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UN AN PLUS TARD : LE COMMERCE DE JACK EICHEL (Buffalo Sabres, Vegas Golden Knights—Alex Tuch, Peyton Krebs)



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Le 1er tour du repêchage 2022 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Canadiens de Montréal, Juraj Slafkovsky 2e) Devils du New Jersey, Simon Nemec 3e) Coyotes de l’Arizona, Logan Cooley 4e) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright 5e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Cutter Gauthier 6e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), David Jiricek 7e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Kevin Korchinski 8e) Red Wings de Detroit, Marco Kasper 9e) Sabres de Buffalo, Matthew Savoie 10e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Pavel Mintyukov 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (de San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie 12e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Denton Mateychuk 13e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Islanders de New York), Frank Nazar 14e) Jets de Winnipeg, Rutger McGroarty 15e) Canucks de Vancouver, Jonathan Lekkerimaki 16e) Sabres de Buffalo (Golden Knights de Vegas) , Noah Ostlund 17e) Nashville Predators, Joakim Kemell 18e) Dallas Stars, Lian Bichsel 19e) Minnesota Wild (des LA Kings), Liam Ohgren 20e) Washington Capitals, Ivan Miroshnichenko 21e) Pittsburgh Penguins, Owen Pickerin g 22e) Anaheim Ducks (des Bruins de Boston), Nathan Gaucher 23e) St. Louis Blues, Jimmy Snuggerud 24e) Wild du Minnesota, Danila Yurov 25e) Chicago Blackhawks (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Sam Rinzel 26e) Canadiens de Montréal (des Flames de Calgary ), Filip Mesar 27) Sharks de San Jose (des Hurricanes de la Caroline via les Coyotes de l’Arizona et les Canadiens de Montréal), Filip Bystedt 28) Sabres de Buffalo (des Panthers de la Floride), Jiri Kulich 29) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Maveric Lamoureux 30) Winnipeg Jets (des Rangers de New York), Brad Lambert 31e) Lightning de Tampa Bay, Isaac Howard 32e) Oilers d’Edmonton (de l’Avalanche du Colorado via les Coyotes de l’Arizona), Reid Schaefer Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2022 de la LNH et après la Coupe Stanley 2022 Les séries éliminatoires, où l’Avalanche du Colorado a battu le Lightning de Tampa Bay en finale. Jack Eichel était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH lors du repêchage de 2015 de la LNH. Le repêchage de la LNH 2015 a vu de nombreux meilleurs espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. Le premier tour du repêchage s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er – Oilers d’Edmonton, Connor McDavid 2e – Sabres de Buffalo, Jack Eichel 3e – Coyotes de l’Arizona, Dylan Strome 4e – Maple Leafs de Toronto, Mitch Marner 5e – Hurricanes de la Caroline, Noah Hanifin 6e – New Jersey Devils, Pavel Zacha 7e – Flyers de Philadelphie, Ivan Provorov 8e – Blue Jackets de Columbus, Zach Werenski 9e – Sharks de San Jose, Timo Meier 10e – Avalanche du Colorado, Mikko Rantanen 11e – Panthers de la Floride, Lawson Crouse 12e – Stars de Dallas, Denis Gurianov 13e – Bruins de Boston (des Kings de Los Angeles), Jakub Zboril 14e – Bruins de Boston, Jake DeBrusk 15e – Bruins de Boston (des Flames de Calgary), Zachary Senyshyn 16e – Islanders de New York (des Penguins de Pittsburgh via les Oilers d’Edmonton), Mathew Barzal 17e – Jets de Winnipeg , Kyle Connor 18e – Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Thomas Chabot 19e – Red Wings de Détroit, Evgeny Svechnikov 20e – Wild du Minnesota, Joel Eriksson Ek 21e – Sénateurs d’Ottawa (des Islanders de New York via les Sabres de Buffalo), Colin White 22e – Washin gton Capitals, Ilya Samsonov 23e – Canucks de Vancouver, Brock Boeser 24e – Flyers de Philadelphie (des Predators de Nashville via les Maple Leafs de Toronto), Travis Konecny ​​25e – Jets de Winnipeg (des Blues de St. Louis via les Sabres de Buffalo), Jack Roslovic 26e – Canadiens de Montréal, Noah Juulsen 27e – Ducks d’Anaheim, Jacob Larsson 28e – Islanders de New York (des Rangers de New York via le Lightning de Tampa Bay), Anthony Beauvillier 29e – Blue Jackets de Columbus (du Lightning de Tampa Bay via les Flyers de Philadelphie et les Maple Leafs de Toronto), Gabriel Carlsson 30e – Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Blackhawks de Chicago), Nick Merkley Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portfolio : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 Bonjour. 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18 Comments

