Are you serious? He didn't really say that did he? - rapperray
"I'm open to anything as long as the deal makes sense for us and we think it makes us better," Adams told Locked on Sabres host Joe DiBiase. "It all comes down to the player, the person himself, and then the cost.
"Big picture, though, I'm really excited about our goaltending," he added.
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Mar 2 @ 9:21 AM ET
"I'm open to anything as long as the deal makes sense for us and we think it makes us better," Adams told Locked on Sabres host Joe DiBiase. "It all comes down to the player, the person himself, and then the cost.
"Big picture, though, I'm really excited about our goaltending," he added.
"I'm open to anything as long as the deal makes sense for us and we think it makes us better," Adams told Locked on Sabres host Joe DiBiase. "It all comes down to the player, the person himself, and then the cost.
"Big picture, though, I'm really excited about our goaltending," he added.
maybe puts it in to perspective a bit, and i think its a point schopp made that is hard to swallow
the drought means nothing to the team, only to the fans. making the playoffs this year isn't really the goal. is draft picks for chikorin really worth losing to boston in the first round, or is it better off saving assets for the offseason for a RD and a better fit instead?
maybe puts it in to perspective a bit, and i think its a point schopp made that is hard to swallow
the drought means nothing to the team, only to the fans. making the playoffs this year isn't really the goal. is draft picks for chikorin really worth losing to boston in the first round, or is it better off saving assets for the offseason for a RD and a better fit instead?
i'm in bargaining stage of grief btw - robz228
Yep, and tanking is what smart fans wanted. I think Schoop supported that too. Brought us the worst years in the 50-year history of the franchise. Always listen to the "smart" fans. They know best.
But, of course, none of that matters to the team because it's in the past. Lolz
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Mar 2 @ 9:37 AM ET
detroit giving up and selling is a little strange
maybe puts it in to perspective a bit, and i think its a point schopp made that is hard to swallow
the drought means nothing to the team, only to the fans. making the playoffs this year isn't really the goal. is draft picks for chikorin really worth losing to boston in the first round, or is it better off saving assets for the offseason for a RD and a better fit instead?
i'm in bargaining stage of grief btw - robz228
Is this the “it’s not the right time argument” but in two months it is the right time thing?
Playoff experience is invaluable not only to the players but the option of this team from players/ the league.
You think potential UFAs players with NTC care about the number of picks and prospects the Sabres have?
Also the Sabres have beaten nearly every team in a playoff spot this year. They’d absolutely win a game or two in a playoff series.
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Mar 2 @ 9:39 AM ET
Yep, and tanking is what smart fans wanted. I think Schoop supported that too. Brought us the worst years in the 50-year history of the franchise. Always listen to the "smart" fans. They know best.
But, of course, none of that matters to the team because it's in the past. Lolz - lacaprup
some gms can build a team from the ashes, the others are Tim Murray and Jason Botterill
Yep, and tanking is what smart fans wanted. I think Schoop supported that too. Brought us the worst years in the 50-year history of the franchise. Always listen to the "smart" fans. They know best.
But, of course, none of that matters to the team because it's in the past. Lolz - lacaprup
the tank was the idea that there was 2 cant miss generational players available, turns out there was only 1
balls bounce differently and the tank was a rousing success