JJFIVEOH Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Five, six, eight years...........let's not get carried away. Quote
neverenough Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Five, six, eight years...........let's not get carried away. :w00t: Quote
Marvelo Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 well at least Dallas is at the very bottom of the West. Quote
LGR4GM Posted October 23, 2013 Author Report Posted October 23, 2013 well at least Dallas is at the very bottom of the West. Lindy Ruff will go to another team and immediately take them to a stanley... oh ###### it, sometimes coaches just aren't all that good and neither are their teams. Quote
Robviously Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 well at least Dallas is at the very bottom of the West. But they're 3-5 and fun to watch. Quote
TrueBlueGED Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 But they're 3-5 and fun to watch. I caught a game the other day, and they are fun. Seguin looks great. I really think the Lehtonen injury is why they only have 3 wins. Quote
26CornerBlitz Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 I caught a game the other day, and they are fun. Seguin looks great. I really think the Lehtonen injury is why they only have 3 wins. Exactly. The backup is Lehtonen too many goals. :D Quote
Hoss Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 (edited) Five, six, eight years...........let's not get carried away. Not getting carried away. I legitimately believe it. I think in 3-4 years the team will be back in the playoffs, 5-6 years it will start being a legitimate threat and 7-8 years they'll be competing for the Stanley Cup. It's hard to project how our talent is going to develop, but we have so much of it that some of it HAS to turn into legitimate NHL players. This is coming from a guy who always used to say no Buffalo team will ever win anything. I'm the extreme pessimist and don't think either team ever really gets anything right. But the Sabres have too much young talent not to do something. Edited October 23, 2013 by DStebb Quote
apuszczalowski Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Not getting carried away. I legitimately believe it. I think in 3-4 years the team will be back in the playoffs, 5-6 years it will start being a legitimate threat and 7-8 years they'll be competing for the Stanley Cup. It's hard to project how our talent is going to develop, but we have so much of it that some of it HAS to turn into legitimate NHL players. This is coming from a guy who always used to say no Buffalo team will ever win anything. I'm the extreme pessimist and don't think either team ever really gets anything right. But the Sabres have too much young talent not to do something. Its the same with every team though. all teams have prospects and guys that are going to develop and could turn into legitimate stars. Only difference is most teams will continue to build around them and get better while Buffalo takes the wait and see approach hoping that everyone develops and can just use what they have to build a winner Quote
Weave Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Exactly. The backup is Lehtonen too many goals. :D Lame, but I laughed. Quote
apuszczalowski Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Lame, but I laughed. Gotta agree, gives you a chuckle but the joke was a little Ruff Quote
26CornerBlitz Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Lame, but I laughed. Thanks for the charity. :) Quote
Hoss Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Its the same with every team though. all teams have prospects and guys that are going to develop and could turn into legitimate stars. Only difference is most teams will continue to build around them and get better while Buffalo takes the wait and see approach hoping that everyone develops and can just use what they have to build a winner Sure, but we've got the deepest prospect pool. I think it was hockey prospectus that said we have the best prospect pool of any team since the early 90s. Every team has prospects, but there's an obvious difference in level of prospects and amount of them... Quote
TrueBlueGED Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Sure, but we've got the deepest prospect pool. I think it was hockey prospectus that said we have the best prospect pool of any team since the early 90s. Every team has prospects, but there's an obvious difference in level of prospects and amount of them... That's the problem. Grigorenko is the only star-quality prospect in the system. Quote
26CornerBlitz Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 FWIW, More "information" from SportsNet: @SNHockeyCentral NHL Rumours: Hawerchuk most popular candidate for Jets' next coach; Ray: Miller or Vanek likely next move http://bit.ly/1fVvBfC @sportsnet Quote
JJFIVEOH Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Not getting carried away. I legitimately believe it. I think in 3-4 years the team will be back in the playoffs, 5-6 years it will start being a legitimate threat and 7-8 years they'll be competing for the Stanley Cup. It's hard to project how our talent is going to develop, but we have so much of it that some of it HAS to turn into legitimate NHL players. This is coming from a guy who always used to say no Buffalo team will ever win anything. I'm the extreme pessimist and don't think either team ever really gets anything right. But the Sabres have too much young talent not to do something. All I'm saying is that rarely in sports nowadays do teams actually plan that far ahead. It's tough to find any teams that will bottom out and say, let's load up on prospects and gradually get better over the better part of a decade. Hell, most teams don't even keep their front office employed that long much less plan that far ahead. Quote
