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Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Dec 29 @ 6:54 PM ET
Cozens is going to get alot of time with Jack.
Make him a star at the ticket box office
Nhl rookie of the year

Before really paying sam, they have to evaluate him without eichel.

Seems like they punted the goaltending, Sam's contract, and every other " big decision " with kagm.

- Boss34


Going to have to see that to believe it. It makes some sense, but it's just not how I see them starting out.
IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL
Joined: 03.10.2013

Dec 29 @ 7:03 PM ET
Going to have to see that to believe it. It makes some sense, but it's just not how I see them starting out.
- Lunaion


These next two weeks are going to be tough to get through waiting for NHL season to start and the NFL Playoffs...then, we are friggin' off to the races.
Wetbandit1
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Unpopular opinion (i think): The best Die Hard movie is the 4th one- Live free or Die Hard -jdfitz7, NY
Joined: 10.07.2010

Dec 29 @ 7:03 PM ET
steelers have struggled the last month, playing a rival team with the second seed on the line

anyone that thinks the steelers are going to rest the starters are crazy

- homiedclown


This did not age well.
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Dec 29 @ 7:06 PM ET
They did...which for guy new to the front office let alone being a GM, wasn't a bad strategy.
If they can get Dahlin and Joker on decent 3 year bridge deals, that will help the overall situation for next offseason negotiations.

I have a feeling Kevyn Krueger wants to see Sam in particular in action himself for an extended evaluation period...while he gets a better feel for his roster and the pipeline...where are the holes and who are the trade chips.

I do hope Krueger mixes his lines up to see a better picture of line drivers and passengers. So many opportunities over the past 3 or 4 seasons to do so that were missed.
Hope Adam's has the balls to direct Krueger to do so.

- IonSabres


Good post ion

Small rumor I heard : although its been a while.

Adam's was in a " overview" position last year. Not sure if that's the right term, but not just the rink manager. His "hire" wasn't a complete shock at pse.


Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Dec 29 @ 7:10 PM ET
Going to have to see that to believe it. It makes some sense, but it's just not how I see them starting out.
- Lunaion


Cozens just scored again.

This is my non analytical view.

Hall eichel cozens
Skin stahl sam
Olo eakins/asplund tage
Gurgs lazar/asplund okposo

Reider if tage isnt up to snuff.
Artu seems like a longshot
Asplund will probably be a scout guy, with artu, mitts and quinn ( for his 7 game rookie tryout)

What are you thinking?
Sabretooth9
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 05.24.2019

Dec 29 @ 7:11 PM ET
iMO?
- TheHank


Per Ralph. He said 927292 times last year.
Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Toronto
Joined: 03.16.2011

Dec 29 @ 7:12 PM ET
Can definitely get used to Cozens playing the net front on the Sabres PP1 unit.

Let Hall, Dahlin, Eichel, Olofsson worked their magic at the top.
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Dec 29 @ 7:32 PM ET
Cozens just scored again.

This is my non analytical view.

Hall eichel cozens
Skin stahl sam
Olo eakins/asplund tage
Gurgs lazar/asplund okposo

Reider if tage isnt up to snuff.
Artu seems like a longshot
Asplund will probably be a scout guy, with artu, mitts and quinn ( for his 7 game rookie tryout)

What are you thinking?

- Boss34


I don't spend much time thinking about lines. Without a preseason, it will be hard to get any kind of read on. Splitting Jack and Sam would be a bold move for him.

If that were the third line, it will get 4th line sheltered minutes again. Can't trust it defensively, and not enough ozone starts to go around.
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Dec 29 @ 7:44 PM ET
These next two weeks are going to be tough to get through waiting for NHL season to start and the NFL Playoffs...then, we are friggin' off to the races.
- IonSabres


This is a cake walk after months of no sports!
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Dec 29 @ 7:51 PM ET
I don't spend much time thinking about lines. Without a preseason, it will be hard to get any kind of read on. Splitting Jack and Sam would be a bold move for him.

If that were the third line, it will get 4th line sheltered minutes again. Can't trust it defensively, and not enough ozone starts to go around.

- Lunaion


Fair enough.

New log line probably is 3b . As girgensons 2.2 per year contract doesnt equate to 8 -10 minutes a night.

That makes me worry about olo and ice time 🤔
Sabretooth9
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 05.24.2019

Dec 29 @ 7:54 PM ET
Cozens toying with the Swiss.

A really nice strip assist and a garbage goal off his own tip and rebound.
IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL
Joined: 03.10.2013

Dec 29 @ 7:59 PM ET
Good post ion

Small rumor I heard : although its been a while.

Adam's was in a " overview" position last year. Not sure if that's the right term, but not just the rink manager. His "hire" wasn't a complete shock at pse.

