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Doohicksie

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  1. He takes too many bad penalties. Like stupid bad.
  2. UPL first off the ice. This is is best, and perhaps last, chance to show he's NHL material.
  3. I didn't. But do you really think that The Toronto organEYEzation even wants him? That playing for the Marlies is substantively better than playing for the Amerks? If you're talking about "close to home" and his home is his hometown of St. Catherines, TO is a little over an hour away; Rochester is an hour and a half. Do you think being a half hour closer is *that* important to him? Because I can't imagine him even having a shot of playing time with the Leafs unless they have a huge rash of injuries.
  4. If this is the case we'll probably know within a week of the contract termination.
  5. I can't imagine they'll touch anyone in that Zadorov/Risto domain.
  6. And he refuses to do what the contract states. Sabres are living up to their end.
  7. Won't be Fitz; he's not waiver exempt. No, he knows he's not an NHLer anymore so it's time to play in Europe.
  8. Jost. I think he knows he's not really NHL material anymore and will probably sign to play in Europe. This is just a step in that process.
  9. He's from St. Catherines. Is there an AHL team closer to home that actually wants him?
  10. Yes he does. The contract will be terminated for cause (the cause being that he declined to report to Rochester as required under his contract).
  11. I can tell, since you don't even care enough about him to spell his name right. It's Sheahan. Why? This is totally on Sheahan: He's not good enough to stay on an NHL roster. He chose not to report to Rochester. How are the Sabres responsible for either of these conditions? They're not. This is all on Sheahan.
  12. If so, that's not on the Sabres. If Jost is a better player than Sheahan, the Sabres improved their team by claiming him. Assuming that means Sheahan is the worse player, why would the Sabres want to keep him. And if he's not good enough to stay on an NHL roster, who's fault is that? Not the Sabres' fault, that's for sure.
  13. It's a business. He isn't good enough to play in the NHL anymore. The organization is more than willing to pay him to play in the AHL. This isn't the Sabres choice, it's his choice since he chose not to report to Rochester. It's simply a business transaction to sever ties with him which is what he wants; he likely has a contract lined up elsewhere (Europe?). I don't see why this would reflect poorly on the Sabres.
  14. I just started. Mixed myself a pretty strong godfather. So I'll agree: We got this!
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