thatsapickle
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 03.08.2012
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Especially if he can learn wing this year in Rochester. If Buffalo gets McEichel there will be no room at center for him. If he pans out at wing though, he could be great on a wing with Reinhart or McEichel. Or tradebait if he plays lights out in Rochester as a center. - Themomentgood
If he is lights out on the wing, I'd keep him over trying to resign Stewart/Stafford(who will probably go to Minnesota anyway) |
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If he is lights out on the wing, I'd keep him over trying to resign Stewart/Stafford(who will probably go to Minnesota anyway) - thatsapickle
I think in the past when he played wing it was lw, but if he can learn rw that would be great. Especially if Armia pans out. Grigs, Armia, Baptiste on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd lines could be solid. Totally makes Stafford and Stewart expendable before the trade deadline. |
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TheSabresTaco
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Location: For me. jack Eichel is bobby ryan….that's it. - Octavarium, NY Joined: 05.05.2011
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Maybe the best Grigo comment in months.
The NHL is a tough nut to crack for anyone, regardless of talent, pedigree, or size...and attitude (while important) can only take you so far. I am not ready to give up on 25 even for 3-4 more years of development. - LandlordTom
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grand-magus
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Location: "...i'd say you were high on mushrooms", GMTM, NY Joined: 06.06.2014
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Grigorenko has an outstanding attitude this summer, and seemingly seems OK if he has to go to Rochester this season, "At least I know I'm going to be competing against men".
Has the lightbulb flickered on? Seems so.
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SABRES 89
Season Ticket Holder Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: I'm very Happy to be here. Las Vegas Via Buffalo N.Y. Joined: 02.17.2007
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Chris Butler to the Blues in case anyone didn't know. |
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I went to the scrimmage. Like most I want Grigs to succeed. I just don't think he is ready. He seems behind the pace of the game. I can't comment on his attitude or work ethic. My guess is from the time he was 10 through 18 years old he was the most talented player on the ice. He did not have to pay attention to details, play a gritty style or compliment his line mates. The result has been that other peers have passed him by. He has much work to do to make it the league. I am hoping he breaks loose, improves and has a solid career. However, I do not believe he is ready yet. |
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kingcong39
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Location: albany, NY Joined: 02.21.2007
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What a god awful contract for a guy that has never topped 50 points in a single season. - blacksheep1
Brandon Dubinsky says hi.
Dubinsky is being paid $5.85M from the ages of 28 to 35, hardly all prime years. I know, he has scored 50 points twice (50 and 54, whoopee).
I understand he is a better all around player now, but he is being paid that salary based on one series against the Penguins.
Ennis is being paid $4.6M from the ages of 25 to 30, which would be all of his prime years, except for maybe two on the back end.
When he had even somewhat reasonable players around him, he had 34 points in 48 games and 31 points in 47 games.
So if the Ennis contract is terrible, the Dubinsky one is not far behind, if it is behind at all. |
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kingcong39
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: albany, NY Joined: 02.21.2007
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Chris Butler to the Blues in case anyone didn't know. - SABRES 89
Keep those updates coming 89. They are appreciated. |
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sbroads24
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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Brandon Dubinsky says hi.
Dubinsky is being paid $5.85M from the ages of 28 to 35, hardly all prime years. I know, he has scored 50 points twice (50 and 54, whoopee).
I understand he is a better all around player now, but he is being paid that salary based on one series against the Penguins.
Ennis is being paid $4.6M from the ages of 25 to 30, which would be all of his prime years, except for maybe two on the back end.
When he had even somewhat reasonable players around him, he had 34 points in 48 games and 31 points in 47 games.
So if the Ennis contract is terrible, the Dubinsky one is not far behind, if it is behind at all. - kingcong39
I actually like Dubinsky a lot. However 5.8 per is insane
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gerbe75pts
Anaheim Ducks |
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Location: DRAFT COLE CAUFIELD AT 7!!!, CA Joined: 09.03.2009
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Brandon Dubinsky says hi.
Dubinsky is being paid $5.85M from the ages of 28 to 35, hardly all prime years. I know, he has scored 50 points twice (50 and 54, whoopee).
I understand he is a better all around player now, but he is being paid that salary based on one series against the Penguins.
Ennis is being paid $4.6M from the ages of 25 to 30, which would be all of his prime years, except for maybe two on the back end.
When he had even somewhat reasonable players around him, he had 34 points in 48 games and 31 points in 47 games.
