Here's A Look at the Sabres Depth Chart After the Savoie Trade

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I think the Sabres just had a lot of undersized young forwards which can be redundant in a league that often favors players with more size.
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@squintythecat1306
@squintythecat1306 5 күн бұрын
Pretty good analysis but a few things I liked to mention as a Sabres fan Kulich has grown and is now listed as 6'1" by Rochester. Just looking at him you can see he's bigger than he was when he was drafted. Benson is short but if you saw his Dad when the Sabres had their father/mentor trip you know he's going to fill out. His dad looks like a cross between a pitbull and a fire hydrant. Helenius just put very good numbers as an 18 year old while playing against men in the Finnish elite league, which I think is more impressive than 20 year old Savoie dominating boys in the WHL. Everyone wanted the Sabres to trade their 1st rd pick, and if they had traded that pick directly for McLeod and Malenstyn I think most Sabre fans would have been ok with that. That's basically what Adams did while swapping out Savoie for Helenius.
@studini530z
@studini530z 4 күн бұрын
Solid points. Excited for Kulich whenever his time comes. Hoping that Ruff brings out some game in this roster that we haven't even seen yet.
@danb5328
@danb5328 3 күн бұрын
Lmao a pit bull and a fire hydrant is an awesome description 😂
@teejay33955
@teejay33955 5 күн бұрын
Corey Pronman said "Based on my survey with NHL GM's, Matt Savoie doesn't have much trade value around the NHL"
@KptKrunch9481
@KptKrunch9481 5 күн бұрын
Guess we'll see but considering he was at one point considered a 1st overall pick and was picked 9th only because of his size (Brayden Point anyone?) I highly doubt that he was regarded by other GM's as not having much trade value I don't even know that means but as an FYI - Mcleod was going nowhere with us and we needed the cap space so I guess he's right as we pretty much gave up nothing for him - hell we gained 2.2m in our cap space so it's a HUGE win
@bradgavel9991
@bradgavel9991 5 күн бұрын
Corey Pronman's (whoever that is) opinion will more than likely not age well.
@liam_thegoat99
@liam_thegoat99 5 күн бұрын
Oilers didn’t give up much, McLeod is good but he’s a top 9 forward on a good team. Not huge risk involved
@crushdavis7048
@crushdavis7048 5 күн бұрын
@@KptKrunch9481 But Point is 5'11. Thats not even that small. Think thats a big difference than being 5'9
@smokythebear9711
@smokythebear9711 5 күн бұрын
​@@crushdavis7048 Theo Fleury is only 5'6" and played in a time when the league was way tougher. Obviously him and savoie have very different playing style but the point stands that I don't think height necessarily has to be as big or an issue. It all depends on if he can adapt his game to work for his size up in the show.
@Azgoon69
@Azgoon69 5 күн бұрын
It's easy to understand the trade but most people feel they could've had a bit more for Savoie, especially considering Edmonton desperately needed to clear some cap space
@rippedtopshelf6806
@rippedtopshelf6806 5 күн бұрын
On the flip side, the Sabres desperately needed to avoid the potential disaster of Peyton Krebs at 3C.
@GizmoBeach
@GizmoBeach 5 күн бұрын
Savoie is still unproven. People always want a bit more, like there’s nothing to it.
@danielnam9026
@danielnam9026 5 күн бұрын
Realistically most Oiler fans would’ve been satisfied with a 2nd round pick as the return for McLeod. But the value in this trade is heavily lopsided for the Oilers.
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 5 күн бұрын
@@rippedtopshelf6806 Have you ever watched Krebs play? Seriously. He is a good player with some good skill. He'll be a good NHL player yet. Don't just look at box scores.
@Paul_Halicki
@Paul_Halicki 5 күн бұрын
@@jeffreym.8957 Yes, I watch every Sabres game. He's not that good. He may still have some growth but I think his absolute ceiling is still a bottom six forward.
@m0j0rising
@m0j0rising 5 күн бұрын
Sound analysis as always, Shannon. Always enjoy your vids and the work/love put into them.
@bdonaghu
@bdonaghu 5 күн бұрын
Adams has been drafting the BPA every season, even if it means picking the smaller forwards year over year. But kudos to Adams for moving one of those redundant assets in favor of a player that better fits the team's needs.
@violator9151
@violator9151 5 күн бұрын
McLeod struggled offensively as a 3rd line center, scoring a lot of his points on the wing, and struggled pretty badly defensively in the playoffs at times, finishing a -7 (admittedly a flawed stat, but it was also obvious by watching some of the games). I wish him the best and hope he reaches his potential in Buffalo. I'll be cheering for them now he's on their team, as I was a bigger fan of his than most.
@nersharific813
@nersharific813 5 күн бұрын
I appreciate the team summary Shannon. Very nuanced and level-headed!
@mercywilliams2698
@mercywilliams2698 5 күн бұрын
Malenstyne really put out effort with Caps last season. When you know a player’s number who is an unknown..that’s a good indicator. Remains to be seen whether his effort prompted by the excellent Caps coaching.. I am just really impressed with this roster…intriguing depth.
@SuperRavensfan101
@SuperRavensfan101 5 күн бұрын
I will say as a caps fan that Malenstyn does a lot of the great little things such as blocking shots, throwing hits, and I also think according to some twitter stats that hes one of the quicker 4th liners in the league in terms of skating his ceiling is probably just a top 9 forward but he will be missed here as a 4th liner he'll play all the minutes and do most of what you'd expect a Grinder to do, maybe has some more offense in him
@Paul_Halicki
@Paul_Halicki 5 күн бұрын
I think Malenstyne is in Buffalo because Lindy Ruff wants 4th line speed (which he now has across the board). I don't expect him to drop off, and Lindy likes to juggle lines so he may see top nine deployment at times.
