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We had a great crowd for the home opener. Sold tickets were 19,000+, but not quite that many made it to the game. The fans want to come back, they deserve better. From what I observed many on the edge of booing the team, because they want things fixed and they want to be heard.
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Getting rid of scorers for guys who "play the right way"
Pimlach replied to JoeSchmoe's topic in The Aud Club
Even though he just potted 60, he has the hands to be the playmaking creative winger that could help Tage. He is like a high level swiss army knife - hands, skills, shot, smarts, ability to be in the right place - and he grew into a man body and can handle himself. -
My positive is the weather is perfect and I have a tee time.
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It was definitely a silly public charade. Hard to say if Lindy was the right guy since we don't know what the other candidates could bring. We will never know. I find it incredible that a GM would not formally interview at least 3 or 4 people, just to get to know them, to get ideas, to hear what is going on out there, to fill a rolodex (dated term), to acquire information and possible connections for the future. Back in the day I did some recruiting for my company - so many times I was looking for "A", and along the way I also found "B" and "C". I can say Lindy was the comfortable choice and the easy choice.
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Well I have no interest in trading Helenius, or even Östlund since he could be the playmaker that we need. But for the right player(s) anything is possible. I have said enough about Mitts/Byram, hated the trade, and not because of Byram but mostly because Mitts was the best all around center on our roster. At least Byram is playing decent hockey right now. He looks ok, so does Joker, and Clifton fills his role adequately. We need much more from Dahlin and Samuelsson. Power is what he is. He is an overpaid kid and still developing. He will reach his peak at 27-29, and probably for another team. I am not giving up on the season though, but I see the warts very clearly now. I will stick with Lindy and give him a fair chance. As for Adams, this season is on him. He says time and again that he and his team do not own the 13 year drought, but he owns 5 years, which is more than enough.
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He did not lose touch in NJ. His young NJ team set the franchise all time record for points just two years ago. Last season he had many injuries, and nothing in net. Hard to blame him alone for that, but NJ is run like a real NHL organization so when you don't produce you go. In Buffalo we may be finding out that our Core of "best players" have reached a plateau. Dahlin, Tage, Cozens, Power, and Samuelsson were all paid. Will they get better? Can Lindy help them get better? That is the question here today.
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Spin it any way you want. We used 6 prime picks on centers in the past 4 years. Maybe Östlund and Helenius will hit? We have waited 14 years, what’s a few more.
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This is a good theory on Thompson, but I’m not sure that it’s true any more. His inability to carry a puck and distribute is a first line liability. Every team knows how to defend him so the goals and assists have slowed way down. Someone else on his line has to create. And what happens on the power play? He doesn’t set anyone up. He works near the wall, sets up for one timers. Again, the league knows how to defend this. They need first line help, then we will have good players trickling down to help other lines. Either a wing that creates, or a playmaking center. I say get a center, try Tage at wing, then you can move Tuch to where he really fits. Or you move Tage to 2C. The Top 6 has to improve and 1C/2C are just not strong enough.
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No. It’s Golisano rubbing it in.