Stoner Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 Does this trade happen if KA is not on an owner imposed salary cap? 1 1 Quote
Believer Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 34 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: This though, didn't he have 2 concussions already ? Three to date… Last one in ‘21. Quote
SHAAAUGHT!!! Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 1 hour ago, That Aud Smell said: Thompson's being injured, I've heard. And that seems like a certainty. My concern is that he's got some persisting lower back issues - remember last season? - and that his big frame, short stick, and torque and cork one-time shooting style are all putting him on track for a career shortened or compromised by back issues. The coaching and management, agreed 100%. Question though: Cozens injured? This I have not heard. When his face was punched in. He took a while to come back from that and play with confidence again. 1 Quote
Doohicksie Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 27 minutes ago, inkman said: He’s still, no pull-up all Fortnite Mitts. Let’s not get it twisted. *Inky twists up his own narrative, then says not to get it twisted* 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 9 minutes ago, inkman said: I’m trying to determine when Casey Mittelstadt became a fan favorite. Because we had a half decade of everyone hating and I mean HATING 37. Now every Sabres fan is lamenting the trade. He’s still, no pull-up all Fortnite Mitts. Let’s not get it twisted. Not a fan favorite for me though I've been very happy to see his growth. But -- the moment it clicked for me was the outdoor game at home in Toronto. Mitts got to the boards, reversed checked some hapless Leaf (probably Brodie, or Sandin? or similar undersized defenseman) into oblivion, and then calmly went about making a pass. Since then, he's been their most consistent player along the boards, and has created numerous goals simply by winning battles, calmly possessing the puck, and then making quality passes. No other center on this roster is anywhere close to Mitts' skill along the wall and only Okposo and Greenway and Benson are anywhere near as consistent in their efforts along the boards. He'll be missed the remainder of this season for certain. (All that said, it doesn't mean it was a bad trade. And we won't really know the trade's value until additional moves are made and Byram is 2 seasons into his Sabres career or traded rather than extended.) 5 minutes ago, Pimlach said: So far, this trade made a bigger hole than what it filled. I think more acquisitions must happen. We need two more centers. A 4C and a 2/3C. I do not see our prospects pool having NHL ready centers next season. Our defense with EJ out, Byram in just got younger Bo Dahlin Power Muel Johnson Clifton Joker Bryson. That's the real trick, isn't it. And it'll cost us something extra. 17 thousand. All in advance. We already needed a 4C to take defensive zone draws and be "harder to play against", and now we need that and 2C equivalent. Krebs? Maybe. Kulich? He's a sniper at heart, not a grinder. I think it'll shake out in the end: Byram - Dahlin; Power - RJohnson; Muel - Clifton. And Joker will have a completely respectable career somewhere else -- Sekera-like, or the complementary Lydman type. 2 Quote
Believer Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 27 minutes ago, inkman said: I’m trying to determine when Casey Mittelstadt became a fan favorite. Because we had a half decade of everyone hating and I mean HATING 37. Now every Sabres fan is lamenting the trade. He’s still, no pull-up all Fortnite Mitts. Let’s not get it twisted. True, but he came into his own the past two seasons… Not the same player you are recalling, imo https://www.nhl.com/avalanche/player/casey-mittelstadt-8479999 Quote
Doohicksie Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 23 minutes ago, Pimlach said: So far, this trade made a bigger hole than what it filled. Too early to say that. Likely, but too early. I think if they package Okie, Girgs and EJ in one deal, they may get back three kids in a trench coat. We've likely already seen the biggest deadline deal we're gonna see from Kevyn. Quote
LETSTUCHINGO Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 18 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Does this trade happen if KA is not on an owner imposed salary cap? And how do you know he is? 1 Quote
Doohicksie Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 20 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Does this trade happen if KA is not on an owner imposed salary cap? I don't know. Is he under an owner imposed salary cap? 1 1 Quote