@robfischer9451
@robfischer9451 5 күн бұрын
3C was a huge need for the Sabres. McLeod makes them a much deeper team and better defensively. They could still use a top 6 winger but I think they are going to surprise people this season.
@1314nenon
@1314nenon 5 күн бұрын
Savoie could've played that 3rd line centre, given Cozens is a little inconsistent, I'd go even as far as saying that he was probably;y going to replace the 2c that mittelstadt left behind
@MrGamman3yt
@MrGamman3yt 5 күн бұрын
Lol, Macleod passes to the other team. Good luck with that kid.
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 5 күн бұрын
Krebs is good with just as much upside as McLeod.
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 5 күн бұрын
@@1314nenon Cozens is going to be a great 2C. He just had a bad shooting season. Still great possession stats and hard worker.
@robfischer9451
@robfischer9451 5 күн бұрын
@@1314nenon no he could not
@modeisin7
@modeisin7 5 күн бұрын
I hope this is a series you do on all 32 teams I love these
@brAnd7onX87
@brAnd7onX87 5 күн бұрын
He will have actual in depth team previews in about a month once free agency and trades are pretty much done and teams have their rosters.
@cdfmmcc
@cdfmmcc 5 күн бұрын
Usually around training camp in September. Too much fluctuation otherwise
@Bulletisred
@Bulletisred 5 күн бұрын
Always like your videos now subscribed 👍. Savoie is a very good to great player, but the Sabre's having drafting Helenius made it possible to move Savioe. Mcloud has NHL experience and is needed now. Savoie had 2 seasons to make an impact. He did in the WHL but Savoie had some health issues trying to make the big club. He got injured and plus his age stopped him from getting a potential spot. Benson grabbed the spot and didn't look back. Size is needed for sure. Waiting to see if Owen Power can get a bit meaner that would be something if he turned into a Chara or Pronger (Dmen tipically take longer to develope) The Sabre's do have some prospects in the pipeline with size but they were not 1st rounders. Time will tell if they can make the jump. I do like what Adams is doing. It has to be a difficult situation because of the 13 year playoff drought and players having no move trade clauses. I do believe the NHL should do something to remove these clauses as well as top prospects stating they will not sign with the club that drafted them. Some big time issues the NHL better get figured out because it is hurting the game except for original six teams (for the most part) and some teams not having state taxes or very low taxes getting prefference. this is bad for a small market team in NY like Buffalo not to mention Canadian teams and how hard they get hit with taxes! Sorry to get off topic. Keep up the good work and videos.
@Dano99118
@Dano99118 4 күн бұрын
Spot on analysis Shannon. Another factor for concern is that almost half the forwards will be new this year, on top of a new system and coaches. They can’t afford a slow start.
@Pearagon10
@Pearagon10 5 күн бұрын
Fantastic breakdown. I'd add Anton Wahlberg to the "Also" list for the forwards. He's 6'3, and joined Rochester in their playoff run last spring (coming from Europe) just like Ostlund. Expected to be full time AHL this year.
@motsnrub
@motsnrub 5 күн бұрын
Lindy's gonna have this team running and gunning off the forecheck and transitions. Not planning the parade yet, but, Go Sabres.
@WinterWoolies
@WinterWoolies 5 күн бұрын
McLeod will fly by every check . He will nvr drive the net , even if the cup is on the line. Enjoy
@bajjanitor
@bajjanitor 5 күн бұрын
@@WinterWoolies Gasp! A center not checking or driving the net!? How could someone like that even be in the NHL???
@MrGamman3yt
@MrGamman3yt Күн бұрын
He forgot about passing to the other team in the defemsive zone.
@Boro0820
@Boro0820 5 күн бұрын
As a Sabres fan, this was an exceptional breakdown of the trade. Savoie was not going to see the line up with the log jam of prospects. Injuries and underperforming when in the AHL had him buried. He could be a very good player in EDM developed him properly. Adams has been questioned for the redundancy in his picks and now finally sees that grit matters; probably Ruffs input.
@thewolfdoctor761
@thewolfdoctor761 4 күн бұрын
"underperforming when in the AHL" He had 5 points in 6 AHL games. What are you talking about ?
@Boro0820
@Boro0820 3 күн бұрын
@@thewolfdoctor761 Benched in playoffs
@AmosDohms
@AmosDohms 2 күн бұрын
If you want grit, why trade for McLeod?
@wakanuki1307
@wakanuki1307 5 күн бұрын
We needed a 3C, and have several prospects like Savoie. Trade makes sense for making a run this year. I like it
@JD200_
@JD200_ 5 күн бұрын
I agree. It could definitely come back to bite them if Savoie reaches his ceiling but the sabres seem to have a lot of the highly skilled undersized prospect type. Those types of prospects need top six minutes if they’re playing in the NHL. Don’t do well with limited fourth line roles
@WinterWoolies
@WinterWoolies 5 күн бұрын
Lmfao, just trade him like he is a 4th rounder.
@michaelkeller5927
@michaelkeller5927 5 күн бұрын
Clouder is soft and a 4th liner. He doesn't move the Sabres closer to the playoffs
@JD200_
@JD200_ 5 күн бұрын
@@michaelkeller5927 tbf sabres need a lot more than one player. Not even Sid could drag that team to a playoff spot
@crushdavis7048
@crushdavis7048 5 күн бұрын
Yea I was thinking that they are probably a bit more down on Savoie than a lot of their other blue chip prospects. Which is why they were willing to move him
@gordonmacdowell8117
@gordonmacdowell8117 5 күн бұрын
CapFriendly still being available to hockey fans today makes life feel just a bit better than life without CapFriendly.
