He was willing to come here, but wouldn't sign an extension. Just being fair, at his cost, that's a smart move by Adams. Can't let NE put us over a barrel on the extension or walk after 1 season. - QuinnFan
What is the price of changing the narrative and prove to the league the sabres are serious about winning?
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Sep 12 @ 10:14 AM ET
What I wrote really has nothing to do with that! And I would have taken Hutson or Brunice over that Trade. - Buff36
They clearly didn't see anyone worth grabbing. And they took Kleber so I doubt they would go D again. There will be mort Hutson's and Brunicke's to draft in the second next year.
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Sep 12 @ 10:17 AM ET
I never said he was good, that is your assumption if what I said.
I said he fit the profile of what they wanted,
Fast
Tenacious
PK 'er
Provides tertiary scoring with 2 points
There is a difference. - IonSabres
You're definitely insinuating he is. Furthermore, you go on to list his qualities when he isn't that good at any of those things, including scoring. He had 6 goals last year and he's providing tertiary scoring??? Come on my friend, that's stretched to breaking point.
But conversely, if he's bad, and you agree he is, then why defend the trade in the first place? Because he fits a role? Again, this is how bad teams stay bad.
Those are the qualities of your typical energy guy...or replacement level player. Let's be serious, ANY other team gets him for peanuts. Adams is getting frantic and trying to trade for anyone with a pulse. You can like the fact they added some hitting without liking the price paid. I really don't see this as the right hill to die on, it's a comically bad return for us.
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Sep 12 @ 10:18 AM ET
What is the price of changing the narrative and prove to the league the sabres are serious about winning? - ieetbred
I'd say it's a top line acquisition like Ehlers or of that ilk. If we were actually aggressive, like Washington or St Louis was this offseason as examples, we could start turning that around. Instead, we only brought in bottom6 forwards and shipped out quality pieces to do so. If anything, I'd assume we took another step away from rectifying that this offseason. Malenstyn and McLeod are not changing perceptions.
They clearly didn't see anyone worth grabbing. And they took Kleber so I doubt they would go D again. There will be mort Hutson's and Brunicke's to draft in the second next year. - DirtyDan
They made the trade before the 2nd Rnd even started.
It was always 'yeah sure you can trade for him'. It was always yeah sure I'll go to Buffalo. It was always the exorbitant cost and it was always the extension. - TheSabresTaco
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Sep 12 @ 10:20 AM ET
You're definitely insinuating he is. Furthermore, you go on to list his qualities when he isn't that good at any of those things, including scoring. He had 6 goals last year and he's providing tertiary scoring??? Come on my friend, that's stretched to breaking point.
But conversely, if he's bad, and you agree he is, then why defend the trade in the first place? Because he fits a role? Again, this is how bad teams stay bad.
Those are the qualities of your typical energy guy...or replacement level player. Let's be serious, ANY other team gets him for peanuts. Adams is getting frantic and trying to trade for anyone with a pulse. You can like the fact they added some hitting without liking the price paid. I really don't see this as the right hill to die on, it's a comically bad return for us. - QuinnFan
It's really a nothing burger.
We have the prospects and future picks to overpay... no that's actually what i heard leading up to the off season and even after the draft.
Just don't overpay for that guy cause we could of had a 5'10 D-man
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Sep 12 @ 10:45 AM ET
It's really a nothing burger.
We have the prospects and future picks to overpay... no that's actually what i heard leading up to the off season and even after the draft.
Just don't overpay for that guy cause we could of had a 5'10 D-man - DirtyDan
Can agree we can overpay and that is a solid point given the situation. I just think, if we're going to overpay, we should be looking for impactful players to do so. That's all.
Can agree we can overpay and that is a solid point given the situation. I just think, if we're going to overpay, we should be looking for impactful players to do so. That's all. - QuinnFan
let's overpay for a difference maker instead of a guy to round out the roster