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Da_Cashman
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Location: London, ON Joined: 04.18.2011
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Der Kaiser
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Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
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Pach-
You have silky mitts.
Kaiser. - Der Kaiser
you gonna trade me to Carolina, schultzie? |
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CaptainRivet
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Location: on Bored, NY Joined: 12.26.2008
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Michael Pachla: 2014-15 Team Stats--October
2014-15 Buffalo Sabres Team Stats - Michael Pachla
Yeah, here's what I think. While it's unlikely any of us has a clue about what's inside Murray's head, and things like the salary cap, NTCs/NMCs, and the declining economy's impact on future revenues make it nearly impossible to trade anyone of any significance, it's not inconceivable that the Sabres could make a mid-season move.
Myers, Ennis, Girgensons, and Moulson are probably not on the block since they represent the young core of this team and are all locked up long-term. We all know Myers' contract is insane, but given the length and amount of the others, it seems unlikely to me there's a better deal out there. Remember Kevin Devine is a numbers guy, and 5 mil 6 years from now will be looking pretty good. Ennis' deal is an especially favorable one for the club. You might even be able to throw Girgs into this category b/c his value to the Sabres is high given his hustle and toughness.
Stewart, Stafford, and Kaleta are popular choices for a change of venue, but their UFA status would mean they'd need to go to a contender for the receiving team to be willing to assume the risk. That said, what's the likelihood of a contender sending the Sabres something worthy of a blockbuster? That's not even taking into account Stewart sucking for the last 2 years, Stafford getting a reputation of being lazy, and Kaleta being more fragile than the leg lamp in A Christmas Story. This, coming from the guy who actually owns a Kaleta jersey.
As far as young talent at forward goes, Grigorenko and Armia are the only roster players in that category. They're all tradable, but not enough to bring in an impact player. To me, the Sabres would need to include one of Ristolainen or Zadorov to get another team interested. Possible, though Ristolainen seems like he's got a future here.
Lastly, if they're really trying to fix the recent injury problem at defense, they're not going to trade any defensemen. Even still, it's more likely they'll do what they did last year and bring in a veteran like Strachan to temporarily fill the gap until Weber and Benoit are healthy again (a few weeks?). I haven't looked to see who like that is available, but they found someone last year and could probably do it again.
We Sabres fans have gotten used to the fact that Murray rarely makes any moves. In fact, who really does anymore? I'd love to be wrong, but not at the expense of 57 / 63 / 28 / 26. You can have Hodgson. Twice. |
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Der Kaiser
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Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
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you gonna trade me to Carolina, schultzie? - Michael Pachla
Despite your sick trade value, i believe we should hold your rights, at least until the next time we find ourselves stabbing westward. |
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Yeah, here's what I think. While it's unlikely any of us has a clue about what's inside Murray's head, and things like the salary cap, NTCs/NMCs, and the declining economy's impact on future revenues make it nearly impossible to trade anyone of any significance, it's not inconceivable that the Sabres could make a mid-season move.
Myers, Ennis, Girgensons, and Moulson are probably not on the block since they represent the young core of this team and are all locked up long-term. We all know Myers' contract is insane, but given the length and amount of the others, it seems unlikely to me there's a better deal out there. Remember Kevin Devine is a numbers guy, and 5 mil 6 years from now will be looking pretty good. Ennis' deal is an especially favorable one for the club. You might even be able to throw Girgs into this category b/c his value to the Sabres is high given his hustle and toughness.
Stewart, Stafford, and Kaleta are popular choices for a change of venue, but their UFA status would mean they'd need to go to a contender for the receiving team to be willing to assume the risk. That said, what's the likelihood of a contender sending the Sabres something worthy of a blockbuster? That's not even taking into account Stewart sucking for the last 2 years, Stafford getting a reputation of being lazy, and Kaleta being more fragile than the leg lamp in A Christmas Story. This, coming from the guy who actually owns a Kaleta jersey.