@tomprobst6328
@tomprobst6328 5 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the depth of knowledge and the care in creating content.
@retflo2583
@retflo2583 5 күн бұрын
That was areal good one, thanks
@louscannon7493
@louscannon7493 5 күн бұрын
All the talking heads act as if the Sabre's have traded away some kind of "can't miss" phenom in Savoie. He hasn't been able to crack the line-up on what many would say is one of the worst teams in the league. Small and injury prone is not what Buffalo needs.
@cdfmmcc
@cdfmmcc 5 күн бұрын
And they have a guy who played on the same WHL junior team, is also a small forward and was taken the year later. That guy is already an NHL regular and looks like a future star.
@JT-yl9yt
@JT-yl9yt 3 күн бұрын
He got hurt before the season...at 19 but ok guess Kulich and Rosen are garbage too since they haven't even played an NHL game yet...am I doing it right? Rosen is also a year older and even smaller.
@bjp1920
@bjp1920 5 күн бұрын
It's clear what they are going for. Speed, speed, and more speed. It was lacking last year which is why the offense plummeted. This is a lineup that Ruff wants and could work. I would prefer another top 6 guy, but everyone being healthy and more growth could happen.
@Brainspoil
@Brainspoil 4 күн бұрын
With the cap they the have, another top 6 guy is not out of the question. Maybe they wait for the 2025 window to add someone if they feel they got a shot at the playoffs.
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 4 күн бұрын
That's nice - but you don't trade Draisaitl for Barzal just because Barzal is faster.
@bted
@bted 5 күн бұрын
Looks like an interesting, possibly under-the-radar team. They're still awfully young. But Thompson is just a monster player. They have lots talent. As a Devils fan, I'm pulling for Ruff. He gave us a great season in 22-23. Will be curious to see how they do.
@dirtbagliberalsnake5729
@dirtbagliberalsnake5729 5 күн бұрын
I think Tage can only go about 80 percent, otherwise he will re injure his back, and this is a forever thing
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 5 күн бұрын
@@dirtbagliberalsnake5729 It was his wrist last season.
@dirtbagliberalsnake5729
@dirtbagliberalsnake5729 5 күн бұрын
@@jeffreym.8957 I know that
@jimbo1468
@jimbo1468 4 күн бұрын
@@jeffreym.8957 Thompson's hurt wrist kept him scoring/shooting throughout the year. They should have sat him out until he healed! 😌
@neilflood6508
@neilflood6508 5 күн бұрын
I think Jiri Kulich makes the roster out of camp. I also think Zucker is no longer a top 6 forward, your comment about Benson jumping above him is about right. Cap Friendlies defensive pairs are a bit wierd. I think they will try Power with either Dahlin or Byram hoping they can one of these pairs to work. It will be interesting to see who Lindy has backing up UPL. I still think Savoie is an overpayment for McLeod unless there is something notable that is not in the public domain.
@HankJr.
@HankJr. 5 күн бұрын
As a Sabres fan it’s been a rough not very fun offseason. The negativity has never been higher and at points Ive had thoughts of do I want to keep following this team like I have all my life. That said I understand this move. We have an abundance of prospects and someone had to go to fill a need. It was at a bit of a cost but I’m glad a trade was finally made, just hope they can do one more to fill out the top 6. Im just tired of our team essentially being a farm team for the NHL. I just really would like some good playoff contending hockey that’s it.
@bjarczyk
@bjarczyk 4 күн бұрын
We were a farm team because of Murray and Botterill. Adams has had to clean up that mess and those days will be behind us. If Murray and Botterill did things like Adams all these former Sabres would still be on our team and we would be great.
@soloman5644
@soloman5644 5 күн бұрын
It was time we moved one of our prospects with how many we have; and I think a lot of fan bases don’t realize how brutal our bottom 6 was last year so happy with how KA has revamped it!
@WinterWoolies
@WinterWoolies 5 күн бұрын
Here take a bag of pucks for a hell of a prospect lmao
@khdcraven
@khdcraven 5 күн бұрын
@@WinterWoolies as a 20 year old he's playing against guys that 16-20, we have multiple forward prospects who are younger, better and have been playing against grown men the last few years, Savoie has a lot of skill but is completely unproven and playing against a bunch of kids. Buffalo has included him in trade talks all summer but teams were more interested in our other forward prospects
@Buffalosabskis
@Buffalosabskis 5 күн бұрын
​@@WinterWoolies We have 5 guys exactly like him under 6 foot in the pipeline. They needed an NHL player
@brettveldboom2296
@brettveldboom2296 6 сағат бұрын
@@WinterWoolieshe’s like our 5th best prospect
@presorts
@presorts 5 күн бұрын
i had no idea fans around the league were so high on savoie. people are acting like hes a guaranteed top 6 guy
@Buffalosabskis
@Buffalosabskis 5 күн бұрын
Exactly. You would think we just traded Power for a 7th defenseman that is 41. People didn't want Adams to keep all these prospects. Now he moves 1 and people are flabbergasted. I think people in Buffalo had this soft spot for Savoie thinking he was like Briere. It's not 2007 folks. Move on. A 5 foot 9 guy is not this teams future
@Bulletisred
@Bulletisred 5 күн бұрын
@@presorts Well, if he had 4 to 5 more inches he would have gone Top 3 that year. He went 9th over all
@danielnam9026
@danielnam9026 5 күн бұрын
He’ll most likely be able to reach his potential with Edmonton. They’ll put him in a position to succeed.
