I wouldn't let his rookie year hold him back. He was alright.I feel like a lot of people are factoring in year 1 Seider into their rankings.
Sabres actually got top 10 goaltending last season. If they didn't, they'd have been one of the bottom teams easily.
Goalies are legit voodoo. Like did Luhkonen truly improve and is going to be a legit great starter or was it just a flash in the pan. If he doesn't play well and Levi also doesn't play well who knows what the Sabres will be like. I do like that they brought in McLeod and whoever thaf energy guy is.I warned everyone when Forsberg put up his .917 that it covered a lot of warts.
I wouldn't let his rookie year hold him back. He was alright.
You might want to catch a game or two, my dude.He was great, it’s afterwards he took a step back
So just to recap, these things don't matter:Why do I care what random Sabres fans think?
If the argument in favor of him is that he's terrible when injured, for some reason plays half a season through injuries, and very often gets injured.. that's not exactly selling me on him.Just by quickly scanning the thread you cherry picked from - seems like the general consensus was "playing injured and that's likely why he was terrible this year"
The 22/23 season Justin Holl was really good for the Leafs.The 22/23 season Samuelsson was the most important player behind Dahlin and Thompson.
The 22/23 season Justin Holl was really good for the Leafs.
See how irrelevant that is when it's followed by a trainwreck of a season?
Explain to me, slowly, what exactly Seider has to do with Samuelsson's weak, injury-plagued season and how he compares to Edvinsson or Chiarot?I don’t see how you can say this with a straight face after all of the excuses for Seider throughout this thread and others.
Explain to me, slowly, what exactly Seider has to do with Samuelsson's weak, injury-plagued season and how he compares to Edvinsson or Chiarot?
Lazlo Holyfield said:Seider has been guilty of trying to do too much and making some wildly out of character decisions, like launching blind backhand passes from around his own net trying to clear the zone. He's done it more than once lately and the best outcome was icing the puck. Then there was a goal last game where he left his man to go play goalie in front of Reimer, which led to an easy goal as the puck was passed to his open man.
kook10 said:He is in a contract year, so having him underperform isn't the worst thing for the long term success of the team. Not long ago people were falling all over themselves to give him $10m x 8 right out of the gate. Maybe we will have some room to get some real help after all.
David D said:To me, Seider needs to put in some work in the off season and add another 10-12 lbs of muscle as he's constantly being pushed around! It seems his play has leveled off after the first yr and a half. Rasmuusen as well. For a guy his size, he loses most puck battles!
Reggie Dunlop said:Every single day I wonder what the hell happened to seiders potential since his rookie year, his 3rd year in the league and analytically and eye test wise it’s been his worst overall. Seiders potential was top 5 defenseman in the world and I just don’t see it anymore, he makes so many mistakes he never use to make now
Rolo Tomassi said:I actually somewhat agree with you. He very rarely throws a big hit or one of his “reverse hits” that made him famous as a rookie. He also very rarely handles the puck, which he was quite adept at back then.
He’s still our best dman, by far, but I am a little concerned with his lack of improvement since his excellent rookie year. If anything, i think he has gotten slightly less effective since then.
Eh I get Chabot gets hated on, but he's not a bad Dman, clearly a #3 Dman at worst, and is just a bit overpaid.1. Dahlin
2. Sanderson
3. Seider
4. Power
5. Zub
6. Samuelsson
7. Chabot
8. Jensen
9. Byram
10. Chariot
What is expected from Sanderson pointswise this year? Could he hit 50?
Probably because hasn’t even played an NHL game yet. So a top 10 of 3 teams, ASP will never get mentioned.Where is ASP? I didn't see his name once..
Dude's salty that Hronek got punted to the Canucks and Wings fans aren't broken up about not having the privilege of paying a #4D $7M+/yr.Probably because hasn’t even played an NHL game yet. So a top 10 of 3 teams, ASP will never get mentioned.
Hronek leaving and signing in Vancouver is far from a problem.Dude's salty that Hronek got punted to the Canucks and Wings fans aren't broken up about not having the privilege of paying a #4D $7M+/yr.
That's what I thought too. I've been told repeatedly he is the Hronek replacement.Probably because hasn’t even played an NHL game yet. So a top 10 of 3 teams, ASP will never get mentioned.
Clearly.Hronek leaving and signing in Vancouver is far from a problem.
Yup. One born in '05 and soon to start his ELC makes a hell of a lot more sense for where the Wings are as a team than one born in '97 making $7M+.That's what I thought too. I've been told repeatedly he is the Hronek replacement.
Hronek would be #4 on this list IMODude's salty that Hronek got punted to the Canucks and Wings fans aren't broken up about not having the privilege of paying a #4D $7M+/yr.
Depends entirely on who he's playing with. Defensively he can't carry a pairing. He was absolutely lost in Detroit without Maatta at his side. And he was no great shakes away from Hughes in Vancouver. As a singular player he's not any better than Chabot, Power, Zub, and that tier of guys.Hronek would be #4 on this list IMO
I think he is head and shoulders above Chabot, with or without factoring cap hit.Depends entirely on who he's playing with. Defensively he can't carry a pairing. He was absolutely lost in Detroit without Maatta at his side. And he was no great shakes away from Hughes in Vancouver. As a singular player he's not any better than Chabot, Power, Zub, and that tier of guys.