As far as young talent at forward goes, Grigorenko, Armia, McCabe, and Pysyk are the only roster players in that category. They're all tradable, but not enough to bring in an impact player. To me, the Sabres would need to include one of Ristolainen or Zadorov to get another team interested. Possible, though Ristolainen seems like he's got a future here.
Lastly, if they're really trying to fix the recent injury problem at defense, they're not going to trade any defensemen. Even still, it's more likely they'll do what they did last year and bring in a veteran like Strachan to temporarily fill the gap until Weber and Benoit are healthy again (a few weeks?). I haven't looked to see who like that is available, but they found someone last year and could probably do it again.
We Sabres fans have gotten used to the fact that Murray rarely makes any moves. In fact, who really does anymore? I'd love to be wrong, but not at the expense of 57 / 63 / 28 / 26. You can have Hodgson. Twice. - CaptainRivet
it never gets old...btw, nice update |
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Despite your sick trade value, i believe we should hold your rights, at least until the next time we find ourselves stabbing westward. - Der Kaiser
that's right...who had the silky mitts? |
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CaptainRivet
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: on Bored, NY Joined: 12.26.2008
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that's right...who had the silky mitts? - Michael Pachla
Stafford's got silky mitts. Sekera has sick trade value.
and keep up the good work, boos. |
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Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
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that's right...who had the silky mitts? - Michael Pachla
Over the years, there have been several silky mitts, but I think they were first attributed to "Enzo". That would have been right around the time Chainsaw Lydman left town. |
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CaptainRivet
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: on Bored, NY Joined: 12.26.2008
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Over the years, there have been several silky mitts, but I think they were first attributed to "Enzo". That would have been right around the time Chainsaw Lydman left town. - Der Kaiser
Chainsaw and Tyler "Oil Rig" Myers |
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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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Yeah, here's what I think. While it's unlikely any of us has a clue about what's inside Murray's head, and things like the salary cap, NTCs/NMCs, and the declining economy's impact on future revenues make it nearly impossible to trade anyone of any significance, it's not inconceivable that the Sabres could make a mid-season move.
Myers, Ennis, Girgensons, and Moulson are probably not on the block since they represent the young core of this team and are all locked up long-term. We all know Myers' contract is insane, but given the length and amount of the others, it seems unlikely to me there's a better deal out there. Remember Kevin Devine is a numbers guy, and 5 mil 6 years from now will be looking pretty good. Ennis' deal is an especially favorable one for the club. You might even be able to throw Girgs into this category b/c his value to the Sabres is high given his hustle and toughness.
Stewart, Stafford, and Kaleta are popular choices for a change of venue, but their UFA status would mean they'd need to go to a contender for the receiving team to be willing to assume the risk. That said, what's the likelihood of a contender sending the Sabres something worthy of a blockbuster? That's not even taking into account Stewart sucking for the last 2 years, Stafford getting a reputation of being lazy, and Kaleta being more fragile than the leg lamp in A Christmas Story. This, coming from the guy who actually owns a Kaleta jersey.
As far as young talent at forward goes, Grigorenko, Armia, McCabe, and Pysyk are the only roster players in that category. They're all tradable, but not enough to bring in an impact player. To me, the Sabres would need to include one of Ristolainen or Zadorov to get another team interested. Possible, though Ristolainen seems like he's got a future here.
Lastly, if they're really trying to fix the recent injury problem at defense, they're not going to trade any defensemen. Even still, it's more likely they'll do what they did last year and bring in a veteran like Strachan to temporarily fill the gap until Weber and Benoit are healthy again (a few weeks?). I haven't looked to see who like that is available, but they found someone last year and could probably do it again.
