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GDT Penguins at Sabres 1 PM 10/01/22. Sabres.com, NHL Network, WGR
Broken Ankles replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Caggiula with the preseason game of his life. Used to love the Drake, now I hate the Drake. -
The over on this game is 53.5, the highest on the board and yet it seems low. Vegas oddsmakers know too much but I can’t help think the Bills don’t score less than 31, and with a depleted secondary I can see the fins land 24. A high scoring affair in theory. Go Bills!
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Sabres Latest Embedded Episode Building the Pipeline
Broken Ankles replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
That will never not be funny. Even KA himself has to look back at that clip and cringe. Unrelated, I was surprised they shared the conversation with Adam’s and UPL. Not so much that a conversation was had, but rather it was included. Shouldn’t UPL a look at this an immediate threat but at the same time, a much lesser threat than what could have occurred. KA told him “the most important thing we need next year is for you to play games”. I guess. How about win games? How about win games, and in spectacular fashion. -
Tonight couldn’t be much better. And we got the better broadcast crew to boot. Levy and Riddick aren’t exactly Nance and Romo, but Joe Buck is just the worst. And Troy is average at best. Not sure how or why ESPN paid them what they did this off-season.
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Prayers Dane!
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All great points. I went back three years to see the roster from the 2019 prospects challenge. The forward comparison isn’t even close. https://sabresdigitalpressbox.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/2019-sabres-prospects-challenge-roster.pdf
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Annual expectations thread 2022/23: #24 Dylan Cozens
Broken Ankles replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
Cozens named breakout player of the year for the Sabres in the Sirius XMs preview of the Sabres by both host Boomer Gordon and your favorite play by play announcer, guest Dan Dunleavy. Not a bad listen. It’s in the on demand section. Cozens dedication and commitment should pay dividends this season. I’m thinking 15/25/40 and continued solid defensive play. Hoping for more goals. Motivated by Tage’s extension he will be the primary focus for next offseason. It’s there for the taking. Yes, Mule is due as well and I see him as core too, but games played and draft position makes him an easier bridge decision. -
Reminds me of the Pulp Fiction scene with Vincent and Mia talking about Tony Rocky Horror. Mia : He fell out of a window. Vincent : Hmm, hmm. Well, that is one way to say it. Another way to say it would be that he was thrown out. Another way would be that he was thrown out by Putin. And yet even another way to say it was that he was thrown out of the window by Putin because of his comments about the 🇺🇦.
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Annual expectations thread 2022/23: #37 Casey Mittelstadt
Broken Ankles replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
As noted above, often injured. Has never put up 30. Hoping for the best but planning for others to surpass, and Sabres to pivot. -
If you think that then bet on the 2023 win totals. The Vegas line for OTT, NJ and Detroit are significantly better than Buffalo. So they believe the hype. Bet the over for the Sabres and under for NJ or Detroit. The Devils were predicted to have 89 pts. last year and finished with 63. This year they increased it to 91. Seems like a lock for the under. Sabres on the other hand we’re predicted to have 67 and exceeded that number. Stands to reason they exceed this years target of 77.5. Anaheim Ducks 80.5 Arizona Coyotes 65.5 Boston Bruins 93.5 Buffalo Sabres 77.5 Calgary Flames 99.5 Carolina Hurricanes 102.5 Chicago Blackhawks 66.5 Colorado Avalanche 111.5 Columbus Blue Jackets 79.5 Dallas Stars 94.5 Detroit Red Wings 84.5 Edmonton Oilers 103.5 Florida Panthers 106.5 Los Angeles Kings 95.5 Minnesota Wild 100.5 Montreal Canadiens 71.5 Nashville Predators 96.5 New Jersey Devils 91.5 New York Islanders 94.5 New York Rangers 99.5 Ottawa Senators 86.5 Philadelphia Flyers 78.5 Pittsburgh Penguins 102.5 San Jose Sharks 76.5 Seattle Kraken 82.5 St. Louis Blues 95.5 Tampa Bay Lightning 103.5 Toronto Maple Leafs 106.5 Vancouver Canucks 92.5 Vegas Golden Knights 98.5 Washington Capitals 95.5 Winnipeg Jets 87.5
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Why do you think that? The Isles have over $11m in cap space, with two RFA’s to sign. Dobson you could bridge as he isn’t arbitration eligible, and Romanov is 10.2c. What is the expected Kadri AAV? I think if they move anyone it would be a $3-4M contract, not one of their core.
