jimmy_from_north_buffalo Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 I think the Sabres need a power play specialist to help them. I know the scores bundles of goals at even strength but for the play off run I hope they acquire a person who specializes on the power play. Every little bit helps at that time of year. So I'd throw this question out. Would you be willing to mortgage some of the future for a better chance at cup this year? Really open ended question, I know. But so what
X. Benedict Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Two words..... STAY HEALTHY! 866543[/snapback] Yep.
Taro T Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Two words..... STAY HEALTHY! 866543[/snapback] Throw in a little bit of luck and they have the rest of the tools already in place.
LabattBlue Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 I think the Sabres need a power play specialist to help them. I know the scores bundles of goals at even strength but for the play off run I hope they acquire a person who specializes on the power play. Every little bit helps at that time of year. So I'd throw this question out. Would you be willing to mortgage some of the future for a better chance at cup this year? Really open ended question, I know. But so what 866526[/snapback] The PP will come around. There is just to much offensive talent on this team for the PP to struggle long term. No need to bring anyone in, but I'm just curious as to who you had in mind?
agilen Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 The PP will come around. There is just to much offensive talent on this team for the PP to struggle long term. No need to bring anyone in, but I'm just curious as to who you had in mind? 866603[/snapback] I'd take Tim Connolly
jimmy_from_north_buffalo Posted December 14, 2006 Author Posted December 14, 2006 The PP will come around. There is just to much offensive talent on this team for the PP to struggle long term. No need to bring anyone in, but I'm just curious as to who you had in mind? 866603[/snapback] Actually, when I thought of the question I was more worried about who we would give up. You can't get something for nothing. I really don't know who is out there, but a someone at the point to quarterback the PP would be nice. Carolina seemed set but at deadline added two players that made a huge difference for them. I wouldn't be against a rent a player PP specialist
smokinandjokin Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 I'd take Tim Connolly 866605[/snapback] You really shouldn't put this: or this: next to the guy who's trying to return from a concussion!!!! Tiimmmmmaaaay is biking and swimming, which is a step in the right direction. He wasn't doing any exercising as of a few weeks ago. He's even cleared to skate if he wants- anything to get his heart rate up. The trouble is, he's still experiencing headaches and other symptoms of post-concussion syndrome, and there is no timetable for return on the horizon. It would be such a huge lift to get him back a few weeks before the playoffs. Bye bye power play problems. A healthy Connolly this year might also help sort out the Drury/Briere re-signings this offseason. If the team knows Connolly is back, it might be easier to let one of those guys walk. Unfortunately, if he does return, he will always be one hit away.... I'd say there's a 7% chance he puts on the uniform this year.
CoachChuckDickerson Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 I'd say there's a 7% chance he puts on the uniform this year. 866742[/snapback] 7.5%
USMCBillsFan Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 You really shouldn't put this: or this: next to the guy who's trying to return from a concussion!!!! A healthy Connolly this year might also help sort out the Drury/Briere re-signings this offseason. If the team knows Connolly is back, it might be easier to let one of those guys walk. Unfortunately, if he does return, he will always be one hit away.... I'd say there's a 7% chance he puts on the uniform this year. 866742[/snapback] Connolly is a great talent but I don't think he'll ever come back full strength from his concussion issues. I would rather we keep both Drury and Briere....
Typical TBD Guy Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Would you be willing to mortgage some of the future for a better chance at cup this year? 866526[/snapback] Honestly, no. I think this team already has the talent to win the Cup - this year as well as for many years thereafter. The only thing standing in our way are injuries or just plain bad luck on the ice...and I can't imagine any kind of trade that can provide the type of virtual Cup guarantee I'd expect in exchange for having to lose players of a Vanek or Max or Miller caliber. Also, I think team chemistry is way more important in team sports than is given credit. A pro roster is more than just a sum of interchangeable parts...ask the Redskins or Rangers about this. Bottom line: the Sabres have championship-level chemistry...we've seen it in so many of their close wins and OT wins this season and last. Unless we're talking about trading a Stafford or a Lydman, I say stick with what we've already got...and hope Connolly returns for the playoffs .
zow2 Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Sabres need to work on puck possession time and cycling in the other team's zone. They rely so much on fast break/turnover goals. That can be stifled in the playoffs. They don't have much of a forecheck imo. They have a very good team though and are a good bet to win the Cup if Miller shines. Goaltending is just so huge in the playoffs.
Taro T Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Sabres need to work on puck possession time and cycling in the other team's zone. They rely so much on fast break/turnover goals. That can be stifled in the playoffs. They don't have much of a forecheck imo. They have a very good team though and are a good bet to win the Cup if Miller shines. Goaltending is just so huge in the playoffs. 866813[/snapback] In the sense that they don't slam the opponent in the corner and then walk out with the puck while their opponent is laying in a heap, you are correct. However, Sabre pressure in the offensive zone leads to a LOT of turnovers for the Sabres - especially for the Briere line and whatever line Roy is playing on. While that isn't necessarily a "classic" forecheck, those turnovers are definitely due to strong forechecking.
Corp000085 Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 The sabres need to get fully healthy and just work through the PP struggles. Not a single guy brought in could make this team any better. they're loaded from top to bottom. Getting tallinder back will be huge for the PP... if connolly comes back, he'll be big in the playoffs on the PP... allowing numminen time to rest is beneficial to the entire team too. The original question should be answered with nobody. Don't bring in anyone. If there's a team built to win the stanley cup, its the buffalo sabres. Team speed, depth, great defense top to bottom, 2 starter goalies, best coach in the league, outstanding leadership, seasoned rookies. You can't ask for anything more!
Lurker Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 1. Stay healthy 2. Get Timmy back for the playoffs 3. Signing a rental veteran power play specialist. How's this for a wild idea--John LeClair, playing the Dave Andreychuk roll a'la the 'Bolts a few years ago.
Alaska Darin Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 1. Stay healthy 2. Get Timmy back for the playoffs 3. Signing a rental veteran power play specialist. How's this for a wild idea--John LeClair, playing the Dave Andreychuk roll a'la the 'Bolts a few years ago. 866882[/snapback] Please. The Sabres would circle the ice twice before LeClair made it blueline-to-blueline. Powerplay specialist? Maybe 10 years ago, when the officials didn't mind goals being scored through the side of the net..
X. Benedict Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 3. Signing a rental veteran power play specialist. How's this for a wild idea--John LeClair, playing the Dave Andreychuk roll a'la the 'Bolts a few years ago. 866882[/snapback] Yikes! This is the last thing the team needs. A passenger that can't skate or play two ways. We have enough of a time keeping an enforcer on the roster.
Lurker Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Please. The Sabres would circle the ice twice before LeClair made it blueline-to-blueline. Powerplay specialist? Maybe 10 years ago, when the officials didn't mind goals being scored through the side of the net.. 866921[/snapback] AD...I knew you'd jump all over this! If he parked himself in front of the net for 4-5 PPs a night during the playoffs, I think he'd bring a new dimension to this team. He's won a cup, is a high character guy that would know his role, and could be just the "wild card" this team needs to compete with the Ducks in May. That said, I'll now skulk away into the background and let everyone return to their regularly scheduled program...
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