seedy
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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On the flip side, ever notice Mike Weber refuses to take a slap shot? He always wrists it from the point - sbroads24 I think i saw him try to put it off the endboards once. Which is probably the smartest thing he has ever done in his life. |
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Sabres view Myers as cornerstone piece in rebuild
Tyler Myers' play started to go backwards when the Buffalo Sabres began their fall down the Eastern Conference standings five years ago. Now that Myers is on the rise again, the Sabres should end up using him as a cornerstone piece in their rebuild.
"Hopefully we will become [a top team] in another two years or so and then you'll see the true importance of Tyler Myers and what he really means," Sabres coach Ted Nolan said.
Buffalo general manager Tim Murray is thinking along the same lines.
Murray has no desire to trade Myers, the 2009-10 Calder Trophy winner who is an improving 24-year-old defenseman, one of the bright spots in an expectedly difficult season for the Sabres, and signed through 2017-18 with a reasonable $5.5 million
"I've never made a call to another team on Tyler Myers," Murray told NHL.com. "I've had some calls, and I think it's kind of a domino effect where one or two teams see in other press, not Buffalo press, and called asking if it was true. I have not tried to trade this guy. Some teams have asked about availability. I've plainly said, 'I'm not trying to trade the guy, if you want to knock my socks off with an offer I'll listen,' but it would have to be a major, major trade for me to move this guy. I'm not pursuing that."
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=35828 |
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The Don
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Location: Glasgow, VA Joined: 02.03.2007
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Sabres view Myers as cornerstone piece in rebuild
Tyler Myers' play started to go backwards when the Buffalo Sabres began their fall down the Eastern Conference standings five years ago. Now that Myers is on the rise again, the Sabres should end up using him as a cornerstone piece in their rebuild.
"Hopefully we will become - gerbe75pts[a top team] in another two years or so and then you'll see the true importance of Tyler Myers and what he really means," Sabres coach Ted Nolan said.
Buffalo general manager Tim Murray is thinking along the same lines.
Murray has no desire to trade Myers, the 2009-10 Calder Trophy winner who is an improving 24-year-old defenseman, one of the bright spots in an expectedly difficult season for the Sabres, and signed through 2017-18 with a reasonable $5.5 million
"I've never made a call to another team on Tyler Myers," Murray told NHL.com. "I've had some calls, and I think it's kind of a domino effect where one or two teams see in other press, not Buffalo press, and called asking if it was true. I have not tried to trade this guy. Some teams have asked about availability. I've plainly said, 'I'm not trying to trade the guy, if you want to knock my socks off with an offer I'll listen,' but it would have to be a major, major trade for me to move this guy. I'm not pursuing that."
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=35828
Now you've done it.
What are we suppose to talk about now, endlessly, day after day, until the trade deadline passes?
I might as well power down my computer until then. |
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Maximum Signal
Season Ticket Holder Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 07.11.2008
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Sabres view Myers as cornerstone piece in rebuild
Tyler Myers' play started to go backwards when the Buffalo Sabres began their fall down the Eastern Conference standings five years ago. Now that Myers is on the rise again, the Sabres should end up using him as a cornerstone piece in their rebuild.
"Hopefully we will become - gerbe75pts[a top team] in another two years or so and then you'll see the true importance of Tyler Myers and what he really means," Sabres coach Ted Nolan said.
Buffalo general manager Tim Murray is thinking along the same lines.
Murray has no desire to trade Myers, the 2009-10 Calder Trophy winner who is an improving 24-year-old defenseman, one of the bright spots in an expectedly difficult season for the Sabres, and signed through 2017-18 with a reasonable $5.5 million
"I've never made a call to another team on Tyler Myers," Murray told NHL.com. "I've had some calls, and I think it's kind of a domino effect where one or two teams see in other press, not Buffalo press, and called asking if it was true. I have not tried to trade this guy. Some teams have asked about availability. I've plainly said, 'I'm not trying to trade the guy, if you want to knock my socks off with an offer I'll listen,' but it would have to be a major, major trade for me to move this guy. I'm not pursuing that."
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=35828
We all know they are just saying this because he is useless and they are trying to trade him.Oh and Murray has never said a deal would have to blow his socks off . I was just making that up.
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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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Sabres view Myers as cornerstone piece in rebuild
Tyler Myers' play started to go backwards when the Buffalo Sabres began their fall down the Eastern Conference standings five years ago. Now that Myers is on the rise again, the Sabres should end up using him as a cornerstone piece in their rebuild.
"Hopefully we will become - gerbe75pts[a top team] in another two years or so and then you'll see the true importance of Tyler Myers and what he really means," Sabres coach Ted Nolan said.
Buffalo general manager Tim Murray is thinking along the same lines.