  1. When the Sabres defense is healthy, those odd man rushes should occur far less frequently. Missing 3 key guys right now on the backend. Fun hockey to watch though with a ton of young talent. Buffalo just wasn't a good fit for Eichel and a lot of that had to do with the coaching staff and the roster around him. I do think he lacked leadership at times and both his play and post game interviews often left much to be desired. I wouldn't call him lazy but he never seemed to play with fire or with an edge and despite the point totals, there were plenty of games were he disappeared or didn't stand up for teammates or loafed it back to the bench. I don't think he'll ever admit it but but playing 2nd fiddle to McDavid, arguably the best player in the league was just a tough road to travel from the start. Life is weird and hockey is no different, sometimes it all works out in the end even if the pathway there isn't what was planned or expected.

  2. As a Sabres fan, I have one thing to say. I don't like Eichel, I never have. His attitude is awful. He thinks he is the best player ever or something, and that's super annoying. I think watching those interviews from his return to buffalo is what made vegas become my most hated team

  3. Eichel can say whatever he wants but the comments he made about the fans during his postgame interview after coming back to Buffalo showed his true colors… fans will never forget or forgive him for what he said. Glad he's off to a good start to this season and playing well in Vegas but Sabres fans will take Alex Tuch over Eichel any day of the week. As for the trade itself, it looks like a win win for both teams.

    Vegas got their #1 center

    Buffalo got talented players who want to be there.

  4. As a sabres fan I wish him the best but I'm excited for our new team. And when he comes to Buffalo I want to Sabres to Crush Vegas!

  5. Eichel is full of crap!!! I just hopes he plays good enough until I can unload some young guns I have.

  6. It’s working out for both teams. Eichel’s a scorer and Tuch/Krebs brought a lot of positivity to the building Sabres.

  7. All we want as Sabres fans is a winning team to be proud of. The problems and failures they had as an organization definitely pre-dated Eichel, and lasted for at least the last decade. I really think any kind of vitriol Sabres fans throw at Eichel is really the result of that frustration: watching the team we live and die by degrade into one of the worst teams in NHL history. WITH THAT SAID, I was ready and willing to let him go, wish him the best, and move on. I had no interest in giving him any grief if he criticized the organization, the leadership, the way things were ran, and so on. But the line for me was coming after the city and the fans, and he crossed it back in March. In the only interview without any kind of pre-briefing from anyone, he made it crystal clear he hates us. The Sabres have been doing amazing lately, and I’ve been loving it. But I do see him as a rival, and no media damage control he does can change that.

  8. i was really hoping this would fail but it looks good right now. they are looking like their 1st year in the league.

  9. In 18-19 the Sabres had a great record through November. They started 17-7-3. They had a 10 game win streak. They had the best record in the league at that point. Then they just stopped winning.

  10. After hearing about what a jerk Jack was to people around Buffalo and especially this story I heard from a podcast I like about him rolling his eyes at a bunch little kids cheering for him, I couldnt like him nor do I wish him any kind of success in the future. You have to be a pretty garbage person to be mean to your fans that support you so I hope he doesn't accomplish anything meaningful unless he changes his attitude.

  11. As a Sabres fan what do I have to say about Jack Eichel's thoughts? Hmmm, let me think about that for a moment…

    "Huh…huh…"

    Glad he's gone. Oh and by the way, it was never a question about his talent. We saw what he could do on the ice. We cheered and we cheered LOUDLY for him. But as time went on the rumblings about his attitude became louder and louder. We saw glimpses of it in interviews. Many of us, myself included, thought it was just his age and the weight of the expectations placed on him. Then last year Kyle Okposo penned an open letter to the Sabres fans, not blaming them for being skeptical about the team, but assuring them that they (the players) were going to play for each other and give their best effort. Maybe that was a shot at the guy who wasn't there, maybe it wasn't, but it was interesting to see how Jack not skating with the team, not being at practice, not being around the facilities, made a difference in how they played and how they addressed the media.

    So good riddance, Jack. Hope your next trip to Buffalo ends like your last one did.

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