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dudacek

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  1. Bryson and Miller outstanding work. Hopefully we feed off it and that turns things around.
  2. You have to admit the Blues/ROR parallels are pretty clear. We were saying the same thing three years ago around this time. The Sabres were looking improved. The coach was popular. We weren’t convinced yet Dylan and Peyton, I mean Casey and Tage, sucked… 😘
  3. While I agree with your point, this wasn't designed to be "1st interview after the trade" it was (right from Friedman's mouth) scheduled before the trade and was designed to be "interview to help force trade."
  4. Alex Tuch is anything but a throw-in. He's very good player who is just 25, fits the "plays fast, has character" mold we are creating and has a power forward prototype game that we lack both currently and in the system. He's easily top 6 forward for us now and likely will remain that way for a while. Very happy to have him.
  5. Two parties who once seemed perfect for each other discovered 6 years later that they no longer wanted the same things. I don't blame Kevyn for wanting to push the reset button. The organization sucked and it was needed. I don't blame Jack for wanting to be focused on winning now entering his prime after five years of losing. It was a divorce. And, hard as it might be to accept for kids (us), it was the right move for these particular parties at this time.
  6. It was reported that the future considerations in the Butcher deal were and will continue to be literally nothing. I suspect that is the case here. It's often industry jargon for 'free'
  7. They are helping us I don’t know if this is right, but regardless we are close to the floor. This gives us about $6 million in cushion to move out salary without dropping below the floor at no real cost and it doesn’t hurt us on the other end since we aren’t hitting the ceiling. Not sure what the benefit is for the Islanders because I haven’t checked, but I imagine it gives them flexibility at the other end and an opportunity accrue cap space. I doubt the futures will be anything at all, or if they are, it will be negligible. But we might.
  8. Is the Boychuk thing basically a cap hit with no real money hit that allows the Sabres to not worry about the floor as the pull players up and down? He’s a $6 million one-year cap hit on LTIR.
  9. He said and then kinda backed off that the interview and any resultant fallout was something that people (the Sabres) wanted to avoid. Basically, I thought he was implying that a frustrated Jack interview had been arranged by Eichel’s camp as another lever to get this done. I think the fact that Elliotte got the interview certainly should feed the flames of where he was getting info from in this process.
  10. Friedman just told Marek that Krebs was always a player Buffalo targeted and that he was put on the table about a week ago. He spoke to Jack face-to-face this morning. Clips coming later. Interview was scheduled before the trade happened and he thinks it would have gone a lot differently if it had not. Suggested the desire to avoid that may have helped close the deal.
  11. 75 per cent on the 4 1sts. But he also checked off his following goals in the trade: avoiding retention; avoiding cap dumps, avoiding conditional picks, and adding legit top 6 (centre) prospect. Do we buy this? Every indication we got was the difference between "more or less" was named Peyton Krebs.
  12. What I was pointing out was not that Adams “won”, more that he pretty much accomplished what he set out to do. Whether that equates to a win is the story we will watch unfold over the next few years. They were. But the ranking was “young players” not just “prospects” and included guys like Dahlin and Cozens. Krebs is a huge add, and that ranking didn’t include the leaps Quinn, Peterka, Levi, and to a lesser extent Power have shown early. I’m going to stand by my take, they have among the best collections of young talent in the league. Let’s hope this time they become something.
  13. Sure. The benefits of the picks and the cap space won’t become clear for a while. Still waiting for Adams to take advantage of the space. IMO, the addition of Krebs vaults our current prospect list to among the best in the league. We have 3 1sts this year and 3 2nds next year. Let’s hope the Adams team does a better job with all that capital than Tim Murray did.
  14. The Internet said the Sabres were going to have to take a salary dump to make this work. The Sabres did not take on a salary dump The Internet said the Sabres were going to have to accept conditional picks based on Jack’s health/games played. The Sabres did not have to take on such conditions. The Internet said the Sabres were never going to be able to trade Eichel until his neck was fixed. The Sabres traded Jack Eichel before his neck got fixed. The Internet said no one was giving up a top prospect for a broken Eichel. Peyton Krebs is arguably a top 10 prospect. The Internet said the Sabres were never going to get anywhere near their ask of 4 1sts or the equivalent. The Sabres got two former 1sts who have so far justified that status, an actual 1st and a 2nd. Interesting.
  15. Great feature on who he is and where he comes from: https://theathletic.com/970315/2019/05/10/between-chasing-pucks-and-recording-albums-how-the-krebs-are-making-their-mark-in-the-whl-and-nashville/ Consider the Krebses in full pursuit: Maddison, 22, is making a living as a singer-songwriter. She settled in Nashville at the age of 19. Dakota, 20, returns to the WHL for a fifth season in the fall. He left home at 16 when he cracked the lineup of the Tri-City Americans. He now skates for the Calgary Hitmen. Peyton, 18, star of the WHL Kootenay Ice, is a sure-fire first-rounder in the NHL draft. By 15, he was billeting in Strathmore, Alta., and playing for the midgets there. Dru, 16, a second-round selection at the 2018 WHL bantam draft, is bound this winter for the Medicine Hat Tigers. Asked about their remarkably high-reaching offspring, Greg shrugs — and Cindy leaves the table, ostensibly to fetch water. “I mean, we get lots of comments from friends and people we meet,” Greg said. “It’s pretty cool. I don’t know. We always say we found what the kids are passionate about. That’s all we did. I guess they just found their thing. Lots of kids try lots of different things and don’t find that thing.” *** Dru, aiming to catch on with the Tigers, is next. Three lads, three WHL outposts. “Some families want their kids to play together on certain junior teams,” Greg said. “We said, ‘No, you go on your own path. It’ll make you better.'” Cindy agrees. Embrace adversity. “Rather than hiding them from it and protecting them,” she said. “That’s a common theme now, ‘Oh, I don’t want (my child) to get cut.’ No, no. It’s OK to be cut. Then it’s how you respond. That’s what makes the difference.” If the environment seems decidedly coddle-free, note that it also comes without pressure. Even if outsiders conclude that Greg and Cindy are whip-crackers. Not true. “It’s driven by you, personally,” Dakota said. “Our mom and dad aren’t going to make us stickhandle in the garage. Or make Maddison go sing. We have personal goals … our parents just support us and love us the way they do.”
  16. Don't love the trade in a vacuum. You can't replace an Eichel. The only way we "win" it is if he comes back less than what he was. I do like the players we got and the personality of the core Adams is building. Mostly, I'm just glad it's over. Onward and upward.
  17. Kid is not going to be a star, but he is my kind of hockey player.
  18. Monahan, Dube, Pelletier and a mid to late 1st Reilly, Hague, Brisson and a late 1st That's certainly where my expectations were before the internet started teasing me, with the hope that Vegas caved for Krebs.
  19. I will say that the past two days have certainly restored fan base hopes that they may actually be able to get a return for broken Eichel that approaches what we might have received for a healthy Eichel. Hasn't history taught us that we should all be bracing for some crushing disappointment?
  20. I would imagine the NHL is desperate to bump the Chicago shame down the news cycle.
  21. Maybe more than eichel going the other way? Maybe Victor Olofsson doesn't really have a soft tissue injury?
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