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Never heard the term until this year. Found this to describe it: A "hold-in" is when a player arrives at training camp on time but chooses not to participate in practices because of a contract dispute. It differs slightly from a holdout — when a player avoids the team facility and team activities entirely in the hope of forcing a better contract or a trade. The origin of the term is a bit murky. Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio said that it used to describe "a player who either embellished or fabricated an injury in order to not practice." Either way, it seems hold-ins are all the rage in the league, Last year, Seahawks players Jamal Adams, Duane Brown and Quandre Diggs all enlisted the strategy in the hope of a better deal. The logic behind the hold-in is simple, in theory. In the olden days, players would hold out, teams would fine them and, once the holdout ended, teams would waive the fine fines. Beautiful stuff. But as the NFL contracts have gotten fatter, so, too, have the fines. Now, players can be docked up to $50,000 per day missed. And that fine forgiveness? The NFL's current collective bargaining agreement nixed that, meaning players have to eat the fine entirely (unless they are under a rookie contract). That makes the decision quite simple for the league's biggest stars: clock in without actually clocking in. Show up to training camp every day, stay out of activities and collect a check. In other sports yes, where there is no option to restructure a contract, and the contracts are guaranteed. Poyer has enough plays on tape to show any GM he is worth another deal. He doesn't need to prove anything. This is not like MLB, NBA or the NHL, but rather a league where the average playing career is ~3.5 years and it's not uncommon for an injury to shorten or end any potential future earnings. He's the 19th ranked Safety based on AAV and probably higher on this list if you asked coaches/GM's around the league. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/contracts/sort-value/safety/limit-100/ The problem is the Bills are facing a huge jump in salary cap for 4 players in 2023 compared to this year. Allen, Diggs, Miller and Milano will see salary cap figures almost 48 million more next year compared to this year. So there is very little the GM can do to extend or restructure Poyer at this time. It's an interesting dichotomy of a player looking to stay healthy and continue playing (elsewhere most likely) against balling out to win a Super bowl. At the end of the day, I think Poyer has more integrity than most of the other hold outs, or Jairus Byrd whom I alluded to in my original post. Who was only out to secure another contract. And when he received his 6 year $56M deal, only played three years before being cut.
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Agreed. He’s a high caliber individual. Just worried about players in a contract year without guarantees. Human nature is self preservation. Hopefully the opportunity of leading what could be an all time great D will not allow the lack of an extension to interfere with his play.
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I just hope he doesn’t develop plantar fasciitis, based on ‘absentis contractus’.
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OT: Vin Scully, Legendary MLB announcer, dies at 94.
Broken Ankles replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
Vin was a class above the rest. No one could carry a game like him. He transformed the commentary of baseball into an art form. The best. Rest In Peace. -
Spittin Chiclets Podcast featuring Kyle Okposo
Broken Ankles replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Not a fan of Biz, but dropping a $750k rif on KO was strong. -
Was "Dr. Dirty" a name he earned based on the condition of his fingers, or piano keys? Tickle the ivory? No, how about clean them.
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I know he's on the roster (until he isn't) but shame on you. It's bad juju to even anticipate ice time. JJP or nothing.
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No, Somebody that I used to know.
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I find the 4 years telling. I mean Laine gets his AAV, but COL probably held off term. With the question marks on defense and motivation, this is the poster child candidate for a short term deal. You have to keep certain players hungry.
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Plenty of teams need to shed salary before season start
Broken Ankles replied to ddaryl's topic in The Aud Club
You shouldn’t complain Doohickie. My father complained once, ONCE! -
Nick is $1.75M AAV - $7M total. Edit - overpaid, as was Miller. Cannot believe he received a two year deal.
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How is this possible with a QO of $7.5M for Laine? Cap Friendly is not updated yet, but if $12M AAV as reported, the BJ's have only 900K in space.
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Anytime now Kev.
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I would like to examine number one a little more. Monica is 48 years old, and they were married in 2009. That puts her at 35 when he was 68. She was entering her sexual prime and OSP, best case scenario, has a ***** collecting dust. Right? She was an outstanding athlete. Nine Grand Slam singles titles, and coming off a Tennis HOF induction. To finding herself having the most unathletic sex, ever. What is the attraction? Monica ***** Seles should be off the coast of Portugal drinking sangria with some dude name Tiago, then back to the Four Seasons after some dancing at the local discoteche. Not reminding OSD (Old Sugar Daddy) where he left his reading glasses seven times a day. No comprende.