WildCard Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Who would you trust? An established well respect GM who's leading a successful franchise? Or a 23 year old kid who has never played a game in the league? Poile has no history of jerking around players, far from it. Vesey has no history. That doesn't matter, ask Cosby about that one Quote
nfreeman Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Who would you trust? An established well respect GM who's leading a successful franchise? Or a 23 year old kid who has never played a game in the league? Poile has no history of jerking around players, far from it. Vesey has no history.He can be a good GM and still spin the company line when needed. It's pretty much part of the job. I've never met him and I'd guess you haven't either. We have no idea whatsoever whether he'd be above a bit of corporate spin. Quote
pi2000 Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 He can be a good GM and still spin the company line when needed. It's pretty much part of the job. I've never met him and I'd guess you haven't either. We have no idea whatsoever whether he'd be above a bit of corporate spin. There's a difference between spinning something and flat out lying... well maybe unless you're a politician. And it's not just Poile, it's Fenton and his staff. They're an upstanding franchise who is know to take very good care of it's players. I find it extremely difficult to believe he's lying about it. They're lack of activity at the deadline also lends to thr idea Vesey was coming on board. If they knew he wasn't gonna sign they would've traded him at the deadlibe for playoff assets. It doesn't add up, where there's smoke, there's fire. Quote
dudacek Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 (edited) There's a difference between spinning something and flat out lying... well maybe unless you're a politician. And it's not just Poile, it's Fenton and his staff. They're an upstanding franchise who is know to take very good care of it's players. I find it extremely difficult to believe he's lying about it. They're lack of activity at the deadline also lends to thr idea Vesey was coming on board. If they knew he wasn't gonna sign they would've traded him at the deadlibe for playoff assets. It doesn't add up, where there's smoke, there's fire. Most of this I can agree with. The Preds are a good organization and they obviously thought Vesey was coming.Could be poor communication, could be lying, although what did Vesey have to gain by lying to them? Maybe Vesey wasn't clear with his intentions, because he wasn't clear in his own head. Maybe the Preds heard what they wanted to hear. Maybe something got lost in the translation from Vesey to agent to scout to Poile. Edited July 12, 2016 by dudacek Quote
pi2000 Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Most of this I can agree with. The Preds are a good organization and they obviously thought Vesey was coming. Could be poor communication, could be lying, although what did Vesey have to gain by lying to them? Maybe Vesey wasn't clear with his intentions, because he wasn't clear in his own head. Maybe the Preds heard what they wanted to hear. Maybe something got lost in the translation from Vesey to agent to scout to Poile. What I think happened is Vesey never really wanted to play for NSH, but since they were the only team who could sign him, he lead them on as if he was going to sign. At some point after the trade deadline he decided he was just gonna wait it out until mid Aug. So to save face, his agent came out and made up some story about what they told NSH back before the deadline. Instead of pointing fingers and starting a he said she said issue, Vesey should've just been honest about having a change of heart. I think it's dirty pool, and now talk about second contact and such before he even plays a game is a bad sign of his character and what he values IMO. Quote
bunomatic Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Everyones always got character issues. Fugget about it. Quote
GrassValleyGreg Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Highlights from Jack and Jim's Beer League (aka offseason porn). Lil Jimmy is #19, Eich of course #15. The duo showed the camaraderie of old pals out there. Subtle stick taps on the ass between whistles, exchanging smiles on the bench, even embracing as they congratulated their goalie for the win; all the stuff you look for in a strong on-ice relationship. Optimistic about our chances. Highlights include: 5:25. JV showing escapability and gaining the zone with balance to lead a 2-on-1 with Jack who finds the trailer. 9:30 another 2-on-1 with Jim and Jack, showboatin a bit. 11:15 JV with a snipe (from Eich) 20:00 JV showing off the handle and Hobey Baker finish 22:05 2-on-1 with Jim and Jack. Jimmy prepared for Jack's common last-second pass. A result from knowing each other's game? 24:28 Jack feeds Jimmy for a breakaway. Tries five-hole but misses his spot. Quote
CallawaySabres Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 I think the faster this thread dies, the better Quote
LGR4GM Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 I think the thread needs to be renamed. "Things we think Vesey thinks because we think he thinks them." Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Matt Coller and whatever schlubs were on the Saturday show went as far as saying Vesey is the difference between the Sabres making the playoffs and not making the playoffs. Smh.And Matt Cassel is the Bills starter. Quote
Claude_Verret Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 The coddling, entitlement and whiny bitchiness of JV unless of course he ends of signing here, then forget about all of the above. Quote
