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jcragcrumple
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BREAKING: #Oilers fire president of hockey operations and general manager Peter Chiarelli.

MORE: https://www.tsn.ca/oilers...re-gm-chiarelli-1.1245915

11:07 PM - 22 Jan 2019

Props.

- Der Kaiser


Sad day. Not because I'm Peter Chiarelli. I'm definitely not Peter Chiarelli
IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL
Joined: 03.10.2013

Jan 23 @ 10:17 AM ET
Sad day. Not because I'm Peter Chiarelli. I'm definitely not Peter Chiarelli
- jcragcrumple


I would imagine it is actually a happy day for yo..
There goes our opportunity to get RNH amd Puljujarvi
sabresfan69
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 06.26.2007

Jan 23 @ 10:18 AM ET
Good post

Dahlin was supposed to be a lock though

- Boss34


Dahlin was never suppose to be a lock. Please show me the links where that was said?

Defencemen rarely win ROY and no defencemen has won ROY at the age of 18 since Bobby Ohr.
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Jan 23 @ 10:24 AM ET
Dahlin was never suppose to be a lock. Please show me the links where that was said?

Defencemen rarely win ROY and no defencemen has won ROY at the age of 18 since Bobby Ohr.

- sabresfan69




How's this:

Please show me where you have ever posted anything that makes sense or is correct:


Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin is the top candidate to win the rookie of the year.
KEVIN HOFFMAN, USA TODAY SPORTS
No panic. No wasted energy. No indecision.

“What I’ve noticed is how effortless it is for him,” Eichel said. “How smooth he is, catching a pass and shooting the puck. He reminds me of (Nicklas) Lidstrom a little bit.”

Eichel knows that will raise eyebrows because Lidstrom is a one of the greatest of all-time.

“It’s a crazy comparison,” he said. “But (Dahlin) isn’t physical, and he gets his stick on a lot of pucks and reads the play well. To me, it’s about how he sees everything."

Dahlin, the No. 1 pick from this past draft, may the NHL’s most talked-about rookie defenseman since Denis Potvin was drafted No. 1 in 1973. Even though only one defenseman has been named rookie of the year in the past eight years, Dahlin is our preseason pick to win the Calder Trophy.


More: NHL 2018-19 season predictions

More: NHL point projections: How we see the 2018-19 season unfolding

Here are others in the top 10:

2. Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson: After winning the Swedish League’s scoring championship (56 points in 44 games) and being named playoff MVP, Pettersson has been called Vancouver’s most exciting prospect since Pavel Bure.

This youngster has superstar ability, including a heavy shot. He might be the favorite to lead all rookies in points.

What kind of hands does he have? Online you can find a photo of him juggling while riding a unicycle.

3. Buffalo Sabres center Casey Mittelstadt: Buffalo’s fan base is excited about the possibility of an Eichel-Mittelstadt one-two center combination. Mittelstadt registered five points in his first six games with Buffalo last season and 50 points are possible this season.


“People know how good he is,” Eichel said. “But I think he’s going to be better than people think.”

4. Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen: In a span of just over five months, Heiskanen, 19. played for Finland at the world junior championships, the Olympics and the world championships.

He’s a well-rounded player who is as strong defensively as he is offensively. “He’s not going to wow you offensively, but he’s a good, smart offensive player,” Dallas general manager Jim Nill said. “He’s going to be a big part of our team moving forward.”

5. Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov: Scored 40 goals in 44 games for the Barrie Colts in the Ontario Hockey League, and it’s not unthinkable that he could net 25 this season in the NHL. He’s 6-2 and he goes to the net with purpose. But that’s not the only reason why the Hurricanes took him No. 1.


“He’s a game-changer,” Carolina general manager Don Waddell said. “But I was also impressed with how much he wants to win. He is very impressive."

6. Boston Bruins left wing Ryan Donato: Ted Donato played 796 games in the NHL as a role player, and his son Ryan likely will have an even greater impact.

With a wicked shot and quick release, Donato has the potential to develop into a consistent scorer. He scored 60 goals in three seasons at Harvard, and he contributed nine points in 12 games for Boston last spring. He could score 20 in the NHL this season.

7. Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk: He’s Keith’s son and Matthew’s brother and you know what that means: he will play a physical, skilled game every time he is on the ice.


While he is far from polished, he has NHL instincts in his DNA.

8. Carolina Hurricanes center Martin Necas: If he proves himself early, he will end up being the No. 2 center. He’s a gifted playmaker with the speed bursts necessary to play in the NHL.

