pekka55
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He is part of the problem. He's part of the team that sucks and is the captain of the team that sucks.Dahlin. Is. Not. A. Problem.
In any way, shape or form.
He is part of the problem. He's part of the team that sucks and is the captain of the team that sucks.Dahlin. Is. Not. A. Problem.
In any way, shape or form.
We just beat WPG, WSH, VGK, EDM.I wouldn't expect this strong finish to last the rest of the season.
We have murder's row coming up with Tampa x2, Florida and Carolina, not to mention the Leafs.
At this time of year teams filled with AHLers are the most dangerousFirst they were destroyed by the Flyers with 1/4 of the roster filled by career AHLers. And then they destroyed Washington, who are one of the best NHL teams this season, in a back-to-back game.
I love the duality and incomprehensible cognitive dissonance required for this argument, as I've seen it countless times with Buffalo players. Jack Eichel sucks, Sam Reinhart sucks - then they leave and are top 20 players. Hahaha, Buffalo sucks and gave their best players away.He is part of the problem. He's part of the team that sucks and is the captain of the team that sucks.
Didn't say any of that. Just pointed out that he's part of the team that has sucked every single season since he was drafted. He's not walking on water and is not above criticism.I love the duality and incomprehensible cognitive dissonance required for this argument, as I've seen it countless times with Buffalo players. Jack Eichel sucks, Sam Reinhart sucks - then they leave and are top 20 players. Hahaha, Buffalo sucks and gave their best players away.
Environment and context matter in team sports. Bad coaching, bad development, bad roster construction, and bad ownership all contribute to performance. But then if a Buffalo fan tells you that a player is remarkably good and is performing incredibly well despite all of those factors, that player is somehow part of the problem??? He most certainly is not. No amount of bravado, leadership, or unshakeable raison d'etre of any one individual could save this franchise from itself.
Alternate theory: they’ve had an unsustainable run of incredible puck luck, but are getting outchanced at the same rate they have been all season because 5 out of 6 D and 9 out of 12 forwards are absolute dogshit in their own zone playing with little structure and even less toughness.Buffalo has a good enough roster to make the playoffs. They are all just mentally weak and can’t play well until the pressure is off.
It's not just scores. Philadelphia is one of the worst NHL teams on paper (and on the ice), and Washington leads East, is the second best team of the league overall and already has more than 100 points.
9-5-0 since TDL so a 105pt pace.They replaced Dylan Cozens with literally nothing and they’ll never lose again.
Those wins are over9-5-0 since TDL so a 105pt pace.
None of us care about where we draft. It’s irrelevant to us at this point, we don’t need another talented 18 year old. Entertain us.Poor draft pick lol, longshot chance they could even get to frisky all year Anaheim.
and free entitled, pretentious Habs fans from thinking it's the glory years again suddenly.Free Dahlin please
Benson is taking a pretty big step right now driving L1 with Tage. But hopefully there is continued upside including goals.Unless Power can evolve somewhat defensively, or they ship him out, big chance/risk is that they'll keep spinning the same type of wheels next season.
They have a big Russian D who is doing well in the American league, perhaps they should just replace above mentioned player with aforementioned player.
They're also way too reliant on Dahlin, Thompson and Tuch. That's a thin core.
They'll need guys like Benson, Kulich, Östlund taking big steps next season.
Peterka drama this summer (bridge, trade, or offer sheet) is going to be the next oneThey wait to trade players until they have no leverage or the player has been bad for a really long time and they get scraps in return that they have to hope and get lucky with
Unless Power can evolve somewhat defensively, or they ship him out, big chance/risk is that they'll keep spinning the same type of wheels next season.
They have a big Russian D who is doing well in the American league, perhaps they should just replace above mentioned player with aforementioned player.
Kulich- rookie year at 20They're also way too reliant on Dahlin, Thompson and Tuch. That's a thin core.
They'll need guys like Benson, Kulich, Östlund taking big steps next season.
I believe you have the Jets and Stars backwards here. Jets have always been in front of Dallas.Caps and Jets (who the Sabres also recently beat) are on cruise control, mystery solved.
Although the Jets are within striking distance of Dallas, so maybe they shouldn’t be.
I hate to pin things on a single player however I am steadfast in my belief that if Power doesn't improve next season, they will find themselves in the same boat. That's why I am open to trading him, even if the return isn't spectacular (similar to the Cozen's deal).Unless Power can evolve somewhat defensively, or they ship him out, big chance/risk is that they'll keep spinning the same type of wheels next season.
Thompson, Tuch and Sahlin have been consistent producers. I have no fear of one of them tailing off at their ages. But, yes….they need others.Unless Power can evolve somewhat defensively, or they ship him out, big chance/risk is that they'll keep spinning the same type of wheels next season.
They have a big Russian D who is doing well in the American league, perhaps they should just replace above mentioned player with aforementioned player.
They're also way too reliant on Dahlin, Thompson and Tuch. That's a thin core.
They'll need guys like Benson, Kulich, Östlund taking big steps next season.