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sabrerob
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Location: CT Joined: 10.13.2006
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Up early eh Garth? |
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JVince11
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Alright Sigfreid, Lets Go Roy... Eye of the freaking Tiger!!!, AK Joined: 07.13.2011
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These kids do make me rather excited for our future... |
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GSDIV
Boston Bruins |
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Location: glove_was_stuck: Long ways to go. Still have to beat the Montreal Vaneks, MA Joined: 06.24.2011
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GARTH: All The Young Dudes - garth
Is Cody Hodgeson being at development camp a bad sign, or is it because he was acquired at the deadline and could the extra time with the Sabres? Or is it because he's proactive and wanted to be there? Just curious. |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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Is Cody Hodgeson being at development camp a bad sign, or is it because he was acquired at the deadline and could the extra time with the Sabres? Or is it because he's proactive and wanted to be there? Just curious. - GSDIV
You do know he's 22 and it's his 2nd year in the NHL, right? |
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Goobacks
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 01.19.2012
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If the sabres don't make any more moves, I don't think this is a playoff team. What do you guys think? |
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Is Cody Hodgeson being at development camp a bad sign, or is it because he was acquired at the deadline and could the extra time with the Sabres? Or is it because he's proactive and wanted to be there? Just curious. - GSDIV
i wouldn't read anythign into it... if anything it shows his dedication to learn the coaches system and get to know the players on this team. He is still young he has only played one full season in the NHL. |
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If the sabres don't make any more moves, I don't think this is a playoff team. What do you guys think? - Goobacks
they are way too weak down the middle unless cody and ennis keep up the work they had last year and Grigo surprises the crap out of me.
i would bet that ennis plateaus and possibly trails off the production once the honeymoon of the season is over. If he keeps it up he will get more attention and the more he produces the more other teams will figure out what they need to do to stop him.. |
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CaptPantalones
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: The Optimistic side, NY Joined: 06.29.2006
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If the sabres don't make any more moves, I don't think this is a playoff team. What do you guys think? - Goobacks
I dont think there is a chance they DONT make any more moves. I think they are far from done |
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GSDIV
Boston Bruins |
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Location: glove_was_stuck: Long ways to go. Still have to beat the Montreal Vaneks, MA Joined: 06.24.2011
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You do know he's 22 and it's his 2nd year in the NHL, right? - awildmudkip
Yes I know that. I think I just based the question off of the players the Bruins usually have at development camp and wrongfully applied it to the Sabres. So I pretty much retract my question. |
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Pierceme69
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Las Vegas, NV Joined: 02.13.2007
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I dont think there is a chance they DONT make any more moves. I think they are far from done - CaptPantalones
Gotta have a dance partner. Anyone going today to check out the young bucks? |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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they are way too weak down the middle unless cody and ennis keep up the work they had last year and Grigo surprises the crap out of me.
i would bet that ennis plateaus and possibly trails off the production once the honeymoon of the season is over. If he keeps it up he will get more attention and the more he produces the more other teams will figure out what they need to do to stop him.. - SabresFaninIndiana
They are weak down the middle, but they don't need to go all in for a Stastny, Getzlaf, or Thornton. Last year Hodgson got 3G, 5A in 20 games for the Sabres. With training and getting more accustomed to the system with ~18 minutes of ice time a game, he should throw up at least 50+ points along side Pominville and Vanek. Plus if you go after a #1 C.. you virtually make Girgorenko's pick useless and hurt his development.
I would say give Grigorenko his 10 game stint on the 3rd line and 1st line to give him a taste of what it's like. He still needs to work on his endurance and conditioning, so I really don't see him maintaining that high-speed pace ~18 minutes a game in his very first year. Send him back to Quebec and let him fine tune his work and fit him in our roster next year.
Just sign Arnott and Ennis for ~3 mil, Kaleta for ~1.5, and make a trade for Bobby Ryan. |
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Yes I know that. I think I just based the question off of the players the Bruins usually have at development camp and wrongfully applied it to the Sabres. So I pretty much retract my question. - GSDIV
Buffalo usually has a blend of the young and a few from the AHL.. they usually don't have players that have played a full season in the NHL but with him being new i think it is good for him to work and communicate with the coaches |
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They are weak down the middle, but they don't need to go all in for a Stastny, Getzlaf, or Thornton. Last year Hodgson got 3G, 5A in 20 games for the Sabres. With training and getting more accustomed to the system with ~18 minutes of ice time a game, he should throw up at least 50+ points along side Pominville and Vanek. Plus if you go after a #1 C.. you virtually make Girgorenko's pick useless and hurt his development.
