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Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:09 AM ET
5 fireballs along with the usual last night


2 smokes and a banana later I feel fine

- homiedclown

Could have just ordered the coco puffs.
sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY
Joined: 02.12.2012

Mar 29 @ 11:18 AM ET
I agree, but there have been too many times this season when our (frank)tard of a coach openly talks sh!t on some of the young guys in interviews, let alone the fact that they absolutely refused to call up our better prospects in place of injured players so as to keep them from a "losing environment" only to have Rochester be out of the playoff picture pretty much by the end of November. I don't care about Gorges' feelings or having "veteran presence", Pysyk, Grigorenko, Larsson should have all been up here to start the year. I'd argue they have even less wins and you get more NHL experience out of them. But what do I know.

I also think they need to slap the C on Girgensons next year and demote that bum Brian Goateeonta to unemployed.

- DynamicThreads

Not a shot at you directly, but a lot of people considered Larsson and Pysyk to be underwhelming prospects. Larsson in particular.

Sometimes players just aren't ready

People hate Nolan which is fine, but if you look at Larsson, he's getting ice time now because he fixed what Nolan said he needed to during his first stint here this season. He's skating better, getting involved and he's seized the opportunity with Girgs out
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:24 AM ET
Could have just ordered the coco puffs.
- Der Kaiser

oh my
buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres
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Joined: 07.01.2007

Mar 29 @ 11:27 AM ET
Not a shot at you directly, but a lot of people considered Larsson and Pysyk to be underwhelming prospects. Larsson in particular.

Sometimes players just aren't ready

People hate Nolan which is fine, but if you look at Larsson, he's getting ice time now because he fixed what Nolan said he needed to during his first stint here this season. He's skating better, getting involved and he's seized the opportunity with Girgs out

- sbroads24



He's getting ice time now because the Sabres have no choice but to give it to him. They have nobody to replace him with. The only thing different in his game right now than it was earlier in the year is that he's playing with guys that at least make an excuse for competence. If Stewart, Mitchell and Flynn are all still here, Larsson is still in the doghouse.
sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:28 AM ET
With Larsson showing the ability to play regular minutes. Is it possible he starts as a top 6 center next season?

Reinhart and McEichel are all natural centers but I can see them spending a 1/2 to a whole season at wing like Seguin or Mackinnon did
MEBSabresFAN
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Mar 29 @ 11:29 AM ET
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sbroads24
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Mar 29 @ 11:32 AM ET
He's getting ice time now because the Sabres have no choice but to give it to him. They have nobody to replace him with. The only thing different in his game right now than it was earlier in the year is that he's playing with guys that at least make an excuse for competence. If Stewart, Mitchell and Flynn are all still here, Larsson is still in the doghouse.
- buffalofan19

That's not true and Hodgson is an example. If he played well....ever he would have been bumped up numerous times.

Larsson was far from bad earlier this season, but he's also a different player as well. And yes the players around him contribute to that. But do you not remember the incompetence offensively displayed by Larsson to start the season (or his season) ?
jochfr
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Mar 29 @ 11:32 AM ET

- MEBSabresFAN

jochfr
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Mar 29 @ 11:33 AM ET
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You don't need to hit the Img for embeds

Also change the "width="640" height="360"" to 400 wide and 400 height max
DynamicThreads
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Lockport, NY
Joined: 07.03.2013

Mar 29 @ 11:35 AM ET
Not a shot at you directly, but a lot of people considered Larsson and Pysyk to be underwhelming prospects. Larsson in particular.

Sometimes players just aren't ready

People hate Nolan which is fine, but if you look at Larsson, he's getting ice time now because he fixed what Nolan said he needed to during his first stint here this season. He's skating better, getting involved and he's seized the opportunity with Girgs out

- sbroads24


I get what you're saying but this organization acts like you can't fix your play during an NHL schedule, which is absurd.

I don't hate Nolan, in fact I like him. Just think he is clueless and a (frank)tard stuck in 90s hockey.
buffalofan19
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Mar 29 @ 11:40 AM ET
That's not true and Hodgson is an example. If he played well....ever he would have been bumped up numerous times.

Larsson was far from bad earlier this season, but he's also a different player as well. And yes the players around him contribute to that. But do you not remember the incompetence offensively displayed by Larsson to start the season (or his season) ?

- sbroads24


I remember Larsson playing with 2 guys that can barely skate and the Sabres making the laughable assumption that it was somehow his fault.

Even Hodgson is getting more ice time than he had been earlier. This is about the fact that they depleted their NHL roster and nothing more.
sbroads24
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Mar 29 @ 11:40 AM ET
I get what you're saying but this organization acts like you can't fix your play during an NHL schedule, which is absurd.

I don't hate Nolan, in fact I like him. Just think he is clueless and a (frank)tard stuck in 90s hockey.

- DynamicThreads

You can fix your play at the NHL level I agree, but Murray is the guy making the roster moves.

I sort of agree with what he did with Pysyk though. I think Pysyk needed 22+ minutes per game in the AHL.
sbroads24
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Mar 29 @ 11:41 AM ET
I remember Larsson playing with 2 guys that can barely skate and the Sabres making the laughable assumption that it was somehow his fault.

Even Hodgson is getting more ice time than he had been earlier. This is about the fact that they depleted their NHL roster and nothing more.