He posted three goals and five points for the Czech Republic against NHL players at the world championships last spring.

9. Montreal Canadiens center Jesperi Kotkaniemi: When the Habs drafted Kotkaniemi at No. 3 last June, they envisioned him blossoming into their No. 1 center. He’s 6-2 and showed a strong two-way game playing in the Finnish Elite League last season.

He is wired for the North American game. He thrives when games are physical, and he can make plays in traffic. Kotkaniemi can have an impact this season.


10. Detroit Red Wings left wing Filip Zadina: He will start the season in the American League, but it’s easy to foresee Zadina called up quickly. He has a sizzling shot with a fast release.

“From the first 20 minutes on the ice with him, you can tell he has it all put together,” Red Wings center Dylan Larkin said. “He just understands hockey. He understands timing. He looks like a professional.”

Honorable mention: Henrik Borgstrom (Florida Panthers): Could be among top rookie scorers with enough playing time; Filip Chytil (New York Rangers): Could get 40 points this season; Eeli Tolvanen (Nashville Predators): Could be called up from Milwaukee and score 15-20 goals; Michael Rasmussen (Red Wings): He’s a 6-6 winger with a scoring knack around the net; Barrett Hayton (Arizona Coyotes): Smart center with offensive ability
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Jan 23 @ 10:27 AM ET
THE FRANCHISE

Rasmus Dahlin (D-BUF): Sabres fans have gone through a lot of suffering the past few years, but the arrival of Dahlin this fall will help ease some of that pain. The first overall pick is almost always thrust into a considerable role immediately, and this year will be no different. The shifty Swede is a brilliant skater, has above-average offensive ability and possesses elite hockey sense. Dahlin turned 18 years old in April and in an ideal world, the Sabres would prefer to shelter him a bit in his freshman season, but they don't have that luxury. Short of Connor McDavid's debut in 2015, Dahlin is as close to a sure-fire prospect as you will find.
sabresfan69
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 06.26.2007

Jan 23 @ 10:33 AM ET
How's this:

Please show me where you have ever posted anything that makes sense or is correct:


Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin is the top candidate to win the rookie of the year.
KEVIN HOFFMAN, USA TODAY SPORTS
No panic. No wasted energy. No indecision.

“What I’ve noticed is how effortless it is for him,” Eichel said. “How smooth he is, catching a pass and shooting the puck. He reminds me of (Nicklas) Lidstrom a little bit.”

Eichel knows that will raise eyebrows because Lidstrom is a one of the greatest of all-time.

“It’s a crazy comparison,” he said. “But (Dahlin) isn’t physical, and he gets his stick on a lot of pucks and reads the play well. To me, it’s about how he sees everything."

Dahlin, the No. 1 pick from this past draft, may the NHL’s most talked-about rookie defenseman since Denis Potvin was drafted No. 1 in 1973. Even though only one defenseman has been named rookie of the year in the past eight years, Dahlin is our preseason pick to win the Calder Trophy.


More: NHL 2018-19 season predictions

More: NHL point projections: How we see the 2018-19 season unfolding

Here are others in the top 10:

2. Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson: After winning the Swedish League’s scoring championship (56 points in 44 games) and being named playoff MVP, Pettersson has been called Vancouver’s most exciting prospect since Pavel Bure.

This youngster has superstar ability, including a heavy shot. He might be the favorite to lead all rookies in points.

What kind of hands does he have? Online you can find a photo of him juggling while riding a unicycle.

3. Buffalo Sabres center Casey Mittelstadt: Buffalo’s fan base is excited about the possibility of an Eichel-Mittelstadt one-two center combination. Mittelstadt registered five points in his first six games with Buffalo last season and 50 points are possible this season.


“People know how good he is,” Eichel said. “But I think he’s going to be better than people think.”

4. Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen: In a span of just over five months, Heiskanen, 19. played for Finland at the world junior championships, the Olympics and the world championships.

He’s a well-rounded player who is as strong defensively as he is offensively. “He’s not going to wow you offensively, but he’s a good, smart offensive player,” Dallas general manager Jim Nill said. “He’s going to be a big part of our team moving forward.”

5. Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov: Scored 40 goals in 44 games for the Barrie Colts in the Ontario Hockey League, and it’s not unthinkable that he could net 25 this season in the NHL. He’s 6-2 and he goes to the net with purpose. But that’s not the only reason why the Hurricanes took him No. 1.


“He’s a game-changer,” Carolina general manager Don Waddell said. “But I was also impressed with how much he wants to win. He is very impressive."

