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Doohickie

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  1. In medical expenses, "out of pocket" literally means the portion of a bill that is not covered by insurance and there someone has to pay it themselves..."out of their own pocket."
  2. If nothing else, Clifton was a good depth signing. I don't think he envisioned the Sabres having this many good NHL D players. He thought he might be Top Four but Muel is the incumbent, Joki is becoming Teppo Numminen and having his best season as a Sabre, and Ryan Johnson came out of nowhere. I don't think Clifton is better than any of those guys to be honest. It's just so weird to have 7 legit NHLers on D. It's been ages since the Sabres have had that.
  3. I suspect this is true. But don't they do that in college?
  4. It's not all that uncommon for teams to shuttle between goalies until they figure out who gives them their best shot to win. Some teams are goalie carousels. While I think this situation is a bit atypical in that they don't have a proven veteran, sometimes the proven veterans lose out to the younger guy anyway. As long as the goaltending settles in I don't care how we got there.
  5. The NHL asked him to do it off to the side for some undisclosed reason.
  6. I think he figured he *might* be. He was 5-2 last season. If he picked up where he left off (of course the team didn't in general, but that's another story), he might have stuck. But just like every other prospect that gets a cup of coffee in the NHL, the stint in Buffalo this season told him he's not quite ready and likely provided a list of things he needs to work on in Rochester. For a Super Sabres Fan, you sure don't like the team much, do you?
  7. I’m not sure you have to worry about your wife cheating with an uglier dude.
  8. Lee Harvey Oswald would like a word...
  9. Oh Well was when I discovered there was a whole other Fleetwood Mac I didn't know existed before the McVie and Nicks era. Oddly enough, whenever heard Parts 1 and 2 together, I didn't realize for a long time that they were parts of the same song.
  10. And really, even if Tage and Cozens slot above him, Mitts is much more to this team than a 3C. If I had to rate them as centers, I think Tage is 1A, Mitts is 1B, and Cozens is 2. The way they've been deployed though is if Tage is healthy, the put Mitts on the 3rd line, and depending on the wingers he has, the Sabres then have 3 legit scoring lines, or two good scoring lines and an excellent 2-way line. And in terms of ranking them on "2-way-ness" Casey comes in ahead of both Cozens and Tage at the present moment. He's reaching his peak and has shown himself to be perhaps the most versatile player in the lineup. It would be folly not to keep him.
  11. A few thoughts on this: First- Reinhart. I understand conditions were different when he was moved, but at this point he's 12th in league scoring, 2nd in goals, 2nd in PPGs. He's at his peak and the Sabres missed out on that. Now Casey is on that same verge... yeah, let's get rid of him. Right. That would be stupid. UPL is in a similar spot to where Ullmark was when he left. He will be RFA this season. Again, I think it'd be folly to jettison him just as he's coming into his own. If it was a mistake to do that with the Bills, it's doubly so for the Sabres, since draft picks are not NHL ready when they're drafted. College football is essentially the NFL's farm system and players have matured to NFL level readiness (or very close to it) by the time an NFL team drafts them. I like to think Kevyn is smart enough to balance the talent he already has with the upcoming talent and yes, bringing in outside talent. But I think he knows to keep NHLers that are hitting their prime. As far as cap manipulation goes, I think when Kevyn emptied the cupboard and went with the youth movement, he figured out ways to get to the cap floor. Granted that's a much easier proposition, but part of why he kept the payroll low was to prepare for the period the Sabres are now entering. I think he will be able to work the cap ceiling with similar skill, but the proof will be in the doing.
  12. I've been dealing with a mild upper resp for about a week now. If it's Covid, it's very, very mild; I haven't tested. BUT it came with a dandy of a cold sore. I probably get one every couple years or so. I hate those summabitches.
  13. I don't think those lines are in any special order.
  14. 3100 N Harwood, Dallas. Fancy.
  15. Bruce Boudreau
  16. Not tonight we don't.
  17. ....but, you know nothing about horses and the dwellings they inhabit.
  18. I think noon is when bars are allowed to open in many areas.
  19. "Out of pocket" to me roughly means that I will be unavailable: "I will be out of pocket while I'm on vacation." Although I also know @French Collection's definition. The meaning of the phrase is contextually based.
  20. I’m not trying to take this personally because I live in Rochester, but have you been to Grand Rapids lol
  21. Moderate Workload.
  22. Overcome By Events. Sorry, a common acronym where I work. I forget not everyone knows it. (In other words, it's in the past and doesn't matter anymore)
  23. Well there is a weasel word in there (likely) so I'm sure it's not set in stone.
  24. Finally! Someone who acknowledges my ass holiness. No, nothing wrong, just got caught up in too many losing arguments at once and that put me in a foul mood. I blame Sabrespace.
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