dudacek Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 (edited) 24 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Does this trade happen if KA is not on an owner imposed salary cap? Bowen Byram makes a little more than Casey Mittelstadt but is also one year further away from getting a raise. I think Adams was reluctant to commit long-term to 3 $7M centres (many Sabrespacers felt the same way) but whether that's about managing to the real cap, or an artificial cap, it's open to speculation. Byram creates a similar question on D. Sabres are about $6M under this years cap. They are $21M under next years cap with 10 roster holes to fill. Okposo, Girgensons, UPL, Jokiharju and Krebs are the most prominent players needing to be replaced or re-signed The following year they are a projected $36M under, with Greenway, Peterka, Quinn, Byram, Johnson and Levi the most prominent free agents. Edited March 7 by dudacek 2 Quote
Doohicksie Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 4 minutes ago, Believer said: True, but he came into his own the past two seasons… Not the same player you are recalling, imo @inkman's narrative is two years old. Why updated it? Quote
oddoublee Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 36 minutes ago, Pimlach said: So far, this trade made a bigger hole than what it filled. I think more acquisitions must happen. We need two more centers. A 4C and a 2/3C. I do not see our prospects pool having NHL ready centers next season. Our defense with EJ out, Byram in just got younger Bo Dahlin Power Muel Johnson Clifton Joker Bryson. couldnt agree with you more. minus a serious move to address the forward position at the deadline or summer - this trade does not improve the team in the near term 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 1 minute ago, Doohickie said: I don't know. Is he under an owner imposed salary cap? In 2020, Pegula made the Effective, Efficient, and Economical statement. Since then, the Sabres have been: $8.8M (2020-21), $15.5M (21-22), $17M (22-23), $6.1M (23-24) under the cap each season (per Spotrac -- with in-season fluctuations for trades, etc.) They have had massive holes in the roster every season that could have been addressed via trade, retained salary, or UFA. They might not have stated there's an owner-imposed salary cap, but since "EEE", they've not been close the cap. 1 1 2 Quote
thewookie1 Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 6 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: In 2020, Pegula made the Effective, Efficient, and Economical statement. Since then, the Sabres have been: $8.8M (2020-21), $15.5M (21-22), $17M (22-23), $6.1M (23-24) under the cap each season (per Spotrac -- with in-season fluctuations for trades, etc.) They have had massive holes in the roster every season that could have been addressed via trade, retained salary, or UFA. They might not have stated there's an owner-imposed salary cap, but since "EEE", they've not been close the cap. COVID also happened so that can't be ignored 2 1 Quote
Justin C Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 The funny thing is, had the Sabres signed Mitts and he regressed next year, everyone here would have said it was a bad signing and said they would be open to trading him just like they are with Tage this year. I have no issues with the trade. Team needed a shakeup and I think Thompson and Cozens will rebound next year. Byram hasn’t had a concussion since 2021 unless I’m mistaken. 3 2 Quote
Doohicksie Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 8 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: In 2020, Pegula made the Effective, Efficient, and Economical statement. Since then, the Sabres have been: $8.8M (2020-21), $15.5M (21-22), $17M (22-23), $6.1M (23-24) under the cap each season (per Spotrac -- with in-season fluctuations for trades, etc.) They have had massive holes in the roster every season that could have been addressed via trade, retained salary, or UFA. They might not have stated there's an owner-imposed salary cap, but since "EEE", they've not been close the cap. On the other hand, Kevyn has been conserving salary cap space in order to have the resources to sign the young talent coming up. (I will admit that he still had holes and could have better filled them with high-end, but short term deals.) 2 Quote
SwampD Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 1 minute ago, thewookie1 said: COVID also happened so that can't be ignored So you are agreeing with that fact that there is an owner-imposed cap, but that there is a good reason for it? If they would have paid actual players who made the team better, instead of paying a coach for Dallas and a retired Dman just to get to the cap floor, maybe they would have had actual fans who paid actual money for actual watchable hockey. 1 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 42 minutes ago, LETSTUCHINGO said: Cozens isn't a 2nd line center? I realize he is having an off year, but he'll be fine! Ease up Chicken Little! You say he isn’t a second line center, but he will be fine. Make up your mind. We need two centers. A 4C and a guy that can play 2/3C. If Cozens can hold a 2C slot that’s great. When Cozens plays with Quinn and Peterka he looks like a 2C to me. Other times he doesn’t. You wanna start name calling? Stop responding to me if you are going to do that. 1 Quote