6. Boston Bruins left wing Ryan Donato: Ted Donato played 796 games in the NHL as a role player, and his son Ryan likely will have an even greater impact.

With a wicked shot and quick release, Donato has the potential to develop into a consistent scorer. He scored 60 goals in three seasons at Harvard, and he contributed nine points in 12 games for Boston last spring. He could score 20 in the NHL this season.

7. Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk: He’s Keith’s son and Matthew’s brother and you know what that means: he will play a physical, skilled game every time he is on the ice.


While he is far from polished, he has NHL instincts in his DNA.

8. Carolina Hurricanes center Martin Necas: If he proves himself early, he will end up being the No. 2 center. He’s a gifted playmaker with the speed bursts necessary to play in the NHL.

He posted three goals and five points for the Czech Republic against NHL players at the world championships last spring.

9. Montreal Canadiens center Jesperi Kotkaniemi: When the Habs drafted Kotkaniemi at No. 3 last June, they envisioned him blossoming into their No. 1 center. He’s 6-2 and showed a strong two-way game playing in the Finnish Elite League last season.

He is wired for the North American game. He thrives when games are physical, and he can make plays in traffic. Kotkaniemi can have an impact this season.


10. Detroit Red Wings left wing Filip Zadina: He will start the season in the American League, but it’s easy to foresee Zadina called up quickly. He has a sizzling shot with a fast release.

“From the first 20 minutes on the ice with him, you can tell he has it all put together,” Red Wings center Dylan Larkin said. “He just understands hockey. He understands timing. He looks like a professional.”

Honorable mention: Henrik Borgstrom (Florida Panthers): Could be among top rookie scorers with enough playing time; Filip Chytil (New York Rangers): Could get 40 points this season; Eeli Tolvanen (Nashville Predators): Could be called up from Milwaukee and score 15-20 goals; Michael Rasmussen (Red Wings): He’s a 6-6 winger with a scoring knack around the net; Barrett Hayton (Arizona Coyotes): Smart center with offensive ability

- Boss34

You seem to confuse a person's opinion to be "a lock" you just quote writers that are people's opinions.

Sportsnet has Pettersson as their "lock"
https://www.sportsnet.ca/...rophy-candidates-2018-19/

The Score has Svenchnikov as their "lock" and Dahlin is listed at 6
https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/1569359

I am not sure you are using the term "lock" properly.
Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK!
Joined: 07.27.2007

Jan 23 @ 10:36 AM ET
How's this:

Please show me where you have ever posted anything that makes sense or is correct:



- Boss34


Very salty from the author of

"I hope him can finish strong."
Powerslave
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Joined: 02.10.2011

Jan 23 @ 10:36 AM ET
How's this:

Please show me where you have ever posted anything that makes sense or is correct:


Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin is the top candidate to win the rookie of the year.
KEVIN HOFFMAN, USA TODAY SPORTS
No panic. No wasted energy. No indecision.

“What I’ve noticed is how effortless it is for him,” Eichel said. “How smooth he is, catching a pass and shooting the puck. He reminds me of (Nicklas) Lidstrom a little bit.”

Eichel knows that will raise eyebrows because Lidstrom is a one of the greatest of all-time.

“It’s a crazy comparison,” he said. “But (Dahlin) isn’t physical, and he gets his stick on a lot of pucks and reads the play well. To me, it’s about how he sees everything."

Dahlin, the No. 1 pick from this past draft, may the NHL’s most talked-about rookie defenseman since Denis Potvin was drafted No. 1 in 1973. Even though only one defenseman has been named rookie of the year in the past eight years, Dahlin is our preseason pick to win the Calder Trophy.


More: NHL 2018-19 season predictions

More: NHL point projections: How we see the 2018-19 season unfolding

Here are others in the top 10:

2. Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson: After winning the Swedish League’s scoring championship (56 points in 44 games) and being named playoff MVP, Pettersson has been called Vancouver’s most exciting prospect since Pavel Bure.

This youngster has superstar ability, including a heavy shot. He might be the favorite to lead all rookies in points.

What kind of hands does he have? Online you can find a photo of him juggling while riding a unicycle.

3. Buffalo Sabres center Casey Mittelstadt: Buffalo’s fan base is excited about the possibility of an Eichel-Mittelstadt one-two center combination. Mittelstadt registered five points in his first six games with Buffalo last season and 50 points are possible this season.


“People know how good he is,” Eichel said. “But I think he’s going to be better than people think.”

4. Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen: In a span of just over five months, Heiskanen, 19. played for Finland at the world junior championships, the Olympics and the world championships.