- buffalofan19

Well of course he wouldn't be on line 1 without Girgensons getting hurt. And again, Tim Murray makes the roster moves, not Nolan. So he must have been in Murray's doghouse as well
sbroads24
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Mar 29 @ 11:43 AM ET
I remember Larsson playing with 2 guys that can barely skate and the Sabres making the laughable assumption that it was somehow his fault.

Even Hodgson is getting more ice time than he had been earlier. This is about the fact that they depleted their NHL roster and nothing more.

- buffalofan19

Also, didn't Larsson play with Kaleta and Delauriers? Those 2 have issues, but skating isn't one of them
buffalofan19
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Mar 29 @ 11:43 AM ET
Well of course he wouldn't be on line 1 without Girgensons getting hurt. And again, Tim Murray makes the roster moves, not Nolan. So he must have been in Murray's doghouse as well
- sbroads24



Which is why I said "the Sabres" and not "Nolan".

Larsson basically said in that D&C article a while back: "play me with guys that can skate, and I can show you what I can do". Once that Sabres finally did that, he started to play well.
gerbe75pts
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Mar 29 @ 11:46 AM ET
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sbroads24
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Mar 29 @ 11:47 AM ET
Which is why I said "the Sabres" and not "Nolan".

Larsson basically said in that D&C article a while back: "play me with guys that can skate, and I can show you what I can do". Once that Sabres finally did that, he started to play well.

- buffalofan19

And if Mark Pysyk, Grigorenko, Joel Armia, and others didn't get handed NHL jobs with competent line mates, then why did Larsson feel he should have been?

Larsson was fine defensively, and clueless offensively when he was here. They wanted him to work through it in the AHL, and give him the opportunity to translate his game here when there was room for him here.
buffalofan19
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Mar 29 @ 11:51 AM ET
And if Mark Pysyk, Grigorenko, Joel Armia, and others didn't get handed NHL jobs with competent line mates, then why did Larsson feel he should have been?

Larsson was fine defensively, and clueless offensively when he was here. They wanted him to work through it in the AHL, and give him the opportunity to translate his game here when there was room for him here.

- sbroads24



Here's the thing, though. It's not "handing" them jobs. It's putting them in the best positions to succeed, which is what the great teams do. Darcy Regier's staff seemed to be terrible at it, and Murray's regime seems to struggle with as well. It's not just Larsson. It boggles my mind how you take any player you hope will develop offensively, bury him on a 4th line, and then turn around and wonder why the guy isn't producing. It simply violates common sense.
DynamicThreads
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:54 AM ET
Here's the thing, though. It's not "handing" them jobs. It's putting them in the best positions to succeed, which is what the great teams do. Darcy Regier's staff seemed to be terrible at it, and Murray's regime seems to struggle with as well. It's not just Larsson. It boggles my mind how you take any player you hope will develop offensively, bury him on a 4th line, and then turn around and wonder why the guy isn't producing. It simply violates common sense.
- buffalofan19


This multiplied by 100
DynamicThreads
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:55 AM ET
Also, didn't Larsson play with Kaleta and Delauriers? Those 2 have issues, but skating isn't one of them
- sbroads24


Kaleta's issue isn't skating? Idk about that. I'd say it's actually why he never became a player who can pot 10-15 goals a season and still play the role he plays. Deslauriers we will see, but he's a heavy body out there and makes Kaleta expendable.
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:56 AM ET
With Larsson showing the ability to play regular minutes. Is it possible he starts as a top 6 center next season?

Reinhart and McEichel are all natural centers but I can see them spending a 1/2 to a whole season at wing like Seguin or Mackinnon did

- sbroads24

I see him on the third line with girgens and foligno or gionta

I really thing the kids will be split up if we get a competent head coach for next season
DynamicThreads
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 11:57 AM ET
I see him on the third line with girgens and foligno or gionta

I really thing the kids will be split up if we get a competent head coach for next season

- homiedclown


What do you mean by that?
sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 12:00 PM ET
Here's the thing, though. It's not "handing" them jobs. It's putting them in the best positions to succeed, which is what the great teams do. Darcy Regier's staff seemed to be terrible at it, and Murray's regime seems to struggle with as well. It's not just Larsson. It boggles my mind how you take any player you hope will develop offensively, bury him on a 4th line, and then turn around and wonder why the guy isn't producing. It simply violates common sense.
- buffalofan19

I agree to an extent. Hockey is situational. On this team, guys like Larsson or Grigorenko, or even a defensemen like Pysyk need to be developed properly. They aren't studs like Ristolainen or Girgensons. Keeping them in the AHL is better than throwing them into the middle of this mess and having them try to look competent.

Only way they will is if they are around the few talented players we have. Unfortunately there wasn't room for them.
sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 12:01 PM ET
Kaleta's issue isn't skating? Idk about that. I'd say it's actually why he never became a player who can pot 10-15 goals a season and still play the role he plays. Deslauriers we will see, but he's a heavy body out there and makes Kaleta expendable.
- DynamicThreads

Kaleta is a very fast skater. It's everything else involving skill that he struggles with
sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 29 @ 12:03 PM ET
I see him on the third line with girgens and foligno or gionta

I really thing the kids will be split up if we get a competent head coach for next season

- homiedclown

Who would the 2C be? Grigo?
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