May Day 10
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If this is it, then it is an F.
Hasn't done much to improve the team. They got a C to replace a better C they recently traded for a redundant defenseman. They traded a very recent top-10 pick to get that, and it has objective people outside Buffalo scratching their heads.
The skinner buyout this summer makes no sense, unless there was a plan to spend the savings and replace the production. The biggest cost savings on that is this season. If they just eat that savings, buying him out was a terrible decision on the cap, they have the $6.5 million season of dead money coming up and dead money through 2030. If they arent spending the money, just play out the year and buy him out next year (even if he sits in the pressbox).
I never really heard of anybody they brought in other than Zucker, although hopefully they bring more of an edge. They did need that. But do those guys move the needle closer to Boston, Toronto, Florida, Tampa, Rangers, Carolina, etc? Maybe they can eek out 90 points again and hit the league average.
Hasn't done much to improve the team. They got a C to replace a better C they recently traded for a redundant defenseman. They traded a very recent top-10 pick to get that, and it has objective people outside Buffalo scratching their heads.
The skinner buyout this summer makes no sense, unless there was a plan to spend the savings and replace the production. The biggest cost savings on that is this season. If they just eat that savings, buying him out was a terrible decision on the cap, they have the $6.5 million season of dead money coming up and dead money through 2030. If they arent spending the money, just play out the year and buy him out next year (even if he sits in the pressbox).
I never really heard of anybody they brought in other than Zucker, although hopefully they bring more of an edge. They did need that. But do those guys move the needle closer to Boston, Toronto, Florida, Tampa, Rangers, Carolina, etc? Maybe they can eek out 90 points again and hit the league average.