We Sabres fans have gotten used to the fact that Murray rarely makes any moves. In fact, who really does anymore? I'd love to be wrong, but not at the expense of 57 / 63 / 28 / 26. You can have Hodgson. Twice. - CaptainRivet
Bravo
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Der Kaiser
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Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
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Stafford's got silky mitts. Sekera has sick trade value.
and keep up the good work, boos. - CaptainRivet
Stafford is always "Infection". |
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Stafford's got silky mitts. Sekera has sick trade value.
and keep up the good work, boos. - CaptainRivet
yeah...kinda got confused...
*shrugs*
thx for the props |
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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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Yeah, here's what I think. While it's unlikely any of us has a clue about what's inside Murray's head, and things like the salary cap, NTCs/NMCs, and the declining economy's impact on future revenues make it nearly impossible to trade anyone of any significance, it's not inconceivable that the Sabres could make a mid-season move.
Myers, Ennis, Girgensons, and Moulson are probably not on the block since they represent the young core of this team and are all locked up long-term. We all know Myers' contract is insane, but given the length and amount of the others, it seems unlikely to me there's a better deal out there. Remember Kevin Devine is a numbers guy, and 5 mil 6 years from now will be looking pretty good. Ennis' deal is an especially favorable one for the club. You might even be able to throw Girgs into this category b/c his value to the Sabres is high given his hustle and toughness.
Stewart, Stafford, and Kaleta are popular choices for a change of venue, but their UFA status would mean they'd need to go to a contender for the receiving team to be willing to assume the risk. That said, what's the likelihood of a contender sending the Sabres something worthy of a blockbuster? That's not even taking into account Stewart sucking for the last 2 years, Stafford getting a reputation of being lazy, and Kaleta being more fragile than the leg lamp in A Christmas Story. This, coming from the guy who actually owns a Kaleta jersey.
As far as young talent at forward goes, Grigorenko and Armia are the only roster players in that category. They're all tradable, but not enough to bring in an impact player. To me, the Sabres would need to include one of Ristolainen or Zadorov to get another team interested. Possible, though Ristolainen seems like he's got a future here.
Lastly, if they're really trying to fix the recent injury problem at defense, they're not going to trade any defensemen. Even still, it's more likely they'll do what they did last year and bring in a veteran like Strachan to temporarily fill the gap until Weber and Benoit are healthy again (a few weeks?). I haven't looked to see who like that is available, but they found someone last year and could probably do it again.
We Sabres fans have gotten used to the fact that Murray rarely makes any moves. In fact, who really does anymore? I'd love to be wrong, but not at the expense of 57 / 63 / 28 / 26. You can have Hodgson. Twice. - CaptainRivet
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mhp
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Location: PROUD MEMBER OF RED SOX NATION SINCE 1975!!!! , SD Joined: 01.14.2008
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Yeah, here's what I think. While it's unlikely any of us has a clue about what's inside Murray's head, and things like the salary cap, NTCs/NMCs, and the declining economy's impact on future revenues make it nearly impossible to trade anyone of any significance, it's not inconceivable that the Sabres could make a mid-season move.
Myers, Ennis, Girgensons, and Moulson are probably not on the block since they represent the young core of this team and are all locked up long-term. We all know Myers' contract is insane, but given the length and amount of the others, it seems unlikely to me there's a better deal out there. Remember Kevin Devine is a numbers guy, and 5 mil 6 years from now will be looking pretty good. Ennis' deal is an especially favorable one for the club. You might even be able to throw Girgs into this category b/c his value to the Sabres is high given his hustle and toughness.
Stewart, Stafford, and Kaleta are popular choices for a change of venue, but their UFA status would mean they'd need to go to a contender for the receiving team to be willing to assume the risk. That said, what's the likelihood of a contender sending the Sabres something worthy of a blockbuster? That's not even taking into account Stewart sucking for the last 2 years, Stafford getting a reputation of being lazy, and Kaleta being more fragile than the leg lamp in A Christmas Story. This, coming from the guy who actually owns a Kaleta jersey.
As far as young talent at forward goes, Grigorenko and Armia are the only roster players in that category. They're all tradable, but not enough to bring in an impact player. To me, the Sabres would need to include one of Ristolainen or Zadorov to get another team interested. Possible, though Ristolainen seems like he's got a future here.