- Boss34


Ya, they said they moved him inside...more marketing back office stuff, not in hockey Ops. I dont believe he had any fron office / Hockey Ops experience. That is what I recollect...could be off the mark though.
Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Toronto
Joined: 03.16.2011

Dec 29 @ 7:59 PM ET
Cozens toying with the Swiss.

A really nice strip assist and a garbage goal off his own tip and rebound.

- Sabretooth9


Had a few solid plays after that assist as well that they didn’t score on.

Zegras has more flash but Cozens can do it all.

Can’t wait till he gets to Buffalo
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Dec 29 @ 8:18 PM ET
Fair enough.

New log line probably is 3b . As girgensons 2.2 per year contract doesnt equate to 8 -10 minutes a night.

That makes me worry about olo and ice time 🤔

- Boss34


That's part of why I'm surprised you're so optimistic on him. If he doesn't move to RW, he could effectively be a 4LW. With Hall on board, he's not a lock on PP1 either.
Sabretooth9
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 05.24.2019

Dec 29 @ 8:20 PM ET
Had a few solid plays after that assist as well that they didn’t score on.

Zegras has more flash but Cozens can do it all.

Can’t wait till he gets to Buffalo

- Pegullaville


Cozens is a perfect 2C. Another big tall strong center with speed and skill.

I’ll take it over Zegras


Cozens is geared more for the nhl than Zegras. That whole 18u USA national team sort of peaked already player wise.

Cole Hughes Zegras etc. Not saying they suck. Just not as great as hyped to be
Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Toronto
Joined: 03.16.2011

Dec 29 @ 8:23 PM ET
Cozens is a perfect 2C. Another big tall strong center with speed and skill.

I’ll take it over Zegras


Cozens is geared more for the nhl than Zegras. That whole 18u USA national team sort of peaked already player wise.

Cole Hughes Zegras etc. Not saying they suck. Just not as great as hyped to be

- Sabretooth9


Zegras I feel will put up more points.

Cozens is the guy you win with though that plays the full 200 foot game. Perfect complement to Eichel.
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Dec 29 @ 8:28 PM ET
That's part of why I'm surprised you're so optimistic on him. If he doesn't move to RW, he could effectively be a 4LW. With Hall on board, he's not a lock on PP1 either.
- Lunaion


I really didnt think cozens would be a rw1.

This tournament and dach's wrist injury have forced fate

I still think olo is one timing pp1 guy still.
No reason to change the eich - olo set up.

I only became concerned about olo switching wings after our recent discussions. He seemed natural on the right side pp1? Although its different 5 x 5.

Honestly, hall and eich look great on paper , but there's no guarantee they meld well. Superstars can be tricky to play with 🤔

Although ek9 , skimmer and sam got paid from eich dishing. Even pommer worked well with eich.

Go to the net with your stick down. Cozens seems natural.
Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Toronto
Joined: 03.16.2011

Dec 29 @ 8:33 PM ET
Quinn with 3 assists.

He’s been good defensively for the most part and nice to see him start getting involved offensively.
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Dec 29 @ 8:40 PM ET
I really didnt think cozens would be a rw1.

This tournament and dach's wrist injury have forced fate

I still think olo is one timing pp1 guy still.
No reason to change the eich - olo set up.

I only became concerned about olo switching wings after our recent discussions. He seemed natural on the right side pp1? Although its different 5 x 5.

Honestly, hall and eich look great on paper , but there's no guarantee they meld well. Superstars can be tricky to play with 🤔

Although ek9 , skimmer and sam got paid from eich dishing. Even pommer worked well with eich.

Go to the net with your stick down. Cozens seems natural.

- Boss34


The PP wasn't good last year (below average and worse than the previous year) and that's the spot Hall plays. Something has to give.
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Dec 29 @ 8:42 PM ET
Zegras I feel will put up more points.

Cozens is the guy you win with though that plays the full 200 foot game. Perfect complement to Eichel.

- Pegullaville

They were speaking very highly of his leadership prior to the game too. Leadership, full 200’ game, can score, tall (still needs to fill out more). All good things.

Edit. He isn’t tage or josh Allen tall but he has some height
Sabretooth9
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 05.24.2019

Dec 29 @ 8:44 PM ET
They were speaking very highly of his leadership prior to the game too. Leadership, full 200’ game, can score, tall (still needs to fill out more). All good things.

Edit. He isn’t tage or josh Allen tall but he has some height

- IndianaSabresFan


Yup pretty much he’s developing as planned.

Staal to cozens as 2C by next year.

#profit
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Dec 29 @ 8:47 PM ET
Yup pretty much he’s developing as planned.

Staal to cozens as 2C by next year.

