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SABRES 0311

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  1. I liked UPL, Power, Malenstyn, Greenway, Benson, and McLeod. Everyone else was meh.
  2. At this point I’m for a 6-4 start to the first 10. It would be a decent foundation for the season and requires them to overcome an abysmal first two games.
  3. Agreed. Bottom six got what it needed a year too late. Next year should be at least two of the top six (Tuch and Cozens) and two of the D (Muel and Joker). Krebs as well. Need a top pair shutdown Dman, legitimate 1C, and 2W. Absolutely not banking on Kulich or anyone else in the pipeline. Peterka TBD Quinn Benson TT TBD Greenway McLeod TBD Same or mostly same fourth line Dahlin TBD Power Byram Clifton Johnson/similar It’s a heavy price to fill those holes. Bye Kulich.
  4. Sell em, move em, wait a couple years, get an expansion team, hire the VGK architects and entice Bettman to look the other way. In all seriousness things may be too far gone. Arizona got out of hand and couldn’t dig themselves out. Nobody likes that thought but it is a possibility. If this season goes like the first two games you have to at least look at another rebuild that says goodbye to a couple guys. Now I bunker down and wait for the response.
  5. 🤣🤣 Bills Mafia about to figure out what Sabres fans did years ago.
  6. Overreaction. Not saying he’s a bad player just not a first liner. First liners to me improvise and have high offensive IQ. He is often disengaged in finding open ice or anticipating how the play would/could develop. His big wide circles I mentioned keep him moving to react instead of knowing where to go to generate offense. He needs the structure I think comes more with a middle six role.
  7. He made meaningful trades for the bottom six. Problem is they should’ve happened a year ago. This year should have been upgrading Joker, Tuch or Cozens, and Muel.
  8. Nah, only two minutes. Dillon lowered the bar.
  9. The idea it’s only been two games is incorrect. A lot of these guys, specifically most of the top six, have been together for a few years. They get the ice time and PPs and look what has been. They will do good against mediocre teams, struggle against bubble teams, and get dominated by top ten teams.
  10. No. Lack of talent and hockey IQ in the top six. No viable option for a defense partner for Dahlin unless you break up Byram and Power, our best pairing.
  11. The coach won’t make players tougher. They’ve been this way their entire lives. Only way to inject toughness is to acquire those players. It’s too late to make any of these players except Benson into something they’re not. Same with most players in any sport. The point is to put a team together of the right types of players with the right differing skill levels. Not hoping to turn existing players into something they’re not. Team is built wrong. Too much hope in young guys having big ceilings and locking up that hoped potential with big money.The TT, Cozens, Muel, and Tuch you see is what they will be until age causes them to degrade. Jury is still out on Quinn but the only top six we have are TT and Peterka. Only top three guy is Peterka. Tuch, Benson, and Cozens are middle six. Cozens possibly bottom six depending on what team he’s on.
  12. And that would be fine on a team that can compensate with actual high end players. Not saying he is a terrible player but he isn’t what the team needs in terms of consistency. Dare I say putting a letter on him doesn’t send a positive message.
  13. Tuch is a floater. He skates big wide circles and only has an impact for the few seconds he’s on the PK. I think Lindy should’ve used the fourth line to send a message but Tuch is playing outside where he should, third line.
  14. To anyone talking about how good NJD are, do you expect only competitive games against mediocre teams? No, you expect to be competitive no matter who they’re playing. After all the coaches and GMs the past decade it’s the same old. Maybe because we use the same old players. The only bright spot has been the fourth line’s physicality and occasional scoring chance that line generates. Power and Byram also pair well together. Almost like that pairing and the fourth line have an idea of their role. IMO this is what happens when you put guys outside their capability. Joker, TT, Tuch, Cozens as an example. Muel’s purpose and contract are a mystery to me.
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