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We had an entire thread where we looked at scoring and came to conclusions a ton had to go right for the team to make playoffs. It's all gone wrong. PP is trash. PK is trash. Quinn and Cozens couldn't score at skeeball. The goalies turned back into their past selves. 

 

Sabres now have their worst start since 2017.

 

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4 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

We had an entire thread where we looked at scoring and came to conclusions a ton had to go right for the team to make playoffs. It's all gone wrong. PP is trash. PK is trash. Quinn and Cozens couldn't score at skeeball. The goalies turned back into their past selves. 

 

Sabres now have their worst start since 2017.

 

By pretty much every metric KA is a failed GM. In answer to Fairburns question , no KA can not fix this. 

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There is no end to #SomeSuffering

No end.

Thanks for coming back for an emeritus farewell, Lindy. I'll always be fond of you.

I've already written off the season. If this team were to somehow string together a 6 or 7 game winning streak within the next few weeks, I'd tune back in. Barring that, I'm done.

I don't imagine that Pegula will fire Adams. The Seth Appert succession plan must be permitted to come to fruition.

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We have played 12 games, we will be at 24 by the end of the month.  

I still think there may be hope and I will evaluate this again at the end of November. 

We need the best players (i.e. the higher paid Core guys)  to play like they are actually the best players, and we need good goaltending to change the direction of the season.  

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2 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

We have played 12 games, we will be at 24 by the end of the month.  

I still think there may be hope and I will evaluate this again at the end of November. 

We need the best players (i.e. the higher paid Core guys)  to play like they are actually the best players, and we need good goaltending to change the direction of the season.  

I’m still concerned that the Sabres best players aren’t players you can hitch your wagon to.  Tage kinda plays the part but I see none of it from Power, Cozens or Dahlin.  No urgency, not taking care of the puck, absolutely terrible decisions all the time.  Never making the play that is need but instead trying some shinny crap that most players would be benched or waived for.
 

 Unfortunately, we paid these kids $35 million (per season) for what they could be and not what they were.  Now we are stuck with bad players on bad contracts on a bad team.  The hope is gone. The future of hockey in Buffalo is about as bleak as it was when the team’s location was up for grabs.  

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7 minutes ago, inkman said:

Unfortunately, we paid these kids $35 million (per season) for what they could be and not what they were.  Now we are stuck with bad players on bad contracts on a bad team.  

I think about this a lot.

And when I do, I also think of Adams' career progress following his retirement as a player. 

In 2009, he retires to become a player agent. In August 2011, a few short months after the Pegulas became owners, he became an assistant coach for the Sabres. How'd THAT come to pass, by the way? How'd he so readily worm his way into the Pegulas' confidence? Did he know that Terry loved expensive red wine?

Less than 2 years later, he's fired in the wake of Rolston taking over. But fear not! The Pegulas find a soft landing spot for him at Harborcenter, where he works for 6 years before being brought back into the Sabres organization as the Pegulas' mole in 2019. Less than a year later, he's appointed the team's GM.

I don't have the research to back it up, but fuggit. He is, I would venture, the most unqualified GM in Sabres' history and likely in NHL history. 

When I've sounded off to this effect in the past, there are some who've observed "well, he's had the job for 5 years, so he's no longer totally unqualified."

To that, I say horse feathers

His results speak for themselves. He got all bricked up when a young team had an outlier of a year and so he started handing out long-term deals like they were penny candy.

The picture of Thompson and a concave-chested Cozens on some Caribbean beach followed.

And here we are. The Sabres once had a rotten core. Now they have a fraudulent one.

Papier-mâché. Firmly poke the team's exterior and you'll get little more than a cloud of dust and your finger probing a barren cavity.

And don't dive in, baby. They're just a puddle.

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1 hour ago, Porous Five Hole said:

Lindy is pissed

Well, that's the real trick, isn't it? And it's going to cost you something extra. 7 years, all in advance.

 

And it's the most damning thing of this entire enterprise. There is no way the Sabres should be outworked, out-hustled to loose pucks, or look sluggish. They've got a new coach to impress, a fanbase that hasn't seen the playoffs in 13 years and is desperate to embrace the team, they're the youngest team in the league but they've got plenty of NHL game experience except Benson, and JJP/Quinn/McLeod/Byram are looking for big paydays. To look flat, to not be flying around, is bordering on incomprehensible. They're off to a bad start record wise, but so was 1/2 of the division so they're no remotely out of it (yet).

Now it comes to it -- which team will play with more urgency tomorrow? Ottawa or Buffalo?

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4 hours ago, inkman said:

I’m still concerned that the Sabres best players aren’t players you can hitch your wagon to.  Tage kinda plays the part but I see none of it from Power, Cozens or Dahlin.  No urgency, not taking care of the puck, absolutely terrible decisions all the time.  Never making the play that is need but instead trying some shinny crap that most players would be benched or waived for.
 

 Unfortunately, we paid these kids $35 million (per season) for what they could be and not what they were.  Now we are stuck with bad players on bad contracts on a bad team.  The hope is gone. The future of hockey in Buffalo is about as bleak as it was when the team’s location was up for grabs.  

Your concern is valid.  

The Tage and Dahlin contracts do not bother me.  They are going to be worth it and have good careers  

Adam’s moved fast on the others.  For example after something like 57 NHL games, Muel was given 7 years at $4.3M.  Great deal if he is good, but so far he has not been.  Power and Cozens are still kids and they have expensive long term deals.   They both have to get a lot better to be worth it.  
 

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