#profit

- Sabretooth9

If only mitts took poop seriously. We missed on so many high picks. We should be so much better because of that
Boss34
Buffalo Sabres
Location: BUFFALO , NY
Joined: 12.03.2015

Dec 29 @ 9:00 PM ET
The PP wasn't good last year (below average and worse than the previous year) and that's the spot Hall plays. Something has to give.
- Lunaion


The pp wasn't good without oloffson

What’s different about the much-improved Buffalo Sabres power play this year, Rasmus Dahlin?

“Victor Olofsson,” Dahlin offered, before adding, “Victor Olofsson. He’s a great shooter.”

Three weeks into the new season, Olofsson has already potted six power play goals, tied for the league-lead with James Neal. Buffalo’s fourth-ranked power play has scored at a 30.8 percent clip, fueling the Sabres’ 8-1-1 start. Their power play was 16th in the NHL last season.

Part of the reason for the rookie’s sudden success has been the time and space that he’s been afforded to uncork his dangerous shot. According to data from SPORTLOGiQ, a whopping 66.7 percent of Buffalo’s power play shot attempts from the slot have come with no pressure i.e. no defensive player within six feet. That’s fourth in the league.

Here’s an example from October 5th against New Jersey.


Both Dahlin (26) and Jack Eichel (9) are patient with the puck, drawing in penalty killers before moving the puck. Eichel, in particular, holds the puck for so long, he draws the attention of all four Devils skaters on the ice. But it’s not until P.K. Subban (76) shades toward Sam Reinhart (23) in front, that’s when Eichel rifles it toward Oloffson (68), who has switched to the left flank.

Usually, the left-handed Olofsson takes the right flank of the Sabres’ top power play unit with a ready one-timer. Opposite him, on the left flank, is the right-handed Eichel, another one-timer threat. Dahlin controls the top.

Jeff Skinner (53) occupies the high slot in this group, and he talked about how his teammates have consistently been able to find the open man this year.

“The three top guys, [Eichel, Olofsson, and Dahlin] have all done a great job of working the puck around, not forcing too much,” Skinner said. “For the most part, there’s usually only two [penalty killers] up there. It’s a three-on-two, so they’ve done a good job of opening themselves up to getting the right shot.”

On the Buffalo man advantage, there’s an emphasis on the right shot being of the “royal road” variety. A royal road shot is set up by an east-west pass that crosses the slot; this type of shot is dangerous because it forces goaltenders to make a save while moving from side to side.

The Sabres, according to data from SPORTLOGiQ, are averaging 3.5 completed east-west passes per two power play minutes, which ranks 10th in the NHL.

Three of Olofsson’s six goals, including the one above, have come directly from east-west passes. Even when such passes don’t lead directly to shots or goals, they’re still dangerous: The more you get the goalie to move, the more likely you get them out of position.


Back-to-back Eichel to Olofsson east-west passes get Ben Bishop moving before Dahlin draws Andrew Cogliano (11) away from Olofsson.

Eichel, in particular, creates time and space for his teammates on the Buffalo power play, with his ability to control play from the left half-wall.

“He’s one of the best in the league. Teams have to respect that,” Skinner said. “That opens up other guys for opportunities, whether it’s a shot or an extra little second when they get the puck.”

There is some sign that opposing teams are adjusting to Olofsson’s presence. In Buffalo’s first four games this season, the rookie was responsible for 42.9 percent of his power play unit’s unblocked shot attempts. In the last six games, he’s accounted for just 16.7 percent.

“The opposition is pre-scouting. You need to be creative within each game,” Sabres head coach Ralph Krueger noted. “Take each game with a different approach to neutralize some of the pre-scouting that’s going on.”

This shouldn’t be a problem for Buffalo. With other weapons like Eichel and Dahlin, not to mention 40-goal scorer Skinner, the Sabres power play is full of dangerous options, which we saw on Tuesday against the NHL’s second-best penalty kill:


“When you move the puck fast and simplify,” Dahlin said, “you create a lot of space for each other.”



Dahlin liked oloffson on the pp

But he's just a kid , probably watched 95% of the game on the jumbotron 🤔

The injury if I remember correctly, hurt the pp ?
Sabretooth9
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 05.24.2019

Dec 29 @ 9:11 PM ET
If only mitts took poop seriously. We missed on so many high picks. We should be so much better because of that
- IndianaSabresFan



I said this before .... and ill say it again.


If mitts doesnt come back looking like an NHL player .... ship him out immediately.


Ralph already said Dahlin did some MAJOR work in the gym during the offseason. I expect the same from Mitts.

If he didnt .... goodbye.
Lunaion
Joined: 05.23.2016

Dec 29 @ 9:36 PM ET
The pp wasn't good without oloffson

- Boss34


It was worse with VO. It doesn't necessarily mean anything, but it was. Once teams adjusted to him, it was kind of ugly.

Do you really use Taylor Hall sub-optimally to keep VO in? Will be interesting to see.
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