Murray has no desire to trade Myers, the 2009-10 Calder Trophy winner who is an improving 24-year-old defenseman, one of the bright spots in an expectedly difficult season for the Sabres, and signed through 2017-18 with a reasonable $5.5 million
"I've never made a call to another team on Tyler Myers," Murray told NHL.com. "I've had some calls, and I think it's kind of a domino effect where one or two teams see in other press, not Buffalo press, and called asking if it was true. I have not tried to trade this guy. Some teams have asked about availability. I've plainly said, 'I'm not trying to trade the guy, if you want to knock my socks off with an offer I'll listen,' but it would have to be a major, major trade for me to move this guy. I'm not pursuing that."
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=35828
Wow, lots of stock being put into a 2nd pairing defensemen |
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BuffaloHardHat
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Location: I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity., NY Joined: 11.27.2012
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Sabres view Myers as cornerstone piece in rebuild
Tyler Myers' play started to go backwards when the Buffalo Sabres began their fall down the Eastern Conference standings five years ago. Now that Myers is on the rise again, the Sabres should end up using him as a cornerstone piece in their rebuild.
"Hopefully we will become - gerbe75pts[a top team] in another two years or so and then you'll see the true importance of Tyler Myers and what he really means," Sabres coach Ted Nolan said.
Buffalo general manager Tim Murray is thinking along the same lines.
Murray has no desire to trade Myers, the 2009-10 Calder Trophy winner who is an improving 24-year-old defenseman, one of the bright spots in an expectedly difficult season for the Sabres, and signed through 2017-18 with a reasonable $5.5 million
"I've never made a call to another team on Tyler Myers," Murray told NHL.com. "I've had some calls, and I think it's kind of a domino effect where one or two teams see in other press, not Buffalo press, and called asking if it was true. I have not tried to trade this guy. Some teams have asked about availability. I've plainly said, 'I'm not trying to trade the guy, if you want to knock my socks off with an offer I'll listen,' but it would have to be a major, major trade for me to move this guy. I'm not pursuing that."
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=35828
So in other words, Myers will be traded by or at the deadline.
Got it.
My wife would have to hide my dancing shoes because I would dance for days. |
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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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So in other words, Myers will be traded by or at the deadline.
Got it.
My wife would have to hide my dancing shoes because I would dance for days. - BuffaloHardHat
You have to wait until EK says it. Once Ek reports we are keeping him....dust off the shoes |
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Maximum Signal
Season Ticket Holder Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 07.11.2008
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So in other words, Myers will be traded by or at the deadline.
Got it.
My wife would have to hide my dancing shoes because I would dance for days. - BuffaloHardHat
We all know Weber is the only defenseman of any value here.
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seedy
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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Wow, lots of stock being put into a 2nd pairing defensemen - sbroads24
I think the best part of that article was the stats and writers opinion of him.
I don't love or hate meyers, but I've pretty much been on this path for a while...
Physical (Debatable) and towering right-handed shooting defenseman who are 24 years old and who carry a reasonable cap charge for players who can play 25 minutes per game against the best forwards in the NHL are about as rare of a commodity as you can find in the League.
If the Sabres trade Myers now, odds are they'll be looking for a player just like him in two years, at which point Myers will be just entering his prime years with close to 500 games on his NHL resume.
Why trade an asset you have now if you know you're going to need that same asset in the future?
"That's why I'm not trying to trade him," Murray said.
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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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I think the best part of that article was the stats and writers opinion of him.
I don't love or hate meyers, but I've pretty much been on this path for a while...
Physical (Debatable) and towering right-handed shooting defenseman who are 24 years old and who carry a reasonable cap charge for players who can play 25 minutes per game against the best forwards in the NHL are about as rare of a commodity as you can find in the League.
If the Sabres trade Myers now, odds are they'll be looking for a player just like him in two years, at which point Myers will be just entering his prime years with close to 500 games on his NHL resume.
Why trade an asset you have now if you know you're going to need that same asset in the future?
"That's why I'm not trying to trade him," Murray said. - seedy
But didn't you know Ristolainen and Zadorov are already better? Said every WGR employee |
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Sabresfan-365
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Location: Lockport, NY Joined: 12.09.2012
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I think the best part of that article was the stats and writers opinion of him.
I don't love or hate meyers, but I've pretty much been on this path for a while...
Physical (Debatable) and towering right-handed shooting defenseman who are 24 years old and who carry a reasonable cap charge for players who can play 25 minutes per game against the best forwards in the NHL are about as rare of a commodity as you can find in the League.
If the Sabres trade Myers now, odds are they'll be looking for a player just like him in two years, at which point Myers will be just entering his prime years with close to 500 games on his NHL resume.
Why trade an asset you have now if you know you're going to need that same asset in the future?
"That's why I'm not trying to trade him," Murray said. - seedy
Counter argument to that might be that his value will never be higher than it is right now as a member of the sabres and as a trade chip.
Essentially betting against his development, like the bruins did with seguin. Up until this piece here (which could be smoke and mirrors) the way he spoke of myers made me think he wasn't entirely sure either.
I happen to like Myers by the way, just trying to see it from the other side. |
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seedy
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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But didn't you know Ristolainen and Zadorov are already better? Said every WGR employee - sbroads24
Hahahahaha! well now, THERE'S your problem!
