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Everything posted by GrassValleyGreg
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The guy has played 500 NHL games, so its odd to say hes not worth it because of 13 games. Great hometown, shorter-term deal for NYR.
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Have you read the bolded above somewhere? Please share. Most of what I've read/seen of Benoit is frustrating inconsistency and even more frustrating, poorly timed penalties. Still, as I said, an upgrade over Foligno, especially in skill imo.
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One of the most undisciplined players in the league. Stupid penalties can quickly wear out one's welcome. Plus flashes of high skill with inconsistency can also frustrate. Still, an upgrade over Foligno, imo.
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Buffalo to Host World Juniors in 2018
GrassValleyGreg replied to That Aud Smell's topic in The Aud Club
"As of now, reasonable to think the Sabres will have four prospects (Mittelstadt, Pu, Luukkonen, Davidsson) in Buffalo this winter at the WJC" - Kris Baker This event just got a lot more exciting. Those lucky enough to attend: make it a special one!! -
It's fun when you get a new GM to trust his judgement and reserve your own. Message boards have turned fanbases into the most vocal and impatient lot. Let the guy establish a track record please.
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Buffalo to Host World Juniors in 2018
GrassValleyGreg replied to That Aud Smell's topic in The Aud Club
Mittelstadt going to make this a whole lotta fun! -
Sooooo excited for the World Juniors now! Jealous of Buffalonians.
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I couldn't do a pull up in high school. I now way 220 pounds with 2% body fat.
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People judging an 18 year old on pull ups :thumbdown: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Stands out on ice with elite skill more than anyone else in this draft.
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Next American stud after Keller, Eich. Went from having nothing in Juniors to now having one of the top prospects. And hosting him to boot.
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Expansion Draft -- Sabres moves and speculation
GrassValleyGreg replied to SabresBaltimore's topic in The Aud Club
Really good stuff. Underperforming, former top prospect who can move the puck, has speed and is still young. Perfect project with high ceiling for Housley. One red flag is a brash party rep that is similar to Kane's (instagram, etc.). Those two might not be a good match. -
2017-18 lineup prediction (the Original Lineup Thread)
GrassValleyGreg replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
I think its pretty hard to argue against ROR as captain. He has emerged as an all-world two-way center. Hopefully the GM change will stem what was feeling like an anointment of captaincy to Eich. -
Tim Murray and Dan Byslma Have Been Fired
GrassValleyGreg replied to Mustache of God's topic in The Aud Club
lol at people thinking TP is some genius with some plan in place that we can't see. I challenge anyone to find a more unintelligent owner in sports; one so wholly unfit and void of any prudence or ability to evaluate talent. Takes more greed and amorality to make billions destroying the earth than business acumen and foresight (see Beverly Hillbillies or most other inbred oil tycoons). -
Game discussion thread GDT : Leafs at Sabres 3-25 7pm
GrassValleyGreg replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Vintage Enzo/Kuli tonight. What could have been... -
Game discussion thread GDT : Leafs at Sabres 3-25 7pm
GrassValleyGreg replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Sorry for the misunderstanding NS. It followed up a negative about Kadri. Salaam alaikum. -
Game discussion thread GDT : Leafs at Sabres 3-25 7pm
GrassValleyGreg replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
WTF? So am I you racist piece of . -
An opinion with such authority.
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Game discussion thread Jets at Sabres 1-7-2017 @ 1pm
GrassValleyGreg replied to spndnchz's topic in The Aud Club
Thought Franson had an awful game. A number of glaring mental errors; lackadaisical around the puck. It's a shame Kuli has not been able to get it going. He's a big weapon in the type of transition game we're trying to play. -
Since drafting Sam and signing ROR, the hope of many was to see ROR shift to wing and have our back-to-back top 5 picks become an elite one-two punch down the middle. ROR's dominance in the circle makes this difficult to do right now (not to mention Sam being far from an elite #2), but the change may benefit the team under the current roster. Proposed lineup: Okposo - Eichel - Foligno Kane - Reinhart - ROR Gionta - Girgensons - Bailey Mouls - Grant - Des/Carrier Keep the first line going. They've shown some growth in the last few games (particularly on neutral D, Jack's stick is a big time disruptor here). Put ROR on the wing with Sam where he could still take draws often. Girgs been playing well of late, and a change to center is what seemed to have been the spark. He'd be a solid #3, although he wouldn't have much protection in the circle here (maybe shift Kane with Gionta?). Injuries have been the one consistent theme of the season, and one of the few strengths of our depleted roster is depth at center. If ROR is willing to make the move to wing and he maintains his play, then I think the experiment may pay off. *Not necessarily advocating this, just more of a thought experiment.
