Pimlach Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 11 minutes ago, Weave said: We don’t know the timeframe for the interviews. He could have started the interviews in the aftermath of the “Fire Granato” chants but chose to not make a change until after the season. Sure. But that is not what Adams says. He said it again today - He was on it immediately after the Press Conference, he made it seem like he was just getting on it. Maybe that was to protect Granato a bit. What I really think is that Adams was on the Lindy track for months, and maybe not so much for the other vet coaches. I am fine with Lindy, he is certainly qualified, he is a life long learner, he is accomplished, and he deserves respect. 6 1 Quote
inkman Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 11 minutes ago, K-9 said: Brown nosers, all. … to Merriam –Webster is from the implication that servility is equivalent to having one's nose in the ***** of the person from whom advancement is sought … Quote
Popular Post Flashsabre Posted April 23 Popular Post Report Posted April 23 20 minutes ago, Pimlach said: No way did he do formal interviews of double digit guys in 6 days. How long were the interviews? Any follow up? He admitted he spent time on numerous calls with Lindy. If Lindy took multiple calls then why wouldn't some of the other candidates? If just 4 of the double digit choices are compelling choices then you are going into the next week. Here is a scenario: KA: "Hello Mr Gallant, this is Kevyn Adams GM for the Buffalo Sabres, your not interested in coaching the Sabres, are you?" KA: "Oh, MAYBE?" "Thanks, I am just checking on it. Good Bye for now" Hangs up, calls Terry. "Hey Terry, I just talked to Gallant and he said maybe." Terry: "Maybe? What else did he say? Nothing? Will if he doesn't want it move on, I heard he is a pain anyway." click Ok, I jest. But I do not consider Adams to be credible anymore. Not until there is more follow through on roster improvements. Imagine Gallant’s surprise when he logged into the Zoom interview and saw Berube, Boudreau, Woodcroft, McClellan, and Evason in the other windows 😁 1 1 1 11 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 17 minutes ago, ... said: It sounded to me like Lindy implied that Adams was in contact with him not long after Lindy was fired, caught the potential error and corrected it by adding something like "and after losing their (the Sabres') head coach...". I caught that too. Quote
Mr Peabody Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 1 hour ago, Mango said: Somehow George Costanza's clothes fit better here in 1989 than Kevyn Adams suit fits at a planned press conference to introduce a hire he made. Everytime I see Adams in the teams Embedded videos he reminds me of a kid pretending to be an adult in his dads suite. 1 Quote
nfreeman Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 31 minutes ago, dudacek said: I mean the reasons why are obvious, but I thought Lindy came across as kinda old. Not as quick, not so much a force of nature. I hate to say it, but I had a similar impression. And the 2-year deal is consistent with age concerns. OTOH... 20 minutes ago, Believer said: Older and wiser… Not as quick?… When a reporter asked him about his view of Analytics, Ruff immediately reeled off 4-5 measures he said he uses regularly as examples… in addition to the Eye Test. The guy’s mind is quick like electric. This is true too. He was sharp. There are reasons for optimism here and reasons for pessimism. Lindy himself seemed optimistic -- including about goaltending. He was unequivocal that UPL is his guy. I think this is going to work. Separately, I thought Adams seemed pretty tightly-wound. I think he's feeling some pressure. 6 3 Quote
K-9 Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 24 minutes ago, dudacek said: Are these guys who are settled in Buffalo? I know Tage and Dahlin have settled into homes there as well, but they seem to summer "back home". Most have seemed to only be Buffalonians in the winter, although I suspect that changes as they grow up. Tuch is the only one I know of for sure that lives here year round. Quote
Popular Post Flashsabre Posted April 23 Popular Post Report Posted April 23 One of my favorite moments of the presser 10 1 1 Quote
dudacek Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 (edited) 27 minutes ago, nfreeman said: I hate to say it, but I had a similar impression. And the 2-year deal is consistent with age concerns. OTOH... This is true too. He was sharp. There are reasons for optimism here and reasons for pessimism. Lindy himself seemed optimistic -- including about goaltending. He was unequivocal that UPL is his guy. I think this is going to work. Separately, I thought Adams seemed pretty tightly-wound. I think he's feeling some pressure. Adams has publicly graduated firmly to the “time is now” mindset. Unequivocally repeated it’s about winning. (I’m so happy for so many of you @Thorny, @PerreaultForever, @PASabreFan…😜) Lindy very much seemed to believe in the talent. And you know he’s going to believe in his own ability to unleash it. Really broad brush here, but I feel positive his presence is going to resonate with our growing Western Canadian group: Krebs, Cozens, Byram and Benson. And you know he’s going to challenge Power. Very interested in seeing the response. Edited April 23 by dudacek 8 1 Quote
pi2000 Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 1 hour ago, LGR4GM said: Kevyn Adams claims he spoke to double digit numbers of candidates. Which quite frankly I think is *****. The majority of candidates he spoke with probably told him right off the bat that they weren't interested... "Buffalo Sabres Head Coach" is not known as an enviable position around the league unfortunately.... it's where head coaches go to die. 1 2 Quote
LGR4GM Posted April 23 Author Report Posted April 23 The tone was very low key and while I agree Lindy sounded sharp when he answered, some of that energy I remember was not present. 1 Quote
... Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 (edited) 18 minutes ago, dudacek said: And you know he’s going to challenge Power. Very interested in seeing the response. Of course, Power should not be here to be challenged (he is the trade centerpiece to upgrade the forward group). If he is, though, I, too, will be interested to see the result - it may be Power's only hope. Edited April 23 by ... knotses 1 1 Quote
... Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 (edited) 6 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: The tone was very low key and while I agree Lindy sounded sharp when he answered, some of that energy I remember was not present. I don't think that's a bad thing. The whirlwind energy we saw back in the day was probably double that behind the scenes, leading to rash actions and premature, emotional decisions. A wiser, calculating, thoughtful Ruff is probably a better Ruff. The passion is still there, but as an old guy it really will only come out when necessary. Edited April 23 by ... ehrg 2 Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 3 minutes ago, ... said: Of course, Power should not be here to be challenged (he is the trade centerpiece to upgrade the forward group). If he is, though, I, too, will be interested to see the result - it may be Power's only hope. Power should not be traded 5 2 1 Quote
triumph_communes Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 22 minutes ago, dudacek said: Adams has publicly graduated firmly to the “time is now” mindset. Unequivocally repeated it’s about winning. (I’m so happy for so many of you @Thorny, @PerreaultForever, @PASabreFan…😜) Lindy very much seemed to believe in the talent. And you know he’s going to believe in his own ability to unleash it. Really broad brush here, but I feel positive his presence is going to resonate with our growing Western Canadian group: Krebs, Cozens, Byram and Benson. And you know he’s going to challenge Power. Very interested in seeing the response. Power is definitely going to be an interesting case with Lindy. I don’t think he’s been worked that hard before. 2 Quote
Popular Post dudacek Posted April 23 Popular Post Report Posted April 23 (edited) 33 minutes ago, ... said: Of course, Power should not be here to be challenged (he is the trade centerpiece to upgrade the forward group). If he is, though, I, too, will be interested to see the result - it may be Power's only hope. Not really about your post, but it reminded me of a couple earlier posts that I lost in the shuffle. One was about the Sabres needing a get-the-puck-out-of-our-zone defenceman and the other was about what does Owen Power do really well. Once Owen Power gets the puck on his stick in the defensive zone, he moves it up-ice about as well as any Sabre I’ve ever seen: calmly, to a teammate, and in a way that allows that teammate to make a play. He usually makes it look so easy that it may be perceived as unremarkable, but the frequency with which it happens compared to most is anything but. Edited April 23 by dudacek 11 2 1 Quote
IKnowPhysics Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 Hard to disagree with anything Ruff said today. 3 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 51 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: The tone was very low key and while I agree Lindy sounded sharp when he answered, some of that energy I remember was not present. 46 minutes ago, ... said: I don't think that's a bad thing. The whirlwind energy we saw back in the day was probably double that behind the scenes, leading to rash actions and premature, emotional decisions. A wiser, calculating, thoughtful Ruff is probably a better Ruff. The passion is still there, but as an old guy it really will only come out when necessary. It's the old joke about the old bull and the young bull standing atop a hill, gazing down on a pasture of cows that are "in season." Except in this case, Lindy's both the old bull and young(er) bull. And he's not looking to literally shtup anyone, afaik. 15 minutes ago, dudacek said: Once Owen Power gets the puck on his stick in the defensive zone, he moves it up-ice about as well as any Sabre I’ve ever seen: calmly, to a teammate, and in a way that allows that teammate to make a play. He usually makes it look so easy that it may be perceived as unremarkable, but the frequency with which it happens compared to most is anything but. Someone here posted a stat about how Power's long pass completion rate from the d-zone (or something) was near the very top of the league this season. 2 Quote
Mr Peabody Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 52 minutes ago, ... said: Of course, Power should not be here to be challenged (he is the trade centerpiece to upgrade the forward group). If he is, though, I, too, will be interested to see the result - it may be Power's only hope. I’d see Byram and a prospect moved prior to Power. Quote
Brawndo Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 I have a feeling that Adams was ready to pull the plug on Granato a few times this season and Lindy was his choice for an in season replacement Quote
In The Buff Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 watching the press conference now. My 1st thought is: man, age has not been kind to Lindy haha 2nd thought is: i hope Lindy still has some of that fire & energy that he had back in the day. We're gonna need every bit of fight in this man, to turn this thing around. i wish him the best, because we'll need it 1 Quote
inkman Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 1 hour ago, bob_sauve28 said: Power should not be traded I like the kid as much as anyone but if he can fetch a cost controlled top line player, I’m willing to listen. 4 2 Quote
inkman Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 NFW I’m watching that video. Did Pegula really mention injuries as the reason they lost to Carolina in 2006 whilst standing next to his GM, a player on said winning team? 3 Quote
triumph_communes Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 3 minutes ago, inkman said: NFW I’m watching that video. Did Pegula really mention injuries as the reason they lost to Carolina in 2006 whilst standing next to his GM, a player on said winning team? They both acknowledged it yes Quote
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