DirtDart Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Who cares? The kid can do what he wants. It is his god given right to do what is best for him, and his family. I don't get what all the discussion is about. Quote
LTS Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Who cares? The kid can do what he wants. It is his god given right to do what is best for him, and his family. I don't get what all the discussion is about. It's the NHL given right.. not God given. Let's discuss that for a few more page. :w00t: Quote
pi2000 Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Over analysis is an offseason ritual. Need to keep this thread moving forward. Quote
Cereal Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 It's the NHL given right.. not God given. Let's discuss that for a few more page. :w00t: Yes, but God created the NHL :P Quote
ddaryl Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 There is less than 1% chance Versey signs anywhere's else IMO. he's just going to stick to the FA dates because it would be an even bigger slap to the Nashville if he didn't after telling him he was, and that would probably escalate the ill will towards him in NHL circles for handling this the way he has Quote
nfreeman Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 There's a difference between spinning something and flat out lying... well maybe unless you're a politician. And it's not just Poile, it's Fenton and his staff. They're an upstanding franchise who is know to take very good care of it's players. I find it extremely difficult to believe he's lying about it. They're lack of activity at the deadline also lends to thr idea Vesey was coming on board. If they knew he wasn't gonna sign they would've traded him at the deadlibe for playoff assets. It doesn't add up, where there's smoke, there's fire. What I think happened is Vesey never really wanted to play for NSH, but since they were the only team who could sign him, he lead them on as if he was going to sign. At some point after the trade deadline he decided he was just gonna wait it out until mid Aug. So to save face, his agent came out and made up some story about what they told NSH back before the deadline. Instead of pointing fingers and starting a he said she said issue, Vesey should've just been honest about having a change of heart. I think it's dirty pool, and now talk about second contact and such before he even plays a game is a bad sign of his character and what he values IMO. First bolded point: I don't think any well-run NHL franchise would assume that Vesey, with zero NHL experience, was going to be a difference-maker for a playoff run. So they wouldn't have based any deadline decisions on the assumption that Vesey was coming. I also don't think Vesey would've had much value at the deadline -- again, he had no NHL experience and was about to become a UFA. Second bolded point: why would he do this? He's finishing up a strong senior year and knows he's going to be a UFA and in demand. What purpose would it serve to lead on the Preds? I think it's much more likely that the agent told the Preds that Vesey liked them and was leaning towards signing there but wasn't sure and that the Preds should not base any decisions on Vesey being there -- and that, as dudacek says, they heard what they wanted to hear. Quote
qwksndmonster Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 "Things we think Vesey thinks because we think he thinks them." :lol: Thanks for the highlights, GVG. Quote
pi2000 Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 First bolded point: I don't think any well-run NHL franchise would assume that Vesey, with zero NHL experience, was going to be a difference-maker for a playoff run. So they wouldn't have based any deadline decisions on the assumption that Vesey was coming. I also don't think Vesey would've had much value at the deadline -- again, he had no NHL experience and was about to become a UFA. Second bolded point: why would he do this? He's finishing up a strong senior year and knows he's going to be a UFA and in demand. What purpose would it serve to lead on the Preds? I think it's much more likely that the agent told the Preds that Vesey liked them and was leaning towards signing there but wasn't sure and that the Preds should not base any decisions on Vesey being there -- and that, as dudacek says, they heard what they wanted to hear. That's the million dollar question. Quote
LGR4GM Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Mike Harrington @BNHarrington 30m30 minutes ago GMTM on Vesey talks: "This is his show now." Said he was upbeat about chat but topic overplayed here. #Sabres So overplayed at this point. Quote
LTS Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 2% chance of being true... Vesey knows he wants to sign in Buffalo and the Sabres want him to sign but they are having him hold off signing until Aug. 17 so they can sell another highly sought after free agent choosing Buffalo over everyone else. :) Quote
LGR4GM Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 What if Vesey wants to sign in Buffalo but there really was a misunderstanding in Nashville so he wants to hit UFA to make his decision then to be truthful. What if the Nashville thing does bother him? There is just a lot of things we don't know and at the end of the day, Vesey is a grown man who can do what he wants. http://www.wgr550.com/Sabres-Murray-doesn-t-worry-about-what-Vesey-will-/22809513 Tim Murray - “We went down there and we spoke to him and I told him he doesn’t owe anybody anything. He went to school for four years and he became a free agent so now he’s got to make the right decision for him.” Quote
pi2000 Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 What sickens me is the idea that Vesey is putting off his decision just to get more passes from Eichel in summer beer league. Quote
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