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I'd like to propose a healthy forward lineup based on a few factors: 1) Sam's comfort level at center. Sammy has not had a great sophomore season but he does look more comfortable when playing the pivot. 2) Smart Gio complementing forceful Kane. On more than one occasion Kane forced a bullet pass to Gio in the neutral zone. For any other player, it would have been caught in feet or deflected into a turnover. Gio simply opened up his stick and one-touched it to the off wing. I think these two are perfect complements to one another and Kane has a respect for Gio's game which can go a long way for his commitment and battle. 3) Giving Lars some top line minutes. There is little doubt that Lars is one of our best and most consistent players on the ice. His skill is often as evident as his ability to play a two-way game. Putting him with some high-end talent could see him take another step. Note: We are one forward short of serious playoff contender. (Vesey :( ) Larsson - O'Reilly - Moulson Foligno - Eichel - Okposo Kane - Reinhart - Gionta Girgensons - Grant - Carrier Thoughts? What are the negatives? Sorry if this isn't where wishful lineups should go.
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Sam's shift on the third goal is the best I've seen from him this year, but his game continues to weigh down our top six. I might move Lars up and let Sammy develop a bit at center. He appeared to start taking well to it before. Kanes best game of the year showcasing speed and even some stickhandling, although I still don't notice his stellar forecheck as much as I used too. Maybe someone got in his ear about staying healthy? We should still dump and chase with him a bit more, especially if he's playing on the third. I think its obvious the shootouts have been in Lehnny's head for a while now. Any history of a cold backup going in at the end of OT? Would it mess too much with psyche? (he is playing very well). Is it a role Anders would embrace? To the guy taking an unprompted shot at "Hillary fans", not really any place for that. Heading home and going to the game Thursday. Pumped! My optimism will take a dent if we don't put it away in regulation.
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Sniper has a pretty specific definition and is in no way as broad as 30-goal scorer.
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GDT: Sabres at Wild, Nov. 1, 2016, 8:00 pm
GrassValleyGreg replied to nfreeman's topic in The Aud Club
Just watched the game replay here on the west coast. Some observations: -On Ennis: so nice to have him back after having tempered expectations followed by a slow start. Almost forgot how heady of a player he can be. Him and Reino are starting to understand each other's game and the resulting possession is impressive. What a bonus Enzo will be when we are at full go. Ennis-Reino-Eich could be a force in the o zone. -On Mouls: Obvious by now but another pleasant surprise is Mouls returning to form. After completely writing him off, he has shown what made him an NHL player in the past: hand/eye, positioning, and a decent shot with ability to finish around the net. These two players returning to form is really the early season story in my opinion, followed by Risto’s continued development and Oks smart and physical play and it's fit in our offense. Lehnney’s play could soon be included in this early season story line. -On Bailey and Baptiste: Very evident infusion of youth and speed. Bailey especially seems motivated by pro minutes. Didn’t watch his defensive work closely, but he could be a tough decision when Fasch and Des are back. -On where we stand: Obviously not good to lose our top playmaker and Kane, but the absence of these two (our most dynamic but also most anti-system players) might have been a boon to DD and the development of his system. The anti-DD crowd is clear in their critique, but I agree with what one poster said: his system is glaring in its deficiencies when not executed but effective when bought into by all. The system is especially effective on the road. If we can bag more points at home, we are in good shape. Huge eastern conference stretch ahead. Nice to be heading into it with some confidence.