He’s a well-rounded player who is as strong defensively as he is offensively. “He’s not going to wow you offensively, but he’s a good, smart offensive player,” Dallas general manager Jim Nill said. “He’s going to be a big part of our team moving forward.”

5. Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov: Scored 40 goals in 44 games for the Barrie Colts in the Ontario Hockey League, and it’s not unthinkable that he could net 25 this season in the NHL. He’s 6-2 and he goes to the net with purpose. But that’s not the only reason why the Hurricanes took him No. 1.


“He’s a game-changer,” Carolina general manager Don Waddell said. “But I was also impressed with how much he wants to win. He is very impressive."

6. Boston Bruins left wing Ryan Donato: Ted Donato played 796 games in the NHL as a role player, and his son Ryan likely will have an even greater impact.

With a wicked shot and quick release, Donato has the potential to develop into a consistent scorer. He scored 60 goals in three seasons at Harvard, and he contributed nine points in 12 games for Boston last spring. He could score 20 in the NHL this season.

7. Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk: He’s Keith’s son and Matthew’s brother and you know what that means: he will play a physical, skilled game every time he is on the ice.


While he is far from polished, he has NHL instincts in his DNA.

8. Carolina Hurricanes center Martin Necas: If he proves himself early, he will end up being the No. 2 center. He’s a gifted playmaker with the speed bursts necessary to play in the NHL.

He posted three goals and five points for the Czech Republic against NHL players at the world championships last spring.

9. Montreal Canadiens center Jesperi Kotkaniemi: When the Habs drafted Kotkaniemi at No. 3 last June, they envisioned him blossoming into their No. 1 center. He’s 6-2 and showed a strong two-way game playing in the Finnish Elite League last season.

He is wired for the North American game. He thrives when games are physical, and he can make plays in traffic. Kotkaniemi can have an impact this season.


10. Detroit Red Wings left wing Filip Zadina: He will start the season in the American League, but it’s easy to foresee Zadina called up quickly. He has a sizzling shot with a fast release.

“From the first 20 minutes on the ice with him, you can tell he has it all put together,” Red Wings center Dylan Larkin said. “He just understands hockey. He understands timing. He looks like a professional.”

Honorable mention: Henrik Borgstrom (Florida Panthers): Could be among top rookie scorers with enough playing time; Filip Chytil (New York Rangers): Could get 40 points this season; Eeli Tolvanen (Nashville Predators): Could be called up from Milwaukee and score 15-20 goals; Michael Rasmussen (Red Wings): He’s a 6-6 winger with a scoring knack around the net; Barrett Hayton (Arizona Coyotes): Smart center with offensive ability

- Boss34



Well they picked Casey to be 3rd. So much for their expert predictions. 😉

Imo, as long as Raszle Dahzle ENDS UP being the best of that bunch, we're in for 15 years of greatness and (hopefully, finally) a championship.
SabresFaninIndiana
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Bananaville, IN
Joined: 12.16.2009

Jan 23 @ 10:36 AM ET
You seem to confuse a person's opinion to be "a lock" you just quote writers that are people's opinions.

Sportsnet has Pettersson as their "lock"
https://www.sportsnet.ca/...rophy-candidates-2018-19/

The Score has Svenchnikov as their "lock" and Dahlin is listed at 6
https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/1569359

- sabresfan69

at the end of the day i would not trade Dahlin for either of those and a first and no one would
SabresFaninIndiana
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Bananaville, IN
Joined: 12.16.2009

Jan 23 @ 10:37 AM ET
Well they picked Casey to be 3rd. So much for their expert predictions. 😉

Imo, as long as Raszle Dahzle ENDS UP being the best of that bunch, we're in for 15 years of greatness and (hopefully, finally) a championship.

- Powerslave

its a marathon not a race.. i think.
sabresfan69
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 06.26.2007

Jan 23 @ 10:42 AM ET
Here is TSN the holy grail of hockey


https://www.tsn.ca/welcom...-new-nhl-season-1.1184671
2. Elias Pettersson C , Vancouver Canucks
Pettersson, 19, is the betting favourite to win the Calder, something no Canuck has done since Pavel Bure in 1992. The Calder would only add to an incredible trophy case. Pettersson collected the Swedish league’s Rookie of the Year, Best Forward, Playoff MVP and Player of the Year awards last season as he smashed Under-20 scoring records and led Vaxjo to a championship


It looks like Pettersson is the "lock"

Thats the Score, Sportsnet and TSN.

