game with such drive that his size never once felt like a factor (he has always been sneaky-strong, too).
The shoulder injury is a tough blow. Savoie already dealt with one in his draft year, and a second injury usually comes with a recommendation for surgery and the six-month layoff that comes with it. For a kid who had a real chance in main camp to push for a nine-game NHL audition (especially after Jack Quinn’s injury), and was a lock to play for Canada at the world juniors, that’s devastating.
Appert said it was too early to tell and that he was going to the doctors today. So, I doubt Wheeler had any real info on the extent of the injury and if it will require surgery.Scott Wheeler took in the Buffalo tournament.
NHL rookie camp standouts: Who impressed in Buffalo, Penticton, Traverse City and Vegas?
A look at the players who helped their chances of cracking the big club or gave strong impressions of future pro potential.theathletic.com
Appert said after the game that they expect him to miss some main camp time. But, he was also going to be re-evaluated today.Savoie getting hurt is really unfortunate.
I hope its nothing serious and that he is ready for camp.
If they can put humpty dumpty's neck back together, Savoie's shoulder can be fixed. The issue is the Sabres do not have a good track record when it comes to career-altering medical issues.Don’t want to count Savoie out and we’ll see the severity today… But two shoulder injuries for a small statured guy who still hasn’t gotten the opportunity to fill in (and won’t - if he has to get surgery) not a good outlook.
Didnt Teppo have heart surgery as a SabreIf they can put humpty dumpty's neck back together, Savoie's shoulder can be fixed. The issue is the Sabres do not have a good track record when it comes to career-altering medical issues.
Didnt Teppo have heart surgery as a Sabre
2-3 years is a long way out for them to be putting him with Skinner and Thompson the first 2 days of this year's training camp, eh? Plus I wasn't projecting Rosen and Benson to make the club now, just that I wanted to see them with the big boys on NHL ice.Benson is 2 maybe 3 years away from the NHL.