thewookie1 Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 Just now, SwampD said: So you are agreeing with that fact that there is an owner-imposed cap, but that there is a good reason for it? If they would have paid actual players who made the team better, instead of paying a coach for Dallas and a retired Dman just to get to the cap floor, maybe they would have had actual fans who paid actual money for actual watchable hockey. No, I honestly don't believe there has been any owner imposed cap; however I'm saying that COVID may have played a part into the whole EEE stuff that gets conspiratory levels of interest on this website. 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 (edited) 2 hours ago, Doohickie said: Too early to say that. Likely, but too early. I think if they package Okie, Girgs and EJ in one deal, they may get back three kids in a trench coat. We've likely already seen the biggest deadline deal we're gonna see from Kevyn. Probably so. Maybe we can find UFAs that can bolster the forward position. Looks like we will be very young at D next season. No one is near their prime years for NHL defenseman. Edited March 7 by Pimlach Quote
SwampD Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 Just now, thewookie1 said: No, I honestly don't believe there has been any owner imposed cap; however I'm saying that COVID may have played a part into the whole EEE stuff that gets conspiratory levels of interest on this website. Of course COVID was the reason they implemented EEE. It not conspiracy. It was their zoom press conference. And if you are arguing that this is all Kevyn's doing, then how the hell would he not be fired by now?! Kinda ridiculous if you look at it that way, no? 2 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 1 hour ago, ... said: Could be Marfan syndrome. Where's @Ghost of Dwight Drane with the neck measurement?! Quote
thewookie1 Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 17 minutes ago, SwampD said: Of course COVID was the reason they implemented EEE. It not conspiracy. It was their zoom press conference. And if you are arguing that this is all Kevyn's doing, then how the hell would he not be fired by now?! Kinda ridiculous if you look at it that way, no? Young rosters tend to not have high cap hits; there's no requirement that Adams wasn't spending due to Pegula doing his best Athletics impression. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 56 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: the moment it clicked for me was the outdoor game at home in Toronto. Mitts got to the boards, reversed checked some hapless Leaf (probably Brodie, or Sandin? or similar undersized defenseman) into oblivion, and then calmly went about making a pass. Since then, he's been their most consistent player along the boards, and has created numerous goals simply by winning battles, calmly possessing the puck, and then making quality passes. No other center on this roster is anywhere close to Mitts' skill along the wall and only Okposo and Greenway and Benson are anywhere near as consistent in their efforts along the boards. He'll be missed the remainder of this season for certain. Amen. I was just saying this to someone at my office: Mitts quietly became the team's best forward on the boards. He'd become so strong on the puck. Tough to move. Very difficult to knock off a spot or knock over. It's that aspect of his game that convinces me that he'll be a quality playoff performer. 1 1 Quote
LETSTUCHINGO Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 (edited) 29 minutes ago, Pimlach said: You say he isn’t a second line center, but he will be fine. Make up your mind. We need two centers. A 4C and a guy that can play 2/3C. If Cozens can hold a 2C slot that’s great. When Cozens plays with Quinn and Peterka he looks like a 2C to me. Other times he doesn’t. You wanna start name calling? Stop responding to me if you are going to do that. First of all, I used the "Chicken Little" remark as you make it seem like the sky is falling! That is all. Second, I posed the question, "Cozens isn't a second line center?" Hence the question mark. If the the "Chicken Little" remark offended you, I'm truly sorry. I hope you can get over it, it wasn't intended to offend. Edited March 7 by LETSTUCHINGO 1 Quote
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