Ghost of Dwight Drane Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 (edited) FWIW, More "information" from SportsNet: @SNHockeyCentral NHL Rumours: Hawerchuk most popular candidate for Jets' next coach; Ray: Miller or Vanek likely next move http://bit.ly/1fVvBfC @sportsnet How about Fitzgerald letting the rumor he is in line for the Buffalo GM job, fester? Oh...goodie..goodie! At least they are kicking tires. Edited October 23, 2013 by Ghost of Dwight Drane Quote
26CornerBlitz Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 No surprise here: @NHLFlames .@Monahan20 will remain with the #Flames this season ~ http://cflam.es/1ce4YSJ pic.twitter.com/RMwOEgT2Ng Quote
apuszczalowski Posted October 23, 2013 Report Posted October 23, 2013 Sure, but we've got the deepest prospect pool. I think it was hockey prospectus that said we have the best prospect pool of any team since the early 90s. Every team has prospects, but there's an obvious difference in level of prospects and amount of them... Thats very debatable Quote
Hoss Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 Thats very debatable "Deepest," "one of the deepest." Whichever. Some say we have THE deepest, some have us among the deepest. Considering hockeysfuture (for one example) had us as the EIGHTH deepest BEFORE the draft or acquiring Larsson/Hackett... There's not a lot to be excited for in Buffalo, but if you try to deny that our prospect pool is incredibly deep and talented then you're trying way too hard to be negative... All I'm saying is that rarely in sports nowadays do teams actually plan that far ahead. It's tough to find any teams that will bottom out and say, let's load up on prospects and gradually get better over the better part of a decade. Hell, most teams don't even keep their front office employed that long much less plan that far ahead. Not saying we've planned that far ahead. Hence why I said "if they play this right." Not hard to understand. If they make sure to keep the prospects that turn out to be legitimate NHL players and don't hold on to the busts too long. Quote
apuszczalowski Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 (edited) "Deepest," "one of the deepest." Whichever. Some say we have THE deepest, some have us among the deepest. Considering hockeysfuture (for one example) had us as the EIGHTH deepest BEFORE the draft or acquiring Larsson/Hackett... There's not a lot to be excited for in Buffalo, but if you try to deny that our prospect pool is incredibly deep and talented then you're trying way too hard to be negative... And at one time they had a deep prospect pool that include such talents as Pominville, Roy, Vanek, Miller, etc, Where did that get them again? Sorry if I don't get overly excited because some guys at a website think we have guys that could be good in the future playing in the minors (or on this roster currently) Edited October 24, 2013 by apuszczalowski Quote
Weave Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 LOL took 3 tries to correct Pominville. :P Quote
apuszczalowski Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 LOL took 3 tries to correct Pominville. :P No, I was trying to add a separate post that had nothing to do with that comment and it kept merging them no matter how long I took between Quote
Lorenzo Von Matterhorn Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 Imagine what we could get for Ott? He brings the toughness of Brown and at least 400,000,000 times the skill. Ott has to be worth a first and a solid prospect. We could easily end up with 4-5 first round picks this year, but that's pointless. We should be acquiring some more prospects that are closer to being ready to play at an NHL-level. Maybe some guys that are already here. Ott, Vanek and Miller could easily bring in first rounders in their deals. That would give us 4, then we have 3 seconds that could be used to trade up. Basically, we should end up with the first overall pick no matter what because we should have an excess of picks that we could use to move up. Exactly we'll get great value for whoever we decide to move before the deadline, just gotta keep building the team around the prospects we already have and we know are in the Sabres future Not getting carried away. I legitimately believe it. I think in 3-4 years the team will be back in the playoffs, 5-6 years it will start being a legitimate threat and 7-8 years they'll be competing for the Stanley Cup. It's hard to project how our talent is going to develop, but we have so much of it that some of it HAS to turn into legitimate NHL players. This is coming from a guy who always used to say no Buffalo team will ever win anything. I'm the extreme pessimist and don't think either team ever really gets anything right. But the Sabres have too much young talent not to do something. I believe in this as well just because by that time our "prospects" like Pysyk, Zemgus, Zadorov, Risto, Armia, Larsson, Foligno and whoever else we decide to keep with these guys. Plus we'll have the prospects to acquire NHL ready talent to support these guys once we're ready to compete for the playoffs and the Cup just gott give it a few years it'll come. All I'm saying is that rarely in sports nowadays do teams actually plan that far ahead. It's tough to find any teams that will bottom out and say, let's load up on prospects and gradually get better over the better part of a decade. Hell, most teams don't even keep their front office employed that long much less plan that far ahead. Have to believe Darcy was planning that far ahead when he sat up in front of Buffalo and said we're gonna have to suffer to reach the ultimate goal no? Quote
JJFIVEOH Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 Have to believe Darcy was planning that far ahead when he sat up in front of Buffalo and said we're gonna have to suffer to reach the ultimate goal no? I don't know what to believe any more. I believe it might be time to start rooting for my local team. Quote
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