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The Sabres Hockey Hotline with... somebody or other?
MattPie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
And when people start tweeting that it's a bad idea. "I'm just presenting another idea." -
I've been trying to remember that guy's handle since all the board-talk started up.
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Hah, my wife was rolling after reading it yesterday.
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Murray Heaven - Hockey Heaven is dead. Long live Murray Heaven
MattPie replied to X. Benedict's topic in The Aud Club
I'm betting there were a large number of teams that would have loved to assume Ehrhoff's current contract. $4M/yr for a good D? Sign me up. None of those teams offered up enough that would make the risk to the Sabres ($10M in recapture) worthwhile. -
Or without "arse". :-p (just kidding PA, we Keystoners need to stick together)
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Fixed. I've heard that the government will pick up the tab on those things, but that's hearsay and I won't stand behind it. The problem isn't the particulars, but the grand scheme where it's apparently OK for some employers to decide there are certain things they don't feel like covering.
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Well, when he had a real chance of going to Florida it's probably relief. Thought process on seeing Omark's name: Oh, yeah, that guy. What year did he play with the team again? Crap, this year? Either he made no impression or I'm getting old.
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So maybe I'm out of the loop: who is Major Patrick Miller? Does he have some sort of connection with the Sabres?
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Can someone refresh my high School Civics: let's say the public was really, really against this decision. I don't think Congress can make a law to change it, right? It'd have to be another SCOTUS decision or perhaps a Constitutional Amendment, right?
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I feel like this is an important topic, so I'll chime in on various things brought up. I'll often post things that get no response. I figure either the point wasn't very good or my logic was so unassailable that there was no point in discussing it further. Please let me think it's the former. I suppose if you're a new person that might seem cold. Grammar police: if I see a poorly worded (or spelt) post, I know that I discount the opinion somewhat. I probably miss out on some good things, but really this is fun-time and I'm not going to force myself to do unpleasant reading. I do make an exception for our few international posters, of course. There/their/they're (and with the Buffalo accent, I'm surprised we don't get more "dare"), however, drives me up a wall. To be honest, I think that's the way of the world so being able to coherently express yourself in writing is more important than having your feelings hurt on the internet. I rarely correct anyone on here, but I hope anyone that sees issues in my posts speaks up and corrects me. I need to learn as much as anyone. Threads: I like fewer threads because I'm going to read everything and it reduces the number of duplicates. The worst was when every. single. thread. inevitably ended up discussing how much Darcy/Lindy sucked and you had to read nearly the same post from probably the same poster in 4 different places, and then *HAD* to respond to clear up their misconceptions. ;) Fewer threads seem to reduce that tendency. I like the culture of this place, it's intelligent and usually reasonable as long as you don't post something ridiculous.
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I think that's what I got too. And a lot of the questions I was thinking, "well, I guess that one is closer than the other". My wife (and I, I suppose) are livid. Not having had a chance to read more about it, can a company just decide it has a deep-seated disagreement with (expensive) cancer treatment?
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Was it as Trolltastic has Coulter? I was at a Mexican restaurant during the game, lots of fun. Until the end.
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Christian Ehrhoff bought out; Signs with PIT, 1yr $4M
MattPie replied to Hoss's topic in The Aud Club
Heh, same here. -
Didn't Grigorenko say something similar when he was drafted? We're waiting. Eh, close: “Eleven teams didn’t draft me so too bad for them. I’m No. 1 pick for Buffalo Sabres.”
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There was a caller on the radio talking about how the first pick should go to the best of the last 5 teams so they have a reason to compete. All that does (along with a bunch of other schemes) is move the "tank" around in the standings. If you're sitting at 24th or 25th with a week to go in the season, you're going to be hoping to lose down to 26th and get the pick. I'm not sure if a team would really forego a playoff series in hopes for the pick most years, but you never know this year.
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Where's that Hershey Fireworks quote from bio?
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Jellystone Park in Java is reasonable too. :)
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I guess the real question is if a player is dead, can the team choose to keep the player on the books to reach the floor. :)
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I concur.
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I don't want to sound condescending, but: DUH. Based on Crosby, whomever gets McDavid is going to reap a ton of Marketing and Merchandise dollars and National TV exposure, plus probably be in the playoffs for a solid string of years. The BOG (owners) would be stupid to NOT try to make a play like this in each's own self-interest, but it comes off as bush-league and short-sighted (because it is). McDavid will be playing in Buffalo for sure. 1-3 games a year. I think everyone will be less stressed if they accept that now.
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It should probably be noted that you could smooth out the odds and still leave last place at 25%. Just not have as much of a curve downward from picks 2-14. 25-15-10-7-5-4-4-4-3-3-3-3-2-2 (I think, I'm not really adding that up). I doubt the NHL will leave last place alone, but it's possible. This does show why the BOG should be left out of some decisions: the tyranny of the majority.
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PO box in White Hall MD? :)
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If a player is dead, can we put him on LTIR?