@Sabres de Buffalo

[Seravalli] Détails : Aux dépliants : D Erik Johnson. Aux Sabres : 4e choix 2024


Le méchant ne peut plus nous faire de mal


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19 Comments

  1. Great-Reference9322

    Adios EJ you will not be missed here

  2. HonkForTheGoose

    Damn, what a fleecing! I was expecting a 5th or a 6th.

  3. Roguemutantbrain

    Say what you want about the guy, but by all means he was a great leader who wanted to come here. He was clearly past his prime, but I appreciate his time nonetheless. Wishing the best to him in Philly

  4. slowthhowg

    Gotta appreciate the flyers continuing to overpay for our very bad defensemen

  5. PrinciplesRK

    Adams is the greatest GM of all time when trading right shot D to the flyers

  6. LuckyWarrior

    Well if anything, Sabres are showing they’ll send off their vets well 

  7. RedditorDave

    I got his auto on my random signature goathead ornament and immediately regretted the purchase. Byeeeeeeee

  8. SayNoToAids

    I’m just glad we have no more double johnsons on our team

  9. barffolemeow

    Comparing my feelings between EJ and Eric Staal, somewhat similar career stages and tenures in Buffalo, I have infinitely more respect for EJ and wish him well. Eric Staal is a turd who mailed it in so fkn hard. Good luck EJ!

  10. realet_

    Mitts, Okposo, EJ…

    GMKA is the new Carl Spackler.

    « In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre… au revoir, Gopher. »

  11. FesteringLion

    What’s very weird to me is is I had this one pegged. I thought if any team would take a swing for EJ it was Philly. Just felt like a Torts fit.

    I had Ox to Florida as an option, but I thought if he was calling his own destination he’d go to the Rangers and play his whole career in NYS. Since those two are done, I’ll say my other predictions out loud even though they probably both stay: Olofsson to Chicago. Girgensons to Toronto.

  12. Quetzalcoatl490

    Getting literally anything back from this guy is a win. Whenever I saw him on the ice he was always tripping over nothing and turning the puck over.

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