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Jour 8 de la grille des Sabres : le plus gros échec


Tim Connolly a reçu le plus de votes positifs. Qui est le plus gros flop ?


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24 Comments

  1. luv_train

    It’s Grigorenko and you can’t convince me otherwise

  2. TheHoundofUlster

    Biggest FA Bust Signing or Draft pick bust?

    ETA: Leino and Nylander, respectively, are my votes.

  3. glenvillequint

    Alex Nylander. He was drafted 8th overall in a draft with several good defensemen available.

  4. starcraftre

    Taro Tsujimoto got all the hype but never contributed anything of substance.

  5. OpabiniaGlasses

    At least Grigorenko played in the NHL.

    Marek Zagrapan was drafted 13th overall in 2005 and he didn’t play a single game in the NHL. He’s a way bigger bust than Grigorenko.

  6. Marek Zagrapan comes to mind, but it has to be Grigorenko in my lifetime. I remember thinking we had no1 & 2 center down for a decade plus after drafting « Grigs and Girgs »… Girgensons turned out to be a fine pick at 14, Grigorenko at 12 – not so much.

  7. BuffaloBronco96

    Zagrapan, Grigorenko and maybe even add Makarov in there. Dude was supposed to be the next number 1, played 1 game and that was it

  8. timmeedski

    Marek Zagrapan

    Why over Nylander or Grigorenko? Nylander was moved for a quality NHL defenseman and has 49 points in 121 NHL games. Similarly Grigorenko has 76 in 249 games. While neither panned out for Buffalo, they did have some success elsewhere. It’s like saying Joel Armia was a bust, he had a solid career elsewhere.

    Marek never sniffed the NHL.

    Honorable mention to Artyom Kryukov, drafted 15th overall in 2000, never even came to the states to play. He’s still playing and Buffalo still retains his rights to this day.

  9. ebimbib

    It’s absolutely Marek Zagrapan and if you think it’s a guy who played in the NHL for parts of six years and is still very productive in the KHL over him, that’s frankly silly.

  10. Rockhardwood

    People call Grigorenko our biggest bust, but our franchise got fine value out of him. He was the biggest piece of the O’Reilly trade. Same with Nylander. We bottom a solid bottom 4 guy out of him. Not great at all, but hardly the biggest bust in franchise history. If we would have doubled down and held, sure.

    Unconventional a little but Luke Adam. Wasn’t a high draft pick, but after going over ppg his first AHL season, damn was I hyped.

  11. Rudder71

    Zagrapan, and it’s not even close. Grigorenko picks are recency bias.

  12. Spillsy68

    Alex Nylander….. in view of his dad and brother and then the excitement among social media that he dropped to us! Many people thought we’d got a steal.

  13. JoshAllensRightNut

    Idk when else you’d slot in Eichel. But right now is where you would put eichel.

  14. gollumaniac

    Morris Titanic. 1st round pick, 19 GP, 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, 0 PIM.

  15. The-Real-Larry

    What about David Cooper? 11th overall pick in 1992. Never played in Buffalo. 30 games played in NHL, 3 goals, 7 assists.

  16. erock23233

    It’s gotta be Zagrapan, but honorable mention to:

    Dennis Persson, 1st round pick in 2006 (24th overall), 0 GP

    Joel Savage, 1st round pick in 1988 (13th overall), 3 GP

    Morris Titanic, 1st round pick in 1973 (12th overall), 19 GP, 0 Pts, -3 +/-

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