Heard the Sabres want to move back into the 4/5 pick for Tkachuk......... - dadeadhead
One would think the pricetag on that would be a mite steep. But if Botts pulls that off, I'd be impressed. Have not been impressed with his trades in the short time he's been here.
Are any of Omanski, Budik, or Hagel getting signed before 5pm? Does it matter if all these guys go back into the draft? I recall Budik and Hagel being talked about a tiny bit but have no idea where theyre at now.
Are any of Omanski, Budik, or Hagel getting signed before 5pm? Does it matter if all these guys go back into the draft? I recall Budik and Hagel being talked about a tiny bit but have no idea where theyre at now. - PrinceChill
Osmanski is a no.
Budik and Hagel could get a contract, but given the proximity to the deadline I guess not. I'm actually a little surprised Budik didn't get one because of that almost .5ppg average he had in the W this year. 83pts for a defender is nothing to laugh at. Hagel had dry spells and an injury or two if I remember correctly, so less surprised there.
Budik won't ever be top4 pairing material, given our lack of contracts to give out, he may just be a casualty of the numbers game.
I got busy talking to the chef about gluten free recipes lol
He was making it for some prospects - gerbe75pts
People have been eating gluten for hundreds of thousands of years, or maybe 6,000 years ago while riding a T-Rex, whatever you believe, without issue. There is absolutely no reason not to eat gluten, unless you are actually allergic to it, or sensitive to it, about 7% of the population, yet, when you subtract the people who thought they were sensitive to it and actually were 93% of people who thought they were sensitive to it were just full of poop and could easily tolerate it. Gluten free food tastes like poop, and often has less nutritional value due to the processing.
"A recently published study in the journal Digestion found that 86 percent of individuals who believed they were gluten sensitive could tolerate it. Individuals with celiac disease, a hereditary autoimmune condition that affects about 3 million Americans, or roughly 1 percent of the population, must avoid gluten. Those with extremely rare wheat allergies must also remove gluten from their diet. In addition, those with gluten sensitivity, a condition that affects 6 percent of the population (18 million individuals), should also avoid gluten.
That doesn't explain why an estimated 30 percent of shoppers are choosing "gluten-free" options, and 41 percent of U.S. adults believe "gluten-free" foods are beneficial for everyone, especially when many of those foods are often lower in nutrients and higher in sugars, sodium and fat than their gluten-free counterparts. And much of the growth in the category is coming from cookies, crackers, snack bars and chips."
"Results? Of the 392 patients, 6.63 percent tested positive for celiac disease, and two individuals (.51 percent) for wheat allergy. Some 27 patients (6.88 percent) were found to suffer form non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Based on this, 86 percent of those who believe they're sensitive to gluten can tolerate it without negative health consequences. And, when you account for those who had celiac or wheat allergy, some 93 percent of individuals who believe they are gluten-sensitive can tolerate it."
Budik and Hagel could get a contract, but given the proximity to the deadline I guess not. I'm actually a little surprised Budik didn't get one because of that almost .5ppg average he had in the W this year. 83pts for a defender is nothing to laugh at. Hagel had dry spells and an injury or two if I remember correctly, so less surprised there.
Budik won't ever be top4 pairing material, given our lack of contracts to give out, he may just be a casualty of the numbers game. - RhinoFan
The Sabres have 27 contracts free with only 10 players to sign for a full roster. let's say another 7 contracts with the draft which would be wildly optimistic. I think they have more than enough to squeeze a guy in if they wanted to.