So if the Ennis contract is terrible, the Dubinsky one is not far behind, if it is behind at all. - kingcong39
comparing Ennis contract to dubinsky is pointless
both are very different |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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comparing Ennis contract to dubinsky is pointless
both are very different - gerbe75pts
Not really. Both contracts are essentially paying for potential. The question is whether or not it will be realized. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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I actually like Dubinsky a lot. However 5.8 per is insane - sbroads24
That contract is going to be bought out at some point, unless Columbus can move it to a team that needs to get to the cap floor. |
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gerbe75pts
Anaheim Ducks |
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Location: DRAFT COLE CAUFIELD AT 7!!!, CA Joined: 09.03.2009
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Not really. Both contracts are essentially paying for potential. The question is whether or not it will be realized. - buffalofan19
Dubinsky got the contract he deserved he was a beast this year ..
but i would have signed ryan johansen first he is going to make some huge money now |
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sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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That contract is going to be bought out at some point, unless Columbus can move it to a team that needs to get to the cap floor. - buffalofan19
If he stays a 18-25 goal 2-way guy I could see him there long term. He's pretty good.
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kingcong39
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: albany, NY Joined: 02.21.2007
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Not really. Both contracts are essentially paying for potential. The question is whether or not it will be realized. - buffalofan19
How much potential does Dubinsky really have left being 28 already?
I would think, of the two, that Ennis has much more potential, based on age alone, and ability to produce points.
Junior said he was a beast last year. He was, during one series against a team with shaky goaltending. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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If he stays a 18-25 goal 2-way guy I could see him there long term. He's pretty good. - sbroads24
It's a max deal though. If I absolutely had to put money on whether or not it will go the full term, I'd take the "not", and I probably wouldn't hesitate. |
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kingcong39
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Location: albany, NY Joined: 02.21.2007
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comparing Ennis contract to dubinsky is pointless
both are very different - gerbe75pts
My point in responding to that silly comment was you cannot crush the Ennis deal when your own team signed Dubinsky to the contract he got.
I would rather pay a guy like Ennis the money he is due for the entirety of his prime years (25-30) then pay a guy from 28-35. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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How much potential does Dubinsky really have left being 28 already?
I would think, of the two, that Ennis has much more potential, based on age alone, and ability to produce points.
Junior said he was a beast last year. He was, during one series against a team with shaky goaltending. - kingcong39
Sounds like a mistake the Sabres made with a certain Finnish player that formerly made a living in Philadelphia. |
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kingcong39
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Location: albany, NY Joined: 02.21.2007
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Sounds like a mistake the Sabres made with a certain Finnish player that formerly made a living in Philadelphia. - buffalofan19
Dubinsky is clearly better than he who shall never again be named, but your point is well made. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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Dubinsky is clearly better than he who shall never again be named, but your point is well made. - kingcong39
Dubinsky is also getting paid more than the Finnish Fiasco did. |
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sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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Dubinsky is also getting paid more than the Finnish Fiasco did. - buffalofan19
Dubinsky won't be expected to expand his role though. All he needs to do is continue to play at the level he is now. |
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Chris Butler to the Blues in case anyone didn't know. - SABRES 89
I saw that and it made me look him up. They traded him and Paul Byron to Calgary for Kotalik and Regehr and a 2nd round pick that became McCabe. They then let Kotalik walk and traded Regehr to LA for 2014 and 2015 2nd round picks. Those 2nd round picks along with McNabb and Parker got Fasching and Deslauriers.
So basically:
Out: Butler/Byron/McNabb/Parker
In: McCabe/Fasching/Deslauriers
Seems like a clear winner. I would rather have McCabe than any of the four that went out. We will see how Fasching and Deslauriers play out, but they both look solid. |
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gerbe75pts
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Location: DRAFT COLE CAUFIELD AT 7!!!, CA Joined: 09.03.2009
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I saw that and it made me look him up. They traded him and Paul Byron to Calgary for Kotalik and Regehr and a 2nd round pick that became McCabe. They then let Kotalik walk and traded Regehr to LA for 2014 and 2015 2nd round picks. Those 2nd round picks along with McNabb and Parker got Fasching and Deslauriers.
So basically:
Out: Butler/Byron/McNabb/Parker
In: McCabe/Fasching/Deslauriers
Seems like a clear winner. I would rather have McCabe than any of the four that went out. We will see how Fasching and Deslauriers play out, but they both look solid. - Themomentgood
We got zemgus girgensons too |
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I went to the scrimmage. Like most I want Grigs to succeed. I just don't think he is ready. He seems behind the pace of the game. I can't comment on his attitude or work ethic. My guess is from the time he was 10 through 18 years old he was the most talented player on the ice. He did not have to pay attention to details, play a gritty style or compliment his line mates. The result has been that other peers have passed him by. He has much work to do to make it the league. I am hoping he breaks loose, improves and has a solid career. However, I do not believe he is ready yet. - Rustyg
To the untrained eye maybe you think he didn't do much but every hockey annalists including Chad Cassidy said his play away from the puck was excellent and his forchecking was also really good. Sure he didn't stack on the points in the game but its just a prospect game after all.. The leading scorer was an undrafted try out.. |
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We got zemgus girgensons too - gerbe75pts
Girgensons was from the Gaustad trade along with Buffalos 2nd round pick.
So:
Out: Gaustad/2nd Pick (Patrick Sieloff)
In: Girgensons
Both had to do with trades to Calgary, but were otherwise unrelated. |
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