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grand-magus
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "...i'd say you were high on mushrooms", GMTM, NY
Joined: 06.06.2014

Jun 29 @ 11:05 PM ET
[quote=grand-magus]Easy there, Landlord. Don't throw me out on the street!

If playing a hunch on what probably should be an AHL defenseman is the smart move in your book, then more power to you.



So you, Sbroad and everyone else are not providing anything other than snarky comments about who's the leader of our D core, and I am saying I believe in a guy who is already here NOT to be the solution to us tanking but to be a steadying presence in the locker room and nobody can offer anyone else to fill that role, among all you who post so often...who is guiding ourD f'ing core?

- LandlordTom



Are you always this nasty?

Two words: D Caf.


If your really need an answer, and if it has to be someone who's already here, then Myers.
HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Jun 29 @ 11:05 PM ET
Bob McKenzie ‏@TSNBobMcKenzie 3m
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“@Real_ESPNLeBrun: FYI that Tampa Bay is retaining 1/3 of Gagner's salary in trade to Arizona” So not quite as much cap space as we thought.

- sambarugh


Capgeek now shows just under 8 mil in space for them.
TaroTsujimoto
Location: Fire Everybody!, NY
Joined: 03.03.2010

Jun 29 @ 11:05 PM ET
Capgeek now shows just under 8 mil in space for them.
- HonkFortheGoose

those geeks really now how to update that cap.
Maximum Signal
Season Ticket Holder
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Buffalo, NY
Joined: 07.11.2008

Jun 29 @ 11:11 PM ET
6th rd pick for gagne and crombeen. We could have made that deal and traded gagne at the deadline.
- Khymlev13


No Gagner please . He played here before . He was called Tim Connoly
Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres
Location: solid!!!
Joined: 09.05.2007

Jun 29 @ 11:11 PM ET
Can you provide any proof that he's good for our young defensemen?
It's like saying John Scott is "necessary"

I think they will most certainly add a vet defender

- sbroads24

grand-magus
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "...i'd say you were high on mushrooms", GMTM, NY
Joined: 06.06.2014

Jun 29 @ 11:11 PM ET
New blog, ladies and gents.
TaroTsujimoto
Location: Fire Everybody!, NY
Joined: 03.03.2010

Jun 29 @ 11:13 PM ET
No Gagner please . He played here before . He was called Tim Connoly
- Maximum Signal

I think your safe. He was traded 2 in an hour. Doubt he gets the call for a 3rd time.
Pierceme69
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Joined: 02.13.2007

Jun 30 @ 5:47 AM ET
I didn't read through all the pages to see if anyone posted this:

Buffalo Sabres

Top Pick: Sam Reinhart is the best pure passer in the draft class. His ability to dictate tempo elevates his game to a distinct level. Reinhart can make all kinds of plays with the puck, and his elite hockey sense stands out regularly. He has average size but will work hard in battles for the puck. Some of the skills that distinguish Reinhart are his smart play in the defensive zone and his ability to shut down opposing top players, and he is an asset on the penalty kill.

Day 2 picks: Lemieux is a very strong winger who is physical and intense every shift. He is an above-average skater, though I've gotten mixed reviews from scouts on that area of his game. He isn't an overly skilled player, but he's decent offensively, with good instincts. Lemieux needs to work on reigning in his emotions and not taking bad penalties, which he does often. ... Cornel is a skilled puck-possession forward with top-six upside at the NHL level. As with many skilled prospects, he can try to do too much on the ice, turning the puck over. He works hard, but his off-puck reads and value are underwhelming. Cornel needs to bulk up, and isn't the best in the physical game. ... Karabacek controls the puck with some flashy skills, and good overall instincts and decision making. His shot has developed well, as he gets the puck off his stick quickly and with accuracy. His size (5-foot-11, 185 pounds) is a limitation, but not to the same degree as some of the other skilled forwards on this list. ... Johansson is the kind of goalie who doesn't move very much in the net, but takes away shooting space with his angles. He can be effective taking away second chances. Scouts are split on his athletic skills, with some saying he's good in that area and others saying he doesn't wow them as much when he has to move a lot. His reads and reactions are solid to above average. ... Martin's first-pass and transition game get praise from NHL sources. Martin is a clear above-average skater with solid to above-average puck skills. He's a physical player who leans on his checks and battles well. Martin can be fine in his own end, and while he'll still make the odd mistake typical of players his age, he understands the game defensively. He doesn't really stand out in any area. ... Max Willman is a bit of a late bloomer, but he's certainly toolsy. Willman can skate, and has above-average puck possession tools. The Brown commit is a bit of a project, but he's an intriguing upside pick. ... Chris Brown has intrigued some scouts with his above-average skating and puck skills. He plays in Michigan high school though, which is a pretty low level of play though and has made it tough to evaluate him.

Summary: With Reinhart the Sabres' depth down the middle in young players is elite currently. They added a bunch of talent after Reinhart, adding several top forward prospects and a former top prospect in Brycen Martin who has been up and down in the WHL. There were no pluggers, and even though Lemieux is a physical player, he has offense to his game too. They have an elite farm system, and after today, you need a really convincing argument to say they don't have the best pipeline in the NHL. -- Pronman

Organizational assessment: The Sabres used this draft to continue their trawl of the hockey talent ocean, adding the highly-talented center Sam Reinhart in the first round to go along with five other picks in the subsequent two rounds. With probably the best prospect pipeline in the NHL and oodles of cap space, the Sabres are poised to rapidly scale the NHL standings ladder in the near future. Grade: A+ -- Provenzano
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