They haven't done the rest of the East yet.
Edit: Just found it they have the
Rangers
NJ
Carolina
Pittsburgh in the Metropolitan
So either the Rangers or Toronto if this came true - Buff36
It would be the cherry on top of all this Pegula history to make the playoffs and knock on Toronto in the 1st round.
The Bills have opened up some cap space ahead of their first game of the 2023 season.
Field Yates of ESPN reports that the team has restructured the deals of guard Ryan Bates and cornerback Taron Johnson. The two moves created about $4.5 million in cap space for this year.
Bates' contract called for a base salary of $3.9 million this year and is signed through 2025. The Bills list him as their starting right guard ahead of rookie O'Cyrus Torrence, but the full makeup of the Bills offensive line will be revealed on Monday night.
Johnson is signed through 2024 with a base salary of $5.505 million this season. He's started 41 games over the last three seasons and is set to continue playing a prominent role in their secondary this season.
The Bills have opened up some cap space ahead of their first game of the 2023 season.
Field Yates of ESPN reports that the team has restructured the deals of guard Ryan Bates and cornerback Taron Johnson. The two moves created about $4.5 million in cap space for this year.
Bates' contract called for a base salary of $3.9 million this year and is signed through 2025. The Bills list him as their starting right guard ahead of rookie O'Cyrus Torrence, but the full makeup of the Bills offensive line will be revealed on Monday night.
Johnson is signed through 2024 with a base salary of $5.505 million this season. He's started 41 games over the last three seasons and is set to continue playing a prominent role in their secondary this season.
The Bills have opened up some cap space ahead of their first game of the 2023 season.
Field Yates of ESPN reports that the team has restructured the deals of guard Ryan Bates and cornerback Taron Johnson. The two moves created about $4.5 million in cap space for this year.
Bates' contract called for a base salary of $3.9 million this year and is signed through 2025. The Bills list him as their starting right guard ahead of rookie O'Cyrus Torrence, but the full makeup of the Bills offensive line will be revealed on Monday night.
Johnson is signed through 2024 with a base salary of $5.505 million this season. He's started 41 games over the last three seasons and is set to continue playing a prominent role in their secondary this season.
"There are a lot of promising, high-pedigree rookie goaltenders who could break out this season. But Levi has the clearest opportunity out of that pack to cement a No. 1 role.
Buffalo’s decision not to add a big-name goaltender in a year where there’s pressure to contend for a playoff spot, especially when you consider that No. 2 option Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen had only an .892 save percentage in 33 games last year, speaks volumes about the club’s confidence in Levi.
At Northeastern, Levi became the first player in history to win the Mike Richter Award as the best goaltender in the NCAA two years in a row. He signed his entry-level contract at the end of the college year and looked sharp in seven NHL starts down the stretch.
One of the biggest questions surrounding his Calder chances will be how Buffalo performs defensively. Goalie stats like save percentage can be heavily influenced by the quality of defensive play in front and last year the Sabres allowed way too many high-danger chances. Buffalo’s defensive improvement will hinge on factors like towering defensive defenseman Mattias Samuelsson’s ability to stay healthy, how new blueliners Connor Clifton and Erik Johnson fit in and whether some of the young, high-octane top-nine forwards can play a more mature all-around game.
If Levi can stabilize the crease and lead the Sabres back into the playoffs, he’ll have one heck of a Calder case." — Harman Dayal
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Sep 5 @ 10:48 AM ET
Make it or break it year for the Bills. Have to get to the Big Game, no friggin excuses.
Hopefully the Coaches have that mentality and their brains remain clear to get them there.
Players are fine, the Coaching Staff has been the issue, IMO.
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Sep 5 @ 10:55 AM ET
Top 10 ranking for the Calder:
1) Bedard
2) Cooley
3) Levi:
"There are a lot of promising, high-pedigree rookie goaltenders who could break out this season. But Levi has the clearest opportunity out of that pack to cement a No. 1 role.
Buffalo’s decision not to add a big-name goaltender in a year where there’s pressure to contend for a playoff spot, especially when you consider that No. 2 option Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen had only an .892 save percentage in 33 games last year, speaks volumes about the club’s confidence in Levi.
At Northeastern, Levi became the first player in history to win the Mike Richter Award as the best goaltender in the NCAA two years in a row. He signed his entry-level contract at the end of the college year and looked sharp in seven NHL starts down the stretch.
One of the biggest questions surrounding his Calder chances will be how Buffalo performs defensively. Goalie stats like save percentage can be heavily influenced by the quality of defensive play in front and last year the Sabres allowed way too many high-danger chances. Buffalo’s defensive improvement will hinge on factors like towering defensive defenseman Mattias Samuelsson’s ability to stay healthy, how new blueliners Connor Clifton and Erik Johnson fit in and whether some of the young, high-octane top-nine forwards can play a more mature all-around game.
If Levi can stabilize the crease and lead the Sabres back into the playoffs, he’ll have one heck of a Calder case." — Harman Dayal
36 and I have been harping on the need for Granado to install a defensively sound system that the players can adopt...not some confusing system that has players thinking too much and not getting it right.
The great teams realize that the Offense starts in their own zone and being a solid 2 way team that cuts HD chances down significantly.
36 and I have been harping on the need for Granado to install a defensively sound system that the players can adopt...not some confusing system that has players thinking too much and not getting it right.
The great teams realize that the Offense starts in their own zone and being a solid 2 way team that cuts HD chances down significantly.
36 and I have been harping on the need for Granado to install a defensively sound system that the players can adopt...not some confusing system that has players thinking too much and not getting it right.
The great teams realize that the Offense starts in their own zone and being a solid 2 way team that cuts HD chances down significantly.
We shall see. - IonSabres
Imagine the fast breaks coming out of are zone after a turnover with are Speed, Sabres offense could be even more potent if played right.