Sorry when you quote USA Today for hockey you lost me.
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Jan 23 @ 10:48 AM ET
Very salty from the author of

"I hope him can finish strong."

- Der Kaiser



Dope kaser- go (frank) yourself
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Jan 23 @ 10:48 AM ET
Here is TSN the holy grail of hockey


https://www.tsn.ca/welcom...-new-nhl-season-1.1184671
2. Elias Pettersson C , Vancouver Canucks
Pettersson, 19, is the betting favourite to win the Calder, something no Canuck has done since Pavel Bure in 1992. The Calder would only add to an incredible trophy case. Pettersson collected the Swedish league’s Rookie of the Year, Best Forward, Playoff MVP and Player of the Year awards last season as he smashed Under-20 scoring records and led Vaxjo to a championship


It looks like Pettersson is the "lock"

Thats the Score, Sportsnet and TSN.

Sorry when you quote USA Today for hockey you lost me.

- sabresfan69



69 go (frank) yourself too
sabresfan69
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 06.26.2007

Jan 23 @ 11:04 AM ET
69 go (frank) yourself too
- Boss34

Actually Boss I wanted Dahlin to win the ROY too and it sucks but Pettersson is just killing it, he is having a better rookie season than McDavid. I am sure he will finish second.
Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK!
Joined: 07.27.2007

Jan 23 @ 11:05 AM ET
Dope kaser- go (frank) yourself
- Boss34


TheSabresTaco
Buffalo Sabres
Location: For me. jack Eichel is bobby ryan….that's it. - Octavarium, NY
Joined: 05.05.2011

Jan 23 @ 11:32 AM ET
Very salty from the author of

"I hope him can finish strong."

- Der Kaiser


TheSabresTaco
Buffalo Sabres
Location: For me. jack Eichel is bobby ryan….that's it. - Octavarium, NY
Joined: 05.05.2011

Jan 23 @ 11:35 AM ET
Petterson is good and so is Dahlin. They're both killing it, in different ways. Who gives a poop.
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Jan 23 @ 11:52 AM ET
Petterson is good and so is Dahlin. They're both killing it, in different ways. Who gives a poop.
- TheSabresTaco


Right. The award favors offense and older rookies. I'd take Dahlin over every one of them. We already won.
IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL
Joined: 03.10.2013

Jan 23 @ 12:01 PM ET
Yesterday was a good day on HB...good hockey discussions, low with the school-age bickering, name-calling etc.

It came 1 day after one of the worst days I can recall on here in quite sometime.
I see we are on a every-other-day cycle, with the poop show the past page or so.

IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL
Joined: 03.10.2013

Jan 23 @ 12:03 PM ET
Right. The award favors offense and older rookies. I'd take Dahlin over every one of them. We already won.
- Lunaion


Where are the participation trophies? I didn't get mine.
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Jan 23 @ 12:05 PM ET
Where are the participation trophies? I didn't get mine.
- IonSabres


In the NHL, they call them pay checks.
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Jan 23 @ 12:08 PM ET
Yesterday was a good day on HB...good hockey discussions, low with the school-age bickering, name-calling etc.

It came 1 day after one of the worst days I can recall on here in quite sometime.
I see we are on a every-other-day cycle, with the poop show the past page or so.


- IonSabres



It just takes one stupid arrogant (frank) to keep needling other posters.

Bully mentality. I'm sure he feels better about himself.



Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK!
Joined: 07.27.2007

Jan 23 @ 12:14 PM ET
It just takes one stupid arrogant (frank) to keep needling other posters.

Bully mentality. I'm sure he feels better about himself.

- Boss34


"Please show me where you have ever posted anything that makes sense or is correct:"

You're a victim.
jcragcrumple
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Reluctant bridge jumper; 6th round OHL draft pick, YT
Joined: 04.04.2016

Jan 23 @ 12:22 PM ET
Yesterday was a good day on HB...good hockey discussions, low with the school-age bickering, name-calling etc.

It came 1 day after one of the worst days I can recall on here in quite sometime.
I see we are on a every-other-day cycle, with the poop show the past page or so.


- IonSabres


The bye week is August-lite
dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres
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Joined: 07.16.2006

Jan 23 @ 12:29 PM ET
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BREAKING: #Oilers fire president of hockey operations and general manager Peter Chiarelli.

MORE: https://www.tsn.ca/oilers...re-gm-chiarelli-1.1245915

11:07 PM - 22 Jan 2019

Props.

- Der Kaiser



Former Sabre’s great Keith Gretzky named interim GM.............
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