@Buffalosabskis
@Buffalosabskis 5 күн бұрын
@@danielnam9026 He has way more competition though
@Buffalosabskis
@Buffalosabskis 5 күн бұрын
@@Bulletisred LOL 5 more inches would make a difference for every player immensely. Imagine if Chara was 5 inches taller or Savoie was 5 inches shorter
@dsc4178
@dsc4178 5 күн бұрын
If they let the D play O and the forwards backcheck, they have the best chance in years. With Byram, Power, Dahlin they have the ability to play so much better.
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 4 күн бұрын
Yes! And put Byram back with Dahlin - they were great together.
@nersharific813
@nersharific813 5 күн бұрын
Sabres fan vomiting my thoughts out real quick: Do I wish we could have gotten a greater return for Savoie? Yes. Do I want to Adams to trade for a top 6 winger or a RD? Yes. Am I still under the delusion that we could have signed either of the players in free agency? Kinda. In a way, it’s a good thing we didn’t massively overpay a top-6 or RD to come here, because Benson is going to need his big boy contract in due time, and I’d rather the team not get stuck with another Skinner contract. Overall, I feel much better about the state of the team now than I did a few weeks ago. I think with these new additions and with Lindy Ruff behind the bench, the team can absolutely get over the hump, though I would not be surprised if we miss the playoffs with like 93 points because the Atlantic division is OP. In-short, I’m optimistic about the future of the team, perhaps to my own peril, but I refuse to be as negative as so many of the Buffalo fan base. The Sabres is not the middling franchise that they were before Adams took over.
@edwardriot2372
@edwardriot2372 Күн бұрын
Nhl network needs to offer this guy a full time gig, he’s unbiased and super knowledgeable.
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 4 күн бұрын
Oilers fans say McLeod isn’t tough and doesn’t hit, but he had 27 hits in 24 playoff games, Buffalo forwards like skinner had 26 hits in full season, Casey Mittestadt had 10 hits, nobody on Buffalo was a big hitter. Savioe gets hurt every week and has the body of a small school girl
@meatazzsandwich
@meatazzsandwich 3 күн бұрын
Surprising to me, Tuch doesn't hit as much as I think he should. That's the only knock I have with Tuch. Love Tuch.
@axe2grind244
@axe2grind244 2 күн бұрын
Good I really don’t care if he doesn’t hit, hitting doesn’t win you games, scoring does. A team that finishes last in hits can win the Cup, a team that finishes last in goals is getting the 1st pick usually.
@Lammalal
@Lammalal 2 күн бұрын
@@charlieb308 he shied away from tough play, which probably makes sense why us oiler fans thinks he "never hits." He also won't take a hit to make a play. It was frustrating to watch. He has many pluses though. Hoping he can break out now that he won't be pushed so far back on the depth charts and given a new solidified role. (He was never really a "3c" more of a top 9 winger).
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 Күн бұрын
@@Lammalal he had 65 hits over the season, most Buffalo forwards were lucky to have 20. If he doesn’t work out oh well, no loss, Buffalo has 4 high end centers/forwards ready to take over soon. Buffalo has the best prospects in the league or at least rated top 2 by many metrics. Even Benson age 18 made Sabres last year and beat out Savioe.
@seanstoica6301
@seanstoica6301 4 сағат бұрын
​@axe2grind244 you need guys to hit or you get bullied. Like the sabres did with granato. That's why they didn't make the playoffs in 22-23 because florida man handled them. They then regressed because nobody on the team was willing to defend themselves and granato sucked the physical aspects of its players out of the team. Did you not see who won the most recent cup? A more physical and dominant team. Not a team full of goal scorers that got their teeth shoved down their throats when it mattered. Hockey is still hockey. It's not all about scoring goals.
@philipgibson9091
@philipgibson9091 5 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed your video. It made things clearer as to what they have and some players that are at the crossroads.
@diggergeensen860
@diggergeensen860 5 күн бұрын
Great deal for Edmonton
@pasqualeocchiuto1317
@pasqualeocchiuto1317 5 күн бұрын
Excellent analysis!
@liam_thegoat99
@liam_thegoat99 5 күн бұрын
I like their lineup. Hopefully they can figure things out. As an oiler fan loved McLeod but he slots in nice on that third line. Hopefully savoie does well for us!
@Bowman1999
@Bowman1999 5 күн бұрын
I'm really interested to see what Savoie can do with the Oilers.
@SabresSpotlight
@SabresSpotlight 4 күн бұрын
The Sabres have so many prospects that could be equal to Savoie in terms of impact if not more. The trade was for help NOW. They could honestly do with trading a couple more prospects and still be fine as far as the pipeline is concerned. Trade was fine
@derickgarcia4894
@derickgarcia4894 5 күн бұрын
Babe, wake up! The Hockey Guy just dropped another video!
@ve6975
@ve6975 5 күн бұрын
as a buffalo fan i love the additions except for zucker. its a one year deal but i think we couldve gotten something way better
@mercywilliams2698
@mercywilliams2698 5 күн бұрын
I have always liked Zucker.. he is so competitive shift to shift. I think injuries are an issue..but as aging veteran there is value as Sabres need to mix in experienced players. Last few seasons it’s been self evident team has had hard time staying focused and building momentum.
@jeremyschep3589
@jeremyschep3589 5 күн бұрын
I like him but 5m seems high
@bajjanitor
@bajjanitor 5 күн бұрын
Needed a middle 6 winger on a 1 year deal. Not many options around.
@cdfmmcc
@cdfmmcc 5 күн бұрын
He's still a solid 2nd line LW and if Benson or one of the prospects takes a step up he can fill in down the line up. Good vale for a 1 year deal
@trentthurow5696
@trentthurow5696 5 күн бұрын
Detroit got Tarasenko for cheaper. When it comes to the playoff race I like Detroits forwards better but Buffalo’s d-core has more potential and UPL is the best goalie.
