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  • mchurchfie
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 13418

    Surprise, Surprise.

    Darcy indicated that he was not going to get very involved in free agency July 1st. What else is new?

    Darcy Regier, a native of Saskatchewan, surely has nothing against July 1. It is, after all, Canada Day, a chance for those from north of the border to celebrate the founding of their beloved country.

    But as far as shopping on July 1, Regier hates it. The Buffalo Sabres general manager sees inflated prices and deals that run too long, so he prefers to stay out of the way until the holiday rush is over.

    Expect the same this week.

    The NHL free agency period starts at noon Wednesday, and the festive season is once again sure to raise eyebrows and player salaries. Just don't expect the Sabres to gift-wrap a big- name player for the folks who watch games in HSBC Arena. Regier hinted again Monday that if the Sabres change their roster before September, it will be through trades rather than big-ticket signings.






    Hey douchebag, we've missed the POs the last two years, your way isn't working.
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  • Nighthawk
    Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
    • Jul 2002
    • 15437

    #2
    Re: Surprise, Surprise.

    Originally posted by mchurchfie
    Darcy indicated that he was not going to get very involved in free agency July 1st. What else is new?

    Darcy Regier, a native of Saskatchewan, surely has nothing against July 1. It is, after all, Canada Day, a chance for those from north of the border to celebrate the founding of their beloved country.

    But as far as shopping on July 1, Regier hates it. The Buffalo Sabres general manager sees inflated prices and deals that run too long, so he prefers to stay out of the way until the holiday rush is over.

    Expect the same this week.

    The NHL free agency period starts at noon Wednesday, and the festive season is once again sure to raise eyebrows and player salaries. Just don't expect the Sabres to gift-wrap a big- name player for the folks who watch games in HSBC Arena. Regier hinted again Monday that if the Sabres change their roster before September, it will be through trades rather than big-ticket signings.






    Hey douchebag, we've missed the POs the last two years, your way isn't working.
    The guy is a joke and never learns. How he still has a job is beyond me.

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    • mchurchfie
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 13418

      #3
      Re: Surprise, Surprise.

      Originally posted by Nighthawk
      The guy is a joke and never learns. How he still has a job is beyond me.
      He has no balls. He always uses the salary cap a an excuse but how can teams like Detroit, Philly, Pittsburgh, and NY Rangers bring in so many big names and make it work every year?? Him, Quinn, and Golisano are nothing but cheap bastards.
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      • THATHURMANATOR
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 69112

        #4
        Re: Surprise, Surprise.

        We are close to the cap but if they wanted to get involved they could. A bunch of salary is coming off the books and they could easily get rid of Tallinder/Lydman.

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        • User Manuel
          The Artist formerly Known as Lawesome97
          • Nov 2003
          • 2662

          #5
          Re: Surprise, Surprise.

          Please name the big name free agents the Penguins brought in last year? I recall them losing Hossa and Malone....

          Also, please explain your definition of "make it work" in relation to the Rangers. Finishing 6th, 7th or 8th and getting knocked out of the playoffs. Getting screwed by Wade Redden and his 7.5 million a year.

          Also, the Red Wings are mostly a collection of very young high-end players on their 1st contract or their restricted FA contract.

          The only significant free agents they have brought in in the past 4 years are Rafalski and Hossa, and Hossa was a 1 year deal below market value.

          Big name free agency is not the way to fix this team, more drafts like this years are the way to fix this team. Does that mean I am not hoping that they miraculously sign Hossa, Gaborik or Havlat? No, but bringing them in does not make me feel like this team is anywhere near significantly closer to winning the cup.

          It is ok to criticize Darcy, but at least be factual.

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          • THATHURMANATOR
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 69112

            #6
            Re: Surprise, Surprise.

            Originally posted by Lawesome97
            Please name the big name free agents the Penguins brought in last year? I recall them losing Hossa and Malone....

            Also, please explain your definition of "make it work" in relation to the Rangers. Finishing 6th, 7th or 8th and getting knocked out of the playoffs. Getting screwed by Wade Redden and his 7.5 million a year.

            Also, the Red Wings are mostly a collection of very young high-end players on their 1st contract or their restricted FA contract.

            The only significant free agents they have brought in in the past 4 years are Rafalski and Hossa, and Hossa was a 1 year deal below market value.

            Big name free agency is not the way to fix this team, more drafts like this years are the way to fix this team. Does that mean I am not hoping that they miraculously sign Hossa, Gaborik or Havlat? No, but bringing them in does not make me feel like this team is anywhere near significantly closer to winning the cup.

            It is ok to criticize Darcy, but at least be factual.
            Great post. I would like them to augement the young talent with a tough Veteran though.

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            • JD
              Sabres Zone
              • Sep 2003
              • 13752

              #7
              Re: Surprise, Surprise.

              Originally posted by THATHURMANATOR
              We are close to the cap but if they wanted to get involved they could. A bunch of salary is coming off the books and they could easily get rid of Tallinder/Lydman.
              & Spacek
              “You hold a players only meeting and get each guy to stand up and say what he can bring to the table... and if he doesn't, you punch him in the face.” ~~ Harry Neale, on how to fix the Sabres season.

