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[Matthew Fairburn] Pourquoi le récent jeu fort de Jack Quinn et JJ Peterka est un excellent signe pour l’organisation à plus d’un titre. De plus, l’année de carrière de Casey Mittelstadt, une décision imminente du gardien de but et d’autres réflexions des Sabres après leurs victoires consécutives.


[Matthew Fairburn] Pourquoi le récent jeu fort de Jack Quinn et JJ Peterka est un excellent signe pour l’organisation à plus d’un titre. De plus, l’année de carrière de Casey Mittelstadt, une décision imminente du gardien de but et d’autres réflexions des Sabres après leurs victoires consécutives.


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5 Comments

  1. seeldoger47

    Casey is about an 80th percentile forward this season according to evolving wild’s GAR model. That places him above players like: Tavares, Taylor Hall, Kyle Connor, Malkin, Barzal, and Laine.

  2. Sgt-Pumpernickel

    Mits being one point away from the 6th player to hit 50 points is quite something. Then Olofsson and Quinn both have good chances to hit 40 points, with Peterka having a slight shot at it as well. The newfound offensive depth the team has/will have is a great thing. Then you add Levi into the mix… if I didn’t have that general Buffalo sports fan pessimism, I’d say the Sabres will be a constant playoff team the rest of the decade

  3. deGrominator2019

    Some interesting decisions to make going forward in the offseason. We have a lot of skill capable of being first liners but only 3 spots for said line. Mitts is not much for scoring and I don’t think he ever will be but he does do well at finding other skilled players when he plays with true goal scorers like Tuch and Skinner.

  4. Joe77771

    “You might have something here boys.” – Ryan Miller

  5. DasMuse

    Comrie should be waived and given a chance to go somewhere else. He’ll never be « the guy » here.

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