@Bur6212
@Bur6212 5 күн бұрын
Swapped out Savoie for Helenius and added McLeod, who was much needed now. I like the trade for the sabres
@EdwinMaturski-cc9is
@EdwinMaturski-cc9is 5 күн бұрын
Excellent indepth evaluation, Skanes... Your positivity is exuded with intelligence... By the way, that is a very nice Captain Blood Sabres jersey... Better known as Captain Peca
@westsidewil
@westsidewil 5 күн бұрын
Excellent analysis
@davebegley3022
@davebegley3022 5 күн бұрын
Is there that big a difference between 5'11" and 6'? Seems like making a big deal over nothing.
@theharvesterproject6779
@theharvesterproject6779 4 күн бұрын
Yes because it's coupled with weight potential. Someone 5-11 can be 190 before slowing down.. 6'can be 200... and 10 lbs is a big difference
@AgAg-yn3cv
@AgAg-yn3cv 4 күн бұрын
@@theharvesterproject6779 it’s more about the range
@nfa80
@nfa80 5 күн бұрын
Great analysis Shannon! The Savoie trade looks bad for the Sabres at face value, but sometimes it's more about what a team most needs, and I expect Lindy Ruff has provided plenty of input, and Kevyn Adams comes off as a GM that prefers consensus from his staff over a more autocratic approach. But ultimately the buck still stops with him. It's questionable whether or not Savoie will even be NHL ready this season. Injuries are a thing too, as how his last season began, but he also has the potential to be an eventual superstar. Time will tell like always.
@maxwellmawji240
@maxwellmawji240 5 күн бұрын
Not enough is being recognition is being given to McLeod’s defensive game, he was on the best PK is recent history. Having a piece of that experience is worth a lot!
@mercywilliams2698
@mercywilliams2698 5 күн бұрын
The guy can skate! Wow some shifts having to remind myself the speedy player I’m watching is young MacLeod..not McDavid. A play facilitator more than a goal scorer. I think Edmonton traded him only because they are Cap squeezed signing multiple veterans for next postseason considerations.
@crushdavis7048
@crushdavis7048 5 күн бұрын
@@mercywilliams2698 100% it is because of the capsqueeze. I think now if they move or LTIR kane, they shud be able to get both broberg and Hollaway signed. Although, i do wonder now if signing Skinner was worth it if it means losing Mcleod
@devackroyd
@devackroyd 5 күн бұрын
Are you guys forgetting that horrible turnover McLeod made in Game 7 against Vancouver that let the Canucks back into that game? Not to mention the Brown/Janmark pairing was the real star of that PK. McLeod has talent, but his has not grown much at all in 3 consecutive playoff runs, was scratched and pointless well into the conference finals.
@mercywilliams2698
@mercywilliams2698 5 күн бұрын
@@crushdavis7048 Right! I agree. Skinner is a player I watched flourish in Carolina when they didn’t have a lot of success..but those years in Buffalo a challenge..mainly so much turnover in coaching. I would say the cohesion that’s evolved in Edmonton gives me some optimism he will mesh. I do think he thrives on ice with good energy around. ✅
@mercywilliams2698
@mercywilliams2698 5 күн бұрын
@@devackroyd I liked his game. That’s one talented group now in Edmonton and likely a good opportunity for MacLeod to be with a greater mix of young skilled players in Buffalo.
@jasoncrandall73
@jasoncrandall73 5 күн бұрын
K Henelius is almost 190lbs as a 18yo. Rosen was around 150lbs when drafted.
@JonDoe-ln6nl
@JonDoe-ln6nl 5 күн бұрын
Helenius is built like a fire hydrant (and he’s still a boy!)
@austinwitkowski1570
@austinwitkowski1570 4 күн бұрын
@@jasoncrandall73 that's insane. 150 is so small!
@jasoncrandall73
@jasoncrandall73 4 күн бұрын
@@austinwitkowski1570 Rosen has filled in since he was drafted. I was 150lbs as a 18yo.
@jeremyschep3589
@jeremyschep3589 5 күн бұрын
Always gotta wait on the Shannon analysis before letting my emotions go over a trade. Great video, thank you…I’ll wait and see how we look on ice. Go Sabres
@KevinButler55
@KevinButler55 5 күн бұрын
I've always loved this logo/uni for the Sabres.
@LateCloser
@LateCloser 5 күн бұрын
Great video Shannon. It wasn't that long ago during the McJesus tank that the Sabres had the worst NHL roster I've ever seen. One of those years, it was Zemgus Girgensons and that was pretty much it. One NHL level player and I think he was forced to be the #1 center, when he really is a #3/#4. They stripped it down so badly, there was nothing. And worse, there were NO prospects in Rochester(AHL). Fast forward to today and the cupboards are starting to fill. The team is full of NHL level players, that they drafted. And Rochester is filling up with NHL ready prospects. As you stated, the Sabres have plenty of small shifty offensive "scorer types". What they didn't have was any grit or real defensive players. No shutdown defenders at forward. No hitters. Not much size either. No one who could win a faceoff in a key situation. Adams goes out and completely changes the third and fourth lines via free agency and this trade. That was needed and I think he did a good job of it. The big remaining question is Skinner's replacement in the top 6. It's still possible that could be addressed with another trade. Necas is still a Hurricane, btw. Now is the time. Trade prospects for proven NHL players. Finish the building of this team. I'll predict they make the playoffs with their current roster. Barring catastrophic injuries.