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              • mchurchfie
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 13418

                #8
                Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                Originally posted by Lawesome97
                Please name the big name free agents the Penguins brought in last year? I recall them losing Hossa and Malone....

                Also, please explain your definition of "make it work" in relation to the Rangers. Finishing 6th, 7th or 8th and getting knocked out of the playoffs. Getting screwed by Wade Redden and his 7.5 million a year.

                Also, the Red Wings are mostly a collection of very young high-end players on their 1st contract or their restricted FA contract.

                The only significant free agents they have brought in in the past 4 years are Rafalski and Hossa, and Hossa was a 1 year deal below market value.

                Big name free agency is not the way to fix this team, more drafts like this years are the way to fix this team. Does that mean I am not hoping that they miraculously sign Hossa, Gaborik or Havlat? No, but bringing them in does not make me feel like this team is anywhere near significantly closer to winning the cup.

                It is ok to criticize Darcy, but at least be factual.
                I'm not talking about just last year. The Pens have been influxing their roster with with good talent signings for the last 3-4 years to compliment their already good roster of draftees as have the Rangers and Philly. They lost Hossa and went out and got Bill Guerin, And oh yeah, guess who got Hossa, the Wings. And you know what, maybe the Rangers are only ending up in 6th and 7th place in the standings and got knocked out of the POs early but it sure beats the hell out of finishing 10th and not EVEN being in the POs. All of those teams are better than the Sabres, so somethimg must be working. Look at Philly they went out and got Pronger, by the way they swept the Sabres last year. It is good to build on your draft picks but you have to bring in some skilled veterans to help these guys along. So please don't tell me that Darcy couldn't go out and selectively sign some good FAs out there that could provide some much needed leadership and attitude. That's the problem with the Bills and Sabres. They depend on their draftpicks almost exclusively and hardly bring in any veterans that have been there before to help them along faster. Also, it will take 2-4 years before any of these draft picks will be able to significantly contribute to the Sabres. By that time we end up losing the good players that have developed because this FO doesn't have enough foresight and is too cheap to sign them. So it all ends up being one continous cycle. Say what you want about having facts but Galisano and Co are a bunch of cheap bastards. Darcy can be the good soldier and hold the company line so that they don't contribute to players salaries spiraling out of control in the NHL, but meanwhile all the other teams are scooping up the good players and going to the POs every ****ing year while we sit home.
                Last edited by mchurchfie; 06-30-2009, 12:45 PM.
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                • mchurchfie
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 13418

                  #9
                  Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                  Originally posted by JD SabreFan
                  & Spacek
                  They are ****ing up by not making a better effort to resign him. He was still one of our better defensemen. Perfect example of how Darcy lets them just walk out the door without even a fight.
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                  • mchurchfie
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 13418

                    #10
                    Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                    Originally posted by THATHURMANATOR
                    Great post. I would like them to augement the young talent with a tough Veteran though.
                    They did last year when they went out and got Rivet. How'd that work out?? They need more than just one.
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                    • trapezeus
                      Legendary Zoner
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 19525

                      #11
                      Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                      it wouldn't hurt if they picked up a tough guy in free agency. i realize they tried to get bigger and stronger through this draft, but we won't see that impact until 2011 at earliest. This team's biggest fault since 07 has been the lack of one gritty player who makes others follow his example. Grier was that guy in 06 with drury...and drury kept that job in 07....but we've had no one like that the last two years and that's why when other teams get dirty, we take naps...and that's why when it gets close, we don't do anything.

                      Also it wouldn't hurt to get a compliment to Vanek so vanek's skills go head to head to another team's line two. That's where he seemed to excel. Having him out on his own as the leader, leaves him as a streaky player.

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                      • THATHURMANATOR
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 69112

                        #12
                        Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                        Originally posted by JD SabreFan
                        & Spacek
                        I hope they re sign him. He is solid.

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                        • THATHURMANATOR
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 69112

                          #13
                          Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                          Originally posted by mchurchfie
                          They did last year when they went out and got Rivet. How'd that work out?? They need more than just one.
                          Agreed get a couple. I don't think they need to break the bank

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                          • Ebenezer
                            Give me a minute...
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 73867

                            #14
                            Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                            I'm not the greatest fan of DR but if you think this is his doing you're a moron...look to the guy who also screwed up the NYS legislature. DR simply does the job he is paid to do.




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                            • mchurchfie
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 13418

                              #15
                              Re: Surprise, Surprise.

                              Originally posted by Ebenezer
                              I'm not the greatest fan of DR but if you think this is his doing you're a moron...look to the guy who also screwed up the NYS legislature. DR simply does the job he is paid to do.
                              No ****. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that Gloisano and Quinn are the MAIN problem, but at the same time there are aspects of this organization that DR could have handled better too. Maybe he should have some balls and speak up a little instead of the being their perrenial puppet. He keeps the fans in the dark about things as much as anyone and like they say, if you're not a part of the solution then you ARE a part of the problem. This FO ****s over the fans by blowing smoke up our asses all of the time and he does it just as much as the rest. He is an extension of them because any other self respecting GM would have left a long time ago if he truly didn't believe in what they were ALL about . Sorry, but I'm tired of Regier and his passive, patient approach with everything while everyone else but us is winning.
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