Looks like evander Kane has worn out his welcome in Winnipeg. Also possible they trade him for cheap. Would you take him?
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We have a few guys that could need fresh starts. Is Meyers worth more? I think so. Meyers and the Blues 1st for Kane, their first, and a prospect?
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Originally posted by casdhf View PostWe have a few guys that could need fresh starts. Is Meyers worth more? I think so. Meyers and the Blues 1st for Kane, their first, and a prospect?
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Effort has been an issue with Kane hard to think that could be corrected on a team that's tanking.I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?"
"Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet.
You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
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Originally posted by The King View PostEffort has been an issue with Kane hard to think that could be corrected on a team that's tanking.
Blues first and Stewart could get it done. Winnipeg is trying to get younger as well but also in the hunt. Might be a little shallow though, trade wise.
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Originally posted by JATMtheJATM View PostHes also injured and could be out the remainder of the year. Needs surgury. Trade for him, have him get his surgury, he comes back next year with a better roster. Problem solved.
Blues first and Stewart could get it done. Winnipeg is trying to get younger as well but also in the hunt. Might be a little shallow though, trade wise.
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Originally posted by JATMtheJATM View PostHes also injured and could be out the remainder of the year. Needs surgury. Trade for him, have him get his surgury, he comes back next year with a better roster. Problem solved.
Blues first and Stewart could get it done. Winnipeg is trying to get younger as well but also in the hunt. Might be a little shallow though, trade wise.
The Sabres are not tanking.
They are innocent victims of having a poor team that they could not have done anything to improve last year or this year.
They are One with the City of Buffalo and its history.
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Originally posted by SpikedLemonade View PostYou missed an opportunity to correct the poster.
The Sabres are not tanking.
They are innocent victims of having a poor team that they could not have done anything to improve last year or this year.
They are One with the City of Buffalo and its history.
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Originally posted by JATMtheJATM View PostYou missed the opportunity to use logic and reasoning. No one is surprised.
Is the lie Sabre fans are trying to convince themselves of that the Sabres are not intentionally tanking by design or something else?
Remember no rules are being broken. There is no rule that a team must try to win last year, this year or even next year.
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Originally posted by SpikedLemonade View PostNow you have me confused.
Is the lie Sabre fans are trying to convince themselves of that the Sabres are not intentionally tanking by design or something else?
Remember no rules are being broken. There is no rule that a team must try to win last year, this year or even next year.
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Originally posted by SpikedLemonade View PostNow you have me confused.
Is the lie Sabre fans are trying to convince themselves of that the Sabres are not intentionally tanking by design or something else?
Remember no rules are being broken. There is no rule that a team must try to win last year, this year or even next year.
The Sabres lack talent. There are three ways to get talent, trade for it, sign free agents and draft talent. Now, it is very difficult to get older talent to sign with a bad team. Even trading for talent can be difficult because top end talent cost a lot in terms of potential talent and current talent and draft picks. So, there are many ways to get talent, but they all have their drawbacks. On top of this, when you lose your own talent as the Sabres had for years in free agency, it is virtually impossible to replace. And if you know you are going to lose your own talent, the ONLY recourse you have it to trade it away for some asset that you can use.
Now, you begrudge the Sabres trading away talent that wasn't helping them win in the now (last two years) in order to get assets to help them in the future (draft picks and minor leaguers). These things traded for were in no way going to help in the immediate future for the organization, or at least had very little chance to help right away. Hence, the Sabres had to get worse to get better.
Some people believe that you should try to make the roster the best you can possibly make it every chance you get. How is that to be achieved by a bad team that has no chance of signing top end free agent talent? It HAS to be through trades (which the Sabres aren't going to trade away high picks they they painstakingly aquired for nothing) or through the draft, which is what they are doing.
As Opiv said, doing your best to try to achieve the 8th playoff spot does nothing for the organization except keep it mediocre. The previous regime had done that for years, but there was no more elite goalie to keep them competative.
I don't like to lose, but in doing so, they are giving themselves a good chance to make themselves so much better for the near future. And not just with McDavid/Eichel. If they have a chance to add this young talented player and don't see him as a major disctraction going forward, a young 30 goal scorer would help this team greatly in the future and they should try to get him.
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Originally posted by chernobylwraiths View PostLet us try one more time.
The Sabres lack talent. There are three ways to get talent, trade for it, sign free agents and draft talent. Now, it is very difficult to get older talent to sign with a bad team. Even trading for talent can be difficult because top end talent cost a lot in terms of potential talent and current talent and draft picks. So, there are many ways to get talent, but they all have their drawbacks. On top of this, when you lose your own talent as the Sabres had for years in free agency, it is virtually impossible to replace. And if you know you are going to lose your own talent, the ONLY recourse you have it to trade it away for some asset that you can use.
Now, you begrudge the Sabres trading away talent that wasn't helping them win in the now (last two years) in order to get assets to help them in the future (draft picks and minor leaguers). These things traded for were in no way going to help in the immediate future for the organization, or at least had very little chance to help right away. Hence, the Sabres had to get worse to get better.
Some people believe that you should try to make the roster the best you can possibly make it every chance you get. How is that to be achieved by a bad team that has no chance of signing top end free agent talent? It HAS to be through trades (which the Sabres aren't going to trade away high picks they they painstakingly aquired for nothing) or through the draft, which is what they are doing.
As Opiv said, doing your best to try to achieve the 8th playoff spot does nothing for the organization except keep it mediocre. The previous regime had done that for years, but there was no more elite goalie to keep them competative.
I don't like to lose, but in doing so, they are giving themselves a good chance to make themselves so much better for the near future. And not just with McDavid/Eichel. If they have a chance to add this young talented player and don't see him as a major disctraction going forward, a young 30 goal scorer would help this team greatly in the future and they should try to get him.
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