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jad1

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  1. So in Botterill's 3rd year, they're still not close to being a contender? That's a difficult concept to accept.
  2. The development of young players on the big club under Botterill has been alarmingly bad.
  3. When Jamie Vardy decides to have a party, there's not much you can do to stop it.
  4. Too many goals against scored on plays from behind the Sabres net.
  5. It'll be interesting to see the changes Krueger makes for Wednesday. Hopefully we won't see the Sobotka/Vessey penalty kill line ever again.
  6. I bought a 50th an anniversary jersey to wear watching the games, but I think I might have been better off buying a Tshirt with Krueger's face on it.
  7. Penguins up 5-1 on Columbus. Pretty good team when they're given a chance to breathe.
  8. Great game and it was also great seeing all the highlights and photos of former players. This could be a fun season.
  9. For five years Sabres coaches have talked about playing a transition game with speed. Tonight is the first time we can see what that actually looks like.
  10. The Eichel-Skinner-Reinhart is not only the best line the Sabres can ice, it has the potential to be a top five line in the NHL. This line and strong goaltending drove a badly-coached and talent-poor team to a 10 game winning streak last season. Eichel's playmaking optimizes Skinner's scoring. Reinhart's play-making optimizes Eichel's scoring. Reinhart ensures that the team gets value from their two highest-paid players. If the GM builds a reliable, NHL-quality 2nd line to support these guys, they could lead the team to the playoffs. As a first line, they are that good.
  11. Well then the thought a second line of Vesey-Sobotka-Sheary must make you want to commit hari-kari. And you give that defensive lineup to a guy like Trotz or in-his-prime Ruff, and you would get a much differnet and better result. And whatever you think about draft position, the fact remains that Eichel, Dahlin, Reinhart, Skinner, Mittelstadt, Ristolainen, and Bogosian were top ten picks. That's one third of the lineup who are top 10 picks with Cozens on deck. If that lineup doesn't produce more that 85 points, what do you do? Trade them for career third pairing guys and third liners? Or do you bring in a front office who can manage and optimize that talent.
  12. I'm saying that the issue with the defense last season had more to do with coaching than the talent. I'm saying a decent coach, like Lindy Ruff in his prime, would have built a good defense with Bogo, Risto, and Dahlin (all top 10 picks). I'm saying a good coach would have gotten more out of McCabe and Scandella. I'm saying that with better coaching on the back end, the GM could use more resources to fix the issues he caused on the front end. And, sorry, we all should give a fxxx where someone is drafted. The whole god-dxxxed reason the Sabres are in the current hole is because they willfully positioned themselves to draft players at certain positions in the draft. This current team is built on the premise of high-draft picks. The GM's entire m.o. is building the pipeline, which emphasizes where guys are picked in the draft. This comes at a cost and if the front office can't find success with those highly drafted players, you find a front office who can.
  13. Defensive rebuild, meh. This is the only team whose defense has three first rounders (all taken in the top 10) and three second rounders on the roster, but they need a rebuild. The team defense actually got worse after they added Montour, a good player who actually played well after the trade. How many more slick, puck-moving defensemen does Botterill need if they all lose their minds when the opponent has the puck behind their own net? I often wonder if Ristolainen would have all his issues with d-zone exits if he played under Ruff after the lockout. Botterill is spending resources to fix a problem that should be addressed by coaching. Hopefully Krueger has learned how to coach team defensive zone structure in the EPL. Meanwhile the team is left trying to figure out if Sobotka or Mittelstadt will be the 2C, and moving career 3rd liners up to the 1st line.
  14. Is a #2 center worth firing your GM who was foolish with his best players in favor of hiring a GM who is not? That's a more realistic question for a thought experiment.
  15. Why would we have to trade our best prospects for a #2 center when the Stanley Cup champions traded a couple of Salary dumps, their 3rd best prospect and a lottery-protected 1st round pick for their #1 center?
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