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On 3/28/2025 at 10:45 PM, Archie Lee said:

Columbus currently in WC2, on pace for 86 points. 

A 3-4 point improvement on last year’s 84 point season, might have put us in the playoffs. $6-7 million in unused cap. 10 picks in the coming draft. One of the deeper prospect pools in hockey. Adams makes not one move from the start of the season, with the intent of improving the team now. And all signs are he will get another shot at it. 
 

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7 hours ago, Porous Five Hole said:

In news around the Eastern Conference, the Sabres just passed the Bruins in the standings.  Please dot “the Sabres will have a better record than the Bruins” on your bingo card.  

A decade after some here started calling the Bruins a lesser organization we are finally going to pass them in the bottom half of the standings?

In my best KA voice:

We’re ahead of Boston? Really?

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12 hours ago, Porous Five Hole said:

In news around the Eastern Conference, the Sabres just passed the Bruins in the standings.  Please dot “the Sabres will have a better record than the Bruins” on your bingo card.  

Buffalo Sabres 2025-2026: "We suck less than the Bruins do!"

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The Bruins are doing a proper end-of-season tank. They’ll get a top pick, maybe get Marchand back, re-add their top d-pair and still have $25M+ to reshape their roster next season. But! That roster needs a ton of re-shaping and I think they may also opt next season to see how close they are to McKenna-world.

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9 hours ago, Weave said:

A decade after some here started calling the Bruins a lesser organization we are finally going to pass them in the bottom half of the standings?

In my best KA voice:

We’re ahead of Boston? Really?

Palm trees gets the flowers but real die hards know “we got him? we got Matt Irwin?” is the real lore 

Posted
46 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

Blues on a heater winning 11 straight games and 17 of their last 20

Their GM stuck out his nuts big time with the offer sheets and it has worked out handsomely for them. I expect this will open the flood gates of OSs. 

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17 minutes ago, kas23 said:

Their GM stuck out his nuts big time with the offer sheets and it has worked out handsomely for them. I expect this will open the flood gates of OSs. 

Also with being willing to fire his recently hired coach because a better one was available. Montgomery is an upper tier coach. 

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53 minutes ago, Archie Lee said:

Also with being willing to fire his recently hired coach because a better one was available. Montgomery is an upper tier coach. 

It has become well known that Montgomery wanted to be in St. Louis. This is part of why he got fired in Boston. He didn't want to re-sign and commit. He would not have come to a team like Buffalo. 

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22 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

It has become well known that Montgomery wanted to be in St. Louis. This is part of why he got fired in Boston. He didn't want to re-sign and commit. He would not have come to a team like Buffalo. 


The point is that Armstrong was willing to be aggressive and act with urgency to improve his team. There are lots of moves Adams could make. When the season was still on the line, he did not make any. 

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2 hours ago, kas23 said:

Their GM stuck out his nuts big time with the offer sheets and it has worked out handsomely for them. I expect this will open the flood gates of OSs. 

It was a perfect storm with a poachable team. It’s a very specific scenario that won’t readily be repeated. Teams don’t want to waste time negotiating with the good chance of waking away with nothing. And players don’t want to do the same and then wind up with a different team. 

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43 minutes ago, Archie Lee said:


The point is that Armstrong was willing to be aggressive and act with urgency to improve his team. There are lots of moves Adams could make. When the season was still on the line, he did not make any. 

Well yes, this has been the same for every year. He has a wealth of picks and prospects and could make deals but he hasn't. he also wants to "win" trades and that is unnecessary if you are actually trying to win now. As long as you get what you want/need it is okay to overpay sometimes. Especially when you have that wealth. He's not in a "don't want to trade away the future" scenario, there's actually too many prospects and unless things change we will just end up giving people away cheap like Jokiharju for a 4th or losing them on waivers. There's only so many roster spots. 

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50 minutes ago, shrader said:

It was a perfect storm with a poachable team. It’s a very specific scenario that won’t readily be repeated. Teams don’t want to waste time negotiating with the good chance of waking away with nothing. And players don’t want to do the same and then wind up with a different team. 

There’s plenty of teams (approx 50%) with young players that spend to the cap. There’s really no lasting costs to negotiating a contract with one of these player. It’s not a tangible expense outside of possibly being a waste of an effort. You put in an offer sheet for 2 players, you’re bound to get one. In this case, they hit the jackpot and got both. As Armstrong put it, even if his mother was GM of Edmonton, he still would’ve done it. Why? Because he’s not afraid to make his team better. 
 

https://www.spotrac.com/nhl/cap/_/year/2024/sort/cap_maximum_space2

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1 hour ago, kas23 said:

There’s plenty of teams (approx 50%) with young players that spend to the cap. There’s really no lasting costs to negotiating a contract with one of these player. It’s not a tangible expense outside of possibly being a waste of an effort. You put in an offer sheet for 2 players, you’re bound to get one. In this case, they hit the jackpot and got both. As Armstrong put it, even if his mother was GM of Edmonton, he still would’ve done it. Why? Because he’s not afraid to make his team better. 
 

https://www.spotrac.com/nhl/cap/_/year/2024/sort/cap_maximum_space2

The contracts weren't even that much...2 years 4.5 million for one and 2 years 2.3 million for the other.

Cost them a 2nd and a 3rd for compensation for signing both.

 

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