Darren Dreger, initié de TSN Hockey, rejoint SC avec Jay Onrait pour discuter de la signature d’Owen Power par Buffalo et de la façon dont le directeur général des Sabres, Kevyn Adams, ouvre un brillant avenir à la franchise, si les sénateurs et Shane Pinto sont sur le point de conclure un contrat, s’il y a des équipes intéressées. échange contre l’attaquant des Canucks Conor Garland, et plus encore.
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How well set-up are the Buffalo Sabres for the future?
Holy smokes my Sabres just keep winning on these contracts! Holy cow Buffalo is seriously set up to succeed, not just now, but for the long run!
Sabres are gonna compete for a President's Trophy.
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Don’t you guys think buffalo could’ve easily gotten him for 1M less? He hasn’t realllly proven himself
About $25 million in cap space for next season (with 12 guys under contract) & imagine these potential young players on ELCs to fill in that roster…..
Ryan Johnson
Jurri Kurlich
Issac Rosen
Matthew Savoie
L. Roukas
+ others
Only RFAs that need attention for next season are Mitts & Krebs.
Yeah, Great idea sign a forward until he’s age 37 lol
Buffalo is such a great hockey town. It is nice to see them put it together. Power, remember when the talk was he was not going to sign with Buffalo? Times flies. So curious to see how Benson looks as he takes on the NHL.
Sabres!
In Adayms we trust
Wish Power would check someone andwas more like Moritz Seider, THAT is what the sabres need
The Sabres have no space under roster for a defensive liability like Patrick Kane. He also rapes too many women.
No offense but that story about the bear was one of the most Canadian conversations I’ve ever heard. Here in America we don’t have the luxury to worry or joke about a bear in the back yard of our “cabbage”. Most of us can’t afford homes let alone an extra cottage to use with lots of land. Oh, and if we did have to worry about something it wouldn’t be a cool black bear it would be a black guy with a gun. Sorry not sorry, but it’s always just wild to hear Canadians talk about their life with such 1st world bliss and ignorance.