@drbjr8223
@drbjr8223 4 күн бұрын
fans just dont know what we are building here in buffalo. we had scoring the season before, we couldnt outscore our problems... we didnt have consistent goaltending or defense. we were building from within with smaller guys esp at forward. we also traded before this other teams scraps cause nobody wants to come to buffalo, on top of that we were so soft we got pushed around and bullied constantly for years. we had to address these things at some point, UPL took the next step last jan and levi looks like a stud, goaltending sorted imo, we picked up clifton that seals the defense with jokr getting 1 year, our defense is now solid. now the physicality... that is what we addressed this offseason with mal/laff and clouder, with size and speed. we are built from the bottom up now. we will hopefully be hard af to play against esp our bottom 6, our pk should improved as well with those pickups. now our guys gotta be and stay healthy for a stretch, get the goal scoring back, we will be solid.
@sugarbear8574
@sugarbear8574 2 күн бұрын
Always love our demon goathead jersey and cap. Thanks Shannon for donning them well and for the breakdown.
@acatinatux9601
@acatinatux9601 5 күн бұрын
thanks for this
@tamatb
@tamatb 3 күн бұрын
If it's possible, I would like to see your analysis on Oilers depth chart! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@albangel1689
@albangel1689 5 күн бұрын
Thx for this. With one more move I think playoffs are in reach. Top 6 forward is needed. Go buffalo
@Pak-pq6me
@Pak-pq6me 4 күн бұрын
Tage was hurt all year as well. Great stuff Hockey guy!
@HaydenCharette-mr5ul
@HaydenCharette-mr5ul 5 күн бұрын
I like Ryan McLeod, but it just seems like a lot to give up for a guy who can't finish if his life depended on it. McLeod is a moderate upgrade on Girgensens, but if there expecting him to be a Mittelstadt replacement, prepare to be disappointed.
@Paul_Halicki
@Paul_Halicki 5 күн бұрын
Just looking for someone better than Krebs.
@paulcaruana4090
@paulcaruana4090 4 күн бұрын
Mittlestadt??? Lol. Watch him. He plays from corner up the wall to face off circle like he has a metal plate on his butt and there is a magnet in the boards. Can he do a pull-up yet?
@usernotfound7160
@usernotfound7160 4 күн бұрын
Sabres have been getting steals in the draft with guys like benson because other teams are scared by a height below 6 foot. Not saying height isn’t a factor, but the amount of times it was mentioned in this video was frustrating
@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants
@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants 5 күн бұрын
Is it true the 13 years in a row no playoffs is the all time NHL record?
@drakelorenzen
@drakelorenzen 5 күн бұрын
@@chrisbelos2834 definitely not the case. They made the playoffs in the late 90s, then again in 2012. No where does that fit 24 years in a row.. I’m a Sabres fan and I’m almost positive 13 years in a row is the NHL record. I think Carolina had it before with 11.
@RytheCodplayer
@RytheCodplayer 5 күн бұрын
It is but before the NHL expanded so much, 4 out of 6 teams then 16 out of around 22-24 teams would make the playoffs every year. Teams with losing records would consistently be the 8th seed back then.
@Tony525_
@Tony525_ 5 күн бұрын
17 since we won a playoff series
@maniacmike1027
@maniacmike1027 5 күн бұрын
@@drakelorenzen yeah after their first Finals appearance in 96, Panthers were in the quarterfinals in both 97 and 2000. Than they missed the playoffs the next 11 seasons before making the playoffs in 2012. Buffalo has the record.
@chrisbelos2834
@chrisbelos2834 5 күн бұрын
@@drakelorenzen ah yes it was series win drought not playoff appearance drought
@brandonsmith5488
@brandonsmith5488 5 күн бұрын
Good luck with the Blues chart
@stevenseibel9216
@stevenseibel9216 5 күн бұрын
so excited for first time in years
@harroldshnifer2667
@harroldshnifer2667 5 күн бұрын
Lmao at “fudging their age”
@leyladerben4227
@leyladerben4227 5 күн бұрын
Looking at that forward lineup, it really looks like they could use a young talented skill guy who scored 2 points a game in junior...
@cope847
@cope847 5 күн бұрын
To be fair Thompson was injured all of last year. That really hurt his production.
@krt88nc
@krt88nc 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for using real logic here I personally liked the trade, didn’t love it but I understood it from the moment the details came out.
@danieldosso2455
@danieldosso2455 5 күн бұрын
I didn't realize just how young Buffalo is. YIKES
@aegis7843
@aegis7843 5 күн бұрын
It's been a daycare. BUF fans, who should have been drafted instead of Savoie that year?
@danieldosso2455
@danieldosso2455 5 күн бұрын
@@aegis7843 There should be a Buff - Pit trade somewhere, as Kyle Dumbass needs to get his team younger quickly and the plethora of experience Pittsburg's lineup has could be quite valuable to Buffalo's young stars.
@keithn8852
@keithn8852 2 күн бұрын
@@aegis7843 Pavel Mintyukov.
@MappingWithYakko
@MappingWithYakko 5 күн бұрын
Shannon where did you get that Sabres cap please I need one of those 😭
@cdfmmcc
@cdfmmcc 5 күн бұрын
Adams drafted too many players of a similar type but the Savoie trade is why you draft the best player available. If 2-3 years down the line there isn't a great/good fit, you've got some trade value.
@stephengorney5613
@stephengorney5613 3 күн бұрын
Love the rumored flipping of Krebs and Jokiharu to Philly for Farrabe. Gives the team more size and opens up a D spot for Johnson.
