JR mentioned a player form the Hawks that might cost Big Z and I said Murray would IMO only move Big Z for a certain player and who he mentioed isn't it. - SABRES 89
Why would the Sabres move one of their best young D-man. It's an absurd thought, even if its Hypothetical
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Feb 26 @ 12:27 PM ET
"Chris Stewart is terrible. The asking price for Chris Stewart – reported by our Pierre LeBrun to be a second-round pick and prospect – is insanity. Every year over the last four, Chris Stewart's teams has been territorially slaughtered with him on the ice. The 2012-2013 RelativeGoal% is something of a fluke, too – he and his teammates shot an unsustainable 11.85% at even-strength that year, and the predictable collapse in that number has meant a return to correlating possession/goal rates.
I'm not sure what the crazier part is with Stewart here either: the fact that he's always been deployed in an offensive role (and has never really produced), or the fact that he can't favorably drive play on a Buffalo Sabres team that's totally devoid of talent across the board."
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Feb 26 @ 12:32 PM ET
"Chris Stewart is terrible. The asking price for Chris Stewart – reported by our Pierre LeBrun to be a second-round pick and prospect – is insanity. Every year over the last four, Chris Stewart's teams has been territorially slaughtered with him on the ice. The 2012-2013 RelativeGoal% is something of a fluke, too – he and his teammates shot an unsustainable 11.85% at even-strength that year, and the predictable collapse in that number has meant a return to correlating possession/goal rates.
I'm not sure what the crazier part is with Stewart here either: the fact that he's always been deployed in an offensive role (and has never really produced), or the fact that he can't favorably drive play on a Buffalo Sabres team that's totally devoid of talent across the board."
Thanks Yost. - TheSabresTaco
He can say what ever he wants. when a key performer for a playoff team goes down or a bubble team starts to panic, they'll overpay. someone almost always does. they'll look at his positives and think (hope) they will be able to bring them out.
I'd welcome him back next year to play wing on the 3rd line. thats about it.
"Chris Stewart is terrible. The asking price for Chris Stewart – reported by our Pierre LeBrun to be a second-round pick and prospect – is insanity. Every year over the last four, Chris Stewart's teams has been territorially slaughtered with him on the ice. The 2012-2013 RelativeGoal% is something of a fluke, too – he and his teammates shot an unsustainable 11.85% at even-strength that year, and the predictable collapse in that number has meant a return to correlating possession/goal rates.
I'm not sure what the crazier part is with Stewart here either: the fact that he's always been deployed in an offensive role (and has never really produced), or the fact that he can't favorably drive play on a Buffalo Sabres team that's totally devoid of talent across the board."
Thanks Yost. - TheSabresTaco
Stewart has 19 points in his last 30 games. Somebody will pay that, but I have a feeling it'll be a C-prospect coming back with that pick.
"Chris Stewart is terrible. The asking price for Chris Stewart – reported by our Pierre LeBrun to be a second-round pick and prospect – is insanity. Every year over the last four, Chris Stewart's teams has been territorially slaughtered with him on the ice. The 2012-2013 RelativeGoal% is something of a fluke, too – he and his teammates shot an unsustainable 11.85% at even-strength that year, and the predictable collapse in that number has meant a return to correlating possession/goal rates.
I'm not sure what the crazier part is with Stewart here either: the fact that he's always been deployed in an offensive role (and has never really produced), or the fact that he can't favorably drive play on a Buffalo Sabres team that's totally devoid of talent across the board."
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Feb 26 @ 1:00 PM ET
Bob McKenzie @TSNBobMcKenzie · 33m 33 minutes ago
ANA puts Bryzgalov on unconditional ($125) waivers. First step towards mutual termination of contract. - jochfr
I think we should tell Neuvirth that we will permit him to sign a 3 year $3.25M contract as soon as he walks out of a playdate with 15 designated kids, all of whom are contagious with mumps.