Lastly, if they're really trying to fix the recent injury problem at defense, they're not going to trade any defensemen. Even still, it's more likely they'll do what they did last year and bring in a veteran like Strachan to temporarily fill the gap until Weber and Benoit are healthy again (a few weeks?). I haven't looked to see who like that is available, but they found someone last year and could probably do it again.
We Sabres fans have gotten used to the fact that Murray rarely makes any moves. In fact, who really does anymore? I'd love to be wrong, but not at the expense of 57 / 63 / 28 / 26. You can have Hodgson. Twice. - CaptainRivet
Nice cap.
And Enroth and Sekera for Parise... |
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SABRES 89
Season Ticket Holder Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: I'm very Happy to be here. Las Vegas Via Buffalo N.Y. Joined: 02.17.2007
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mhp
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Location: PROUD MEMBER OF RED SOX NATION SINCE 1975!!!! , SD Joined: 01.14.2008
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Did we get Olli? - SABRES 89
He's still at the airport. |
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poisondhearts37
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Location: A goaltending coach, A few good bounces and the oilers are cup champions!! Joined: 01.24.2010
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He's still at the airport. - mhp
Luscious locks and all
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Sabresfan-365
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Location: Lockport, NY Joined: 12.09.2012
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new blog? - Sabresfan-365
yup...wanted to get both in
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IonSabres
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Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL Joined: 03.10.2013
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Yeah, here's what I think. While it's unlikely any of us has a clue about what's inside Murray's head, and things like the salary cap, NTCs/NMCs, and the declining economy's impact on future revenues make it nearly impossible to trade anyone of any significance, it's not inconceivable that the Sabres could make a mid-season move.
Myers, Ennis, Girgensons, and Moulson are probably not on the block since they represent the young core of this team and are all locked up long-term. We all know Myers' contract is insane, but given the length and amount of the others, it seems unlikely to me there's a better deal out there. Remember Kevin Devine is a numbers guy, and 5 mil 6 years from now will be looking pretty good. Ennis' deal is an especially favorable one for the club. You might even be able to throw Girgs into this category b/c his value to the Sabres is high given his hustle and toughness.
Stewart, Stafford, and Kaleta are popular choices for a change of venue, but their UFA status would mean they'd need to go to a contender for the receiving team to be willing to assume the risk. That said, what's the likelihood of a contender sending the Sabres something worthy of a blockbuster? That's not even taking into account Stewart sucking for the last 2 years, Stafford getting a reputation of being lazy, and Kaleta being more fragile than the leg lamp in A Christmas Story. This, coming from the guy who actually owns a Kaleta jersey.
As far as young talent at forward goes, Grigorenko and Armia are the only roster players in that category. They're all tradable, but not enough to bring in an impact player. To me, the Sabres would need to include one of Ristolainen or Zadorov to get another team interested. Possible, though Ristolainen seems like he's got a future here.
Lastly, if they're really trying to fix the recent injury problem at defense, they're not going to trade any defensemen. Even still, it's more likely they'll do what they did last year and bring in a veteran like Strachan to temporarily fill the gap until Weber and Benoit are healthy again (a few weeks?). I haven't looked to see who like that is available, but they found someone last year and could probably do it again.
We Sabres fans have gotten used to the fact that Murray rarely makes any moves. In fact, who really does anymore? I'd love to be wrong, but not at the expense of 57 / 63 / 28 / 26. You can have Hodgson. Twice. - CaptainRivet
Go on...
(I owe that line to Schultzie ... One of the funniest responses I've seen on here to a rambling, argumentative tirade by whom I can't remember)
Actually, Cappy some great points.
I do believe they need to trade Stewie, Staff, maybe even Hodg ... I don't want any consistent underperformers anywhere near the youngin's next year. Get rid of them...if we need more veteran leadership, acquire it via FA.
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