@mNag
@mNag 5 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure Oilers got a really good player. But I could see McLeod being the thing that Buffalo needs to get over the hump. He's got playoff experience. He knows how to grind. He's big and fast and he can easily score more with more icetime. I think a big part of the reason Oilers needed to trade McLeod, is they also knew he would be demanding more money next contract and they wouldn't be able to afford it. Great trade by Jeff, but it's def a hockey trade - nice break down THG
@gilles11dupuis
@gilles11dupuis 5 күн бұрын
You are so right
@vipeholmskolan6052
@vipeholmskolan6052 4 күн бұрын
It's not that it was necessarily wrong to make the trade, but the Oilers should have had to give up more.
2 күн бұрын
I rather doubt that I am the only hockey fan, who is pleased that CapFriendly is still up, today, 07/10/2012.
@GelliElli
@GelliElli 5 күн бұрын
As a Panthers fan when I look at the Sabres lineup, it actually looks very good. Especially in the defense department, much better on paper than ours. Maybe it's still lack of experience since it's a very young team? Goaltending not realiable enough?
@juuhan4892
@juuhan4892 4 күн бұрын
@ScottStenlund-x9m Why? Basically everyone important resingned and they are not old
@realdealprimer
@realdealprimer 5 күн бұрын
When you havent had the playoffs in the last 13 years and you trade a prospect for the fastest guy in the game, provin PK specialist, 3rd behind mcdavid and leon (any C in The league would be 3rd to that) have NHL and Stanley Cup Final Experience, while beong over 51 % in fave offs (sabres were last in rhe NHL in faceoffs, sabres added laugherty aswell) sabres are now tougher, faster, better faceoff%, and harder to play against, whilr keeping the Core that was amoung the TOP of the league 2 seasons ago. Lindy will have the offensive saide back as it was a coaching issue not a player issue that held them back last season. And Goaltending...UPL 😊...not only eaill yhr Sabres make the playoffs, But Stanley will make his way to Buffalo, Just a matter of time Baby, Wooooo! 🔥
@realdealprimer
@realdealprimer 5 күн бұрын
Inainght fixing shit ! Wooo!
@safejewel2072
@safejewel2072 5 күн бұрын
Buffalo still could’ve gotten more for that trade, I’m shocked they didn’t press for more
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 5 күн бұрын
With all our cap space we should have asked for Nurse and four FRP's. Edmonton would have said sure.
@pjsebadoh5412
@pjsebadoh5412 4 күн бұрын
THAT!! is a nice sweater 🫡
@diggsfather
@diggsfather 5 күн бұрын
i understand why the sabres made this move, even if it is a steep price to pay for McCleod. they have lots of top 6 forward prospects other than savoie (rosen, konsta, kulich, ostlund, benson, etc). and young, defensively responsible, fast, penalty killing centers like McCleod don't come cheap
@jeffreym.8957
@jeffreym.8957 5 күн бұрын
Yes they do come cheap. Every day they come cheap. Pontus Holmberg - Leafs third liner - traded for a sixth round pick. Ryan Hartman on the Wild. Traded for aging Wayne Simmonds. Than traded again for Tyler Pitlick. It's not rocket science.
@dansovocool4850
@dansovocool4850 4 күн бұрын
Buffalo has - as noted - a stacked pipeline of first round prospects. What was not noted is that their non-first round selections would make most teams envious, and some of them are big boys. I really like your style; objective without a hint of patronizing. I just wonder if commenting on the other prospects that are legitimate NHL prospects might answer some of your concerns.
@thewolfdoctor761
@thewolfdoctor761 4 күн бұрын
Patrick Kane 5'10", Sid Crosby 5'11", Brad Marchand 5'9", Connor Bedard 5'10", dozens more very good players under 6 feet. BTW, Peterka is 6' and Quinn is 6'1". The average height of NHL forwards is 6 feet 1/2 inch. Kulich is listed at 6'1", Rosen is listed at 6', Krebs is listed at 6', Ostlund is listed at 5'11" and growing. Helenius will likely be 6' or taller by the time he gets to the NHL. The whole, "Sabres forward picks are all small" discussion is ridiculous. By the time they get to the NHL they will be normal size or even taller.
@AgAg-yn3cv
@AgAg-yn3cv 4 күн бұрын
Peterka is 5’11 and Quinn is 6’0 even based on their combine figures. They actually might be a little shorter than that if they got measured right when they woke up out of bed. 18 year olds only grow a fraction on average.
@TheHockeyGuy
@TheHockeyGuy 4 күн бұрын
Nope, my point stands. They have a lot of smaller skilled forwards which made Savoie redundant. You need size and speed to compliment small forwards or you're not getting anywhere in the NHL. Savoie is 5'9" and that's seen as being generous. He's 20, so he is done growing.
@thewolfdoctor761
@thewolfdoctor761 4 күн бұрын
@@AgAg-yn3cv Their combine measurements were taken years ago. Check Hockey Reference and Elite Prospects for their current heights.
@thewolfdoctor761
@thewolfdoctor761 4 күн бұрын
@@TheHockeyGuy Who are the other small forwards? Did you even read what I wrote ? There are 5 mistakes on your board. Benson is the only short forward that Savoie can be compared to.
@AgAg-yn3cv
@AgAg-yn3cv 4 күн бұрын
⁠@@thewolfdoctor76118 year olds are only going to grow a fraction at most on average. Like I said if those were out of bed numbers they are a little more shorter than that.