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Sabresfan-365
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Location: Lockport, NY Joined: 12.09.2012
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Hahahahaha! well now, THERE'S your problem! - seedy
Fayne>Myers apparently |
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Stripes77
Referee Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Where ever Matt Ellis allows me to be, NY Joined: 07.30.2012
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Amalie Benjamin @AmalieBenjamin · 9m9 minutes ago
Simon Gagne will not return to the Bruins this season after the recent death of his father.
Stewart... |
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seedy
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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Counter argument to that might be that his value will never be higher than it is right now as a member of the sabres and as a trade chip.
Essentially betting against his development, like the bruins did with seguin. Up until this piece here (which could be smoke and mirrors) the way he spoke of myers made me think he wasn't entirely sure either.
I happen to like Myers by the way, just trying to see it from the other side. - Sabresfan-365
I was also thinking that we have Risto & Zadorov Now and Mc Cabe a bit further down in the pipeline. And while it's betting on uncertainty either way, Meyers is the one with the most proven long term track record. He CAN play, GMTM knows that. And I don't have a problem with ranking him as a second pairing guy at all.
Seguin definitely looks like the Bruins screwed up.
And Murray definitely left himself an out with "Im listening, but it has to be a heck of a deal." |
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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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Counter argument to that might be that his value will never be higher than it is right now as a member of the sabres and as a trade chip.
Essentially betting against his development, like the bruins did with seguin. Up until this piece here (which could be smoke and mirrors) the way he spoke of myers made me think he wasn't entirely sure either.
I happen to like Myers by the way, just trying to see it from the other side. - Sabresfan-365
I don't see how that's possible. His on pace for a career low point total |
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Cheeseballin
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Location: Rochester, NY Joined: 07.05.2011
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Amalie Benjamin @AmalieBenjamin · 9m9 minutes ago
Simon Gagne will not return to the Bruins this season after the recent death of his father.
Stewart... - Stripes77
What do we get? |
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seedy
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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Fayne>Myers apparently - Sabresfan-365
Paul Hamilton is the only one who has any business talking hockey on that station.
Shopp gets all of his sports information from trading cards.
The morning show is way too morning for me out here on the west coast.
I try to catch a little pregame/postgame so I can catch player interviews and stuff. But besides that, the station is pretty useless. |
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Sabresfan-365
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Location: Lockport, NY Joined: 12.09.2012
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I was also thinking that we have Risto & Zadorov Now and Mc Cabe a bit further down in the pipeline. And while it's betting on uncertainty either way, Meyers is the one with the most proven long term track record. He CAN play, GMTM knows that. And I don't have a problem with ranking him as a second pairing guy at all.
Seguin definitely looks like the Bruins screwed up.
And Murray definitely left himself an out with "Im listening, but it has to be a heck of a deal." - seedy
I imagine they'll make a decision on his status here during this off season. After that point he's either going start putting up the numbers as the team gets better and you won't want to move him. Or he doesn't at which point you can no longer spin the "he's on a bad team and is still young" story. The NTC also kicks in the following year as well. |
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seedy
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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What do we get? - Cheeseballin
a bag of pucks or some "game worn" water bottles.
Your choice.
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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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Fayne>Myers apparently - Sabresfan-365
Where did you see this? Just curious because Coller basically insinuated this to me on twitter |
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hubie
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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Paul Hamilton is the only one who has any business talking hockey on that station.
Shopp gets all of his sports information from trading cards.
The morning show is way too morning for me out here on the west coast.
I try to catch a little pregame/postgame so I can catch player interviews and stuff. But besides that, the station is pretty useless. - seedy
100% agree, some people can only talk certain things and its pretty "white" in terms of anything not easily known |
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seedy
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: you don't need an ignore button to ignore someone., CA Joined: 02.22.2007
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I imagine they'll make a decision on his status here during this off season. After that point he's either going start putting up the numbers as the team gets better and you won't want to move him. Or he doesn't at which point you can no longer spin the "he's on a bad team and is still young" story. The NTC also kicks in the following year as well. - Sabresfan-365
I have a feeling why TM didn't seem that in to him at first....because he hadn't watched much of his game and didn't like the NTC.
I think he would be better on a better team. But again, that's just speculation.
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Sabresfan-365
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Location: Lockport, NY Joined: 12.09.2012
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I don't see how that's possible. His on pace for a career low point total - sbroads24
If Murray's betting against his future then even with the low point total this is the most he'd be worth . Either you believe the numbers will add up when the team gets better, in which case why even consider moving him at all or you can't see that happening in which case it's a tougher sell.
Right now he's a young defensemen on a bad team that has little for him to work with. As this team improves and he doesn't (all hypothetical of course) teams will be less likely to give anything for him. You won't be able to find a team who'd be willing to pay for potential like they could right now. |
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Cheeseballin
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Location: Rochester, NY Joined: 07.05.2011
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a bag of pucks or some "game worn" water bottles.
Your choice. - seedy
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