@Sabres de Buffalo

Un plan d’intersaison réaliste que j’aime beaucoup.


Pas de grands mouvements, pas d’échange de jeunes joueurs, juste quelques mouvements qui rendront l’équipe meilleure. Des réflexions sur celui-ci ?


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8 Comments

  1. qqqalto

    Unrealistic. Comrie would never go back to Winnipeg. Also, Adin Hill is not a viable option for the future of this team.

  2. EamusAndy

    1. Id rather have Girgs back than Okposo
    2. I dont know that Id want to just throw away VO for a pick. I think you can get an actual return for him.

  3. idislikehate

    I think mostly staying the course may be the most likely outcome, but I think this team is too good for that. I am VERY anti “selling the farm.” I’m not moving the likes of Quinn, Kulich, Levi, and similar, but this team has a wealth of prospects that they can make a big swing or two and STILL have a top 10 prospect pool in the league.

    If this were the offseason, I’d be disappointed (but obviously still excited about the future and ready for the season all the same).

  4. Buff716917

    I honestly think Adams makes a bigger splash then anticipated

  5. DrapedInVelvet

    Like hill. Meh on Gryz. Doubling down on kids for the bottom six when the defensive play and PK is terrible is a recipe for disaster. That’s another non playoff team.

  6. teehuff98

    Please don’t tell me you want Kulich on the Fourth line.

  7. smnarnold

    Grzelcyk usually play LD, not RD. He played 5 Games RD in playoff because Boston wanted a big guy on the left of McCavoy (Orlov is ~40lbs bigger)

  8. nickmdp

    Throwing UPL into the third string goalie status feels like a dead asset to me. IMO, we either need to give him the opportunity to see real time on the team (30+ GP), or we need to trade him so he can get that opportunity elsewhere. Burying him in our lineup is not going to see him improve, and will decrease any value he has left.

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