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bob_sauve28

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  1. https://buffalohockeycentral.com/2020/07/13/should-the-sabres-go-after-brock-boeser/?fbclid=IwAR0KSoJBZuk6TTVLVlVXrivnxy36UEqNvGoAvN_cwPN9TnYTMWOAlUmsUgg OPINION Should the Sabres go after Brock Boeser? Canucks may be exploring a trade by Kevin Freiheit July 13, 2020 Over the past weekend, there were some rumors going on after Rick Dhaliwal from The Athletic tweeted that the Canucks were considering trading Brock Boeser:
  2. Have you ever gotten a soar back from riding? I did my longest ride yet, over 20 miles, and it was easy on my legs, but back is soar a few days later. Not sure if its the ride or this new chair I got ???
  3. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/the-nba-e2-80-99s-reopening-is-a-warning-sign-for-the-us-economy/ar-BB16ktX1 NBA plans to reopen has some players opting out. Can't see their families, some don't want to get infected, etc.
  4. Scott Niedermyer Duncan Keith (Future Sabre,lol) Marion Hossa Chara is an amazing player Victor Hedman
  5. That Grigs-Okposo-Larry line was an above average line, I thought
  6. His speed is something else. He has the potential to be a real good one
  7. Letter from Linus to fans One of the most difficult parts about being injured is being away from your teammates. You miss the camaraderie when the team is on the road and you are home rehabbing, and recovery can begin to feel like a marathon at times. I fell into that slump while I rehabbed following my injury this season. The interactions I had with fans during that time made a world of difference to me. It happened everywhere. I could be at the grocery store and people would come up to me, wishing me good luck with my rehab. If felt great to receive that sort of kindness during a stressful time. It goes to show how people go above and beyond to show they care in this town. That mentality has stuck out to me and my family ever since we came to Buffalo. I have never had a negative interaction with a fan. It could be out in public or after practice, I'm always struck by how genuine people are about the Sabres. They are 100-percent bought in. Sabres fans are authentic. I might talk to an older fan, and the conversation always comes back to the fact that they have loved this team since the '80s or since the franchise started. No matter what happened in a game the night before, the conversation always ends on a positive note. At the end of every conversation, I walk away feeling like they care about Linus Ullmark the person, not the hockey player. I'm thankful for that.
  8. He can't even play in AHL but you guys think he can play in NHL? ok! Come on guys, think! Just joking
  9. 8.) Buffalo Sabres – Marco Rossi, Centre/Left Wing, Ottawa 67’s, OHL Rossi scored 39 goals and 81 assists for 120 points in just 56 games this year. He was a dynamic offensive force for the Ottawa 67s, helping them to be one of the best teams in the OHL. When the OHL season was stopped due to Covid-19, he had a nine-point lead for the league scoring title. Rossi has a quick wrist shot with an excellent release. When defenders back off, he can use them as a screen and fire a shot on net. He also has an excellent one-timer. Rossi is talented as both a playmaker and a shooter. He has the passing skills to set up his linemates and make them better. His ability to extend plays through his work down low really lets him take advantage of these playmaking abilities. Despite his lack of size, he plays the game in the dirty areas of the ice. The Sabres have their franchise centre in Jack Eichel. It was hoped that Casey Mittelstadt would become the number two centre. That hasn’t happened yet, but it’s still too early to write him off. The Sabres drafted Dylan Cozens at 7th overall a year ago, and he might become that centre behind Eichel. Rossi becomes another option to fill that role. As noted earlier, a team can not have too many good centres. Rossi is the best player on the board at this point. If all three develop, they can always move one of the players to the wing or trade them for other assets. The Sabres need scoring depth and Rossi will help bring that eventually. He’s also good in his own end.
  10. Trade a high quality player that will be in the organization for a decade, probably at a decent salary cap hit, for a more expensive and shorter term player. I think any trade would have to include a salary dump on our part. Just take the pick Who traded Brandon McNab? I can’t keep track of the revolving door
  11. Trade the pick? Hmmmm.... https://buffalonews.com/opinion/sabres-gm-kevyn-adams-should-take-a-different-approach-by-trading-no-8-pick/article_157a2d1c-b800-11ea-9cf1-93ac3b10550e.html If the player is young and good and we have for a long time, yes. Has to be a near perfect deal, though.
  12. Yup! With room to grow, too!
  13. I’m not saying they are a Stanley Cup contender with only better goaltending, but it is the biggest problem on this team now if they want to be a playoff contender. Yes, more scoring up front will be required, but if you can’t stop the puck, it won’t matter if you add Leon Draiseitle to the line up, they’d still lose
  14. I sure hope Kevyn Adams doesn’t agree with you. I hope he sees that this team was basically without a goaltender for as much as 40% of its games and played real well when Linus was playing and healthy.
  15. I think the team is fine, add another goalie, fix the PP, get Skinner going and hope the prospects pan out, draft well, and go! This is already a good team. We literally had a goalie last season that couldn’t track the puck.
  16. At some point the financial losses are going to hurt and that will start lawsuits over who is and isn't going to be paid. Would not be surprised to see sports francises go bankrupt before too long, just to get out of paying when not playing
  17. This sounds really big and widespread just judging from the article. Parents must be horrified to learn they sent their boys off to this. I hope the press does its job and presses for more answers about this. If it is widespread then people need to held accountable and players need to speak up. They need to speak up to protect the next group of innocents from being thrown into this nightmare.
  18. Carter Hutton wants to know who his optometrist will be
  19. You mean having a goalie that literally can't follow the puck is a bad thing?
  20. Yes, I bet! “left (Carcillo) permanently traumatized. He suffered severe mental health issues which were not present before the abuse he endured. He continues to suffer from these mental health issues to this day.” Young men get treated this way and we wonder why they go out at parties and rapes happen. The pressure to win is so great that they have to mentally destroy these young men so they have a slave mentality? This is horrible
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