I would say give Grigorenko his 10 game stint on the 3rd line and 1st line to give him a taste of what it's like. He still needs to work on his endurance and conditioning, so I really don't see him maintaining that high-speed pace ~18 minutes a game in his very first year. Send him back to Quebec and let him fine tune his work and fit him in our roster next year.
Just sign Arnott and Ennis for ~3 mil, Kaleta for ~1.5, and make a trade for Bobby Ryan. - awildmudkip
Arnott would be a good addition for the third line.. |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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Buffalo usually has a blend of the young and a few from the AHL.. they usually don't have players that have played a full season in the NHL but with him being new i think it is good for him to work and communicate with the coaches - SabresFaninIndiana
Ennis was at last year's development camp. The new rooks look up to kids like that because it's the prime example of "hey, in a few years, you can make it too." |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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Arnott would be a good addition for the third line.. - SabresFaninIndiana
isn't that all we need? a vet who won the cup and can help the young centers?
Our current roster has 0 cup winners. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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isn't that all we need? a vet who won the cup and can help the young centers?
Our current roster has 0 cup winners. - awildmudkip
How many did LA have? Dustin Penner won one with Anaheim. Am I missing someone? |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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How many did LA have? Dustin Penner won one with Anaheim. Am I missing someone? - buffalofan19
Justin Williams, Rob Scuderi, Dustin Penner. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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They are weak down the middle, but they don't need to go all in for a Stastny, Getzlaf, or Thornton. Last year Hodgson got 3G, 5A in 20 games for the Sabres. With training and getting more accustomed to the system with ~18 minutes of ice time a game, he should throw up at least 50+ points along side Pominville and Vanek. Plus if you go after a #1 C.. you virtually make Girgorenko's pick useless and hurt his development.
I would say give Grigorenko his 10 game stint on the 3rd line and 1st line to give him a taste of what it's like. He still needs to work on his endurance and conditioning, so I really don't see him maintaining that high-speed pace ~18 minutes a game in his very first year. Send him back to Quebec and let him fine tune his work and fit him in our roster next year.
Just sign Arnott and Ennis for ~3 mil, Kaleta for ~1.5, and make a trade for Bobby Ryan. - awildmudkip
Unless you make him a right winger and ease his transition into the NHL. That's not necessarily a bad option either. |
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Unless you make him a right winger and ease his transition into the NHL. That's not necessarily a bad option either. - buffalofan19
or trade Ennis away when he is ready |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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Unless you make him a right winger and ease his transition into the NHL. That's not necessarily a bad option either. - buffalofan19
I suppose that isn't the worst of options.. but with his movement, creativity, body frame, and especially his vision, he should stay at center. |
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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or trade Ennis away when he is ready - SabresFaninIndiana
That's at least a year down the road, though. |
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JVince11
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Alright Sigfreid, Lets Go Roy... Eye of the freaking Tiger!!!, AK Joined: 07.13.2011
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I suppose that isn't the worst of options.. but with his movement, creativity, body frame, and especially his vision, he should stay at center. - awildmudkip
Agreed... Grigs should stay at center because that is what we drafted him for..
he is 6'3 and 200 lbs...
Hodgson being at the camp is a great asset to have.. he is there to play with his teammates and learn the system even better..
I never really take the 20 games after a trade as a true judgment of a player because they don't know the system.. they are just playing on pure instinct. A 22 year old in his first year in the NHL doesn't have the best instinct in the world yet.
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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or trade Ennis away when he is ready - SabresFaninIndiana
It would be a toss up between Hodgson and Ennis. If Ennis goes, Grigorenko and Hodgson center the PK lines. If Hodgson goes, Grigorenko and Ott/Leino. Regardless, we should yield a pretty good exchange for either of them |
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awildmudkip
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 08.24.2009
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That's at least a year down the road, though. - buffalofan19
i give it at least 2 years. first year for getting his feet wet. second year to understand what's expected of him. 3rd year to prove us everything he said he can be; our next Alexander Mogilny. |
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