@scotsaul
@scotsaul 5 күн бұрын
What a young team
@Optimization_Coach
@Optimization_Coach 5 күн бұрын
Samuelsson is brittle as glass sadly! If he could stay healthy.... Uhhhh...No! But Lindy's influence is clearly showing! Cautiously optimistic. Krebs... Just don't know where he fits anymore
@claytonhakes1662
@claytonhakes1662 3 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the video, but the height argument has a few things off that seem to tip the scales. One is that Kulich is now listed at 6’-1”, Peterka since he was drafted has grown to 6’-0” and 189 lbs. you mention McLeod is being “okay” size, but he’s the same height as Matthews at 6’-3”. Considering Thompson, Power, and Greenway at 6’-6”, Tuch and Samuelsson at 6’-4”, and Cozens, McLeod, and Dahlin at 6’-3”, having 2 players that are an inch or two under 6’ who are known for being feisty doesn’t really feel like much of a narrative, even though most of the video is based around “is Buffalo too small”
@FloridaHockeyFan
@FloridaHockeyFan 5 күн бұрын
Columbus might want to dump patrick laine. I could see laine doing well with the young sabres
@northeastoutrider2124
@northeastoutrider2124 5 күн бұрын
As a diehard Sabres fan for over thirty-five year, I'm more disgusted now then I was when it was clear they would miss the playoffs for a thirteenth year. That being said, I'm beginning to be intrigued by the potential of this new direction. The key need last year for me was more grit. Bigger, faster, stronger with an entirely new direction in coaching... This could be very interesting next season.
@mannyoliveira776
@mannyoliveira776 5 күн бұрын
I really hope Lukkonen loses his arb case, & gets like a 3.75 to 4.5m dollar deal. How many times do we see a goalie get signed a big $ contract at arbitration to underperform the next seasons - then teams have to add sweeteners or put him on waivers (when he's awarded 5+ m on a long term deal.
@gheebuttersnaps13
@gheebuttersnaps13 5 күн бұрын
The Michael peca goathead is so crispy, great jersey
@Alexirongatewelding
@Alexirongatewelding 5 күн бұрын
Learn from the Blackhawks where we embrace the “smaller forwards “ and they THIRVE
@tygod2410
@tygod2410 2 күн бұрын
The last 2 first overall picks of Celebrini and bedard aren’t really tall, but the heights listed usually aren’t true like you said online I seen on the nhl app nylanders height went from 5’11 last year to 6’0 this year and same goes for panarin it was 5’11 and now all of the sudden it’s 6’0
@anotherhobbit
@anotherhobbit 5 күн бұрын
Hello
@GoodMenstruationAttitude
@GoodMenstruationAttitude 5 күн бұрын
Crazy that Peterka was the only guy to play all 82 last season.
@drbjr8223
@drbjr8223 4 күн бұрын
yessir we got fucking crushed with injuries, bad enough some guys were out or coming back in nursing injuries...then we get hit...then hit again and again. sucked felt like we never had anything solidified , line blender every other game, couldnt get that chemistry back til late in the season a little.
@dirtbagliberalsnake5729
@dirtbagliberalsnake5729 5 күн бұрын
I kind of like it. Getting tougher now we need the top 2 lines to return to form, I fear that tage has a permanenttype of injury that's holding him to about 75 to 80 percent of his production, he is unable to go 100 percent and it is what it is
@doubledouble4g379
@doubledouble4g379 5 күн бұрын
This COULD be a team to break-out this coming season - hope they keep things interesting next spring.
@andrewgreen815
@andrewgreen815 4 күн бұрын
Is Savoie 5'9" with or without skates?
@Cataracta
@Cataracta 5 күн бұрын
Seeing how big last draft was.. im surprised how small the sabres are.. i really hope they get some trades with teams done that add more physicality to the team
@severed111
@severed111 4 күн бұрын
Future does look bright when you have Dahlin, Byram and Power on defense alone. Also, in all honesty, not much difference between 6'0 and 5'11...and some of those giants they have on both offense and defense might just be a good counterbalance. I think it will be real difficult for many similar teams in the Atlantic division, where all of the weaker teams are getting better at similar paces (Buffalo, Ottawa, Detroit, Montreal), it's going to get as tight as the Metropolitan once was (I say was because of the recent upsets of failing to get into playoffs by one point for Pittsburgh, because of Florida's 13 or 14 wins in a row to get the last wildcard spot in 22-23, a lot of people don't trust Pittsburgh to get back up, not me, and then New Jersey who had an awful season and it's not guaranteed they will have one as good as in 22-23 when Vanacek was being miraculous,that said, it could get real jammed up in the Metropolitan division once again, too). Detroit and Tampa complicated things when joining that division, sometimes I miss having 3 divisions per conference, but hey. Good luck, not particularly a Buffalo fan but for the sake of it, I want them to end that playoff draught, worse lineups have made it before.
@DanielC__
@DanielC__ 5 күн бұрын
Overall that’s a VERY young roster. Size notwithstanding if they reach their potential they could be very good but it’s still some years away. They have minimal experience
@Papaduke
@Papaduke 2 күн бұрын
Thompson came back too quickly from his wrist injury, as the season progressed he looked much better. I think he would have finished in the upper 30's to lower 40's with a healthy season, a step back but smaller than with a broken wrist.
@christopherkuzek9816
@christopherkuzek9816 5 күн бұрын
great dive brother buffalo will love mcleod
@WinterWoolies
@WinterWoolies 5 күн бұрын
Live how he Flys by every opportunity to hit , nvr goes to the net even if the stanley cup is on the line. Enjoy
@christopherkuzek9816
@christopherkuzek9816 5 күн бұрын
@@WinterWoolies jealousy is an ugly emotion sister
@jasonbornne7767
@jasonbornne7767 4 күн бұрын
Buffalo got fast af after getting rid of Skinner+Okposo and adding guys in the 96th to 100th percentile for speed.
@1976boru
@1976boru 5 күн бұрын
Savoie is closer to 5”7
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 4 күн бұрын
The season doesn’t start until October, Buffalo isn’t done yet, if McLeod doesn’t play well who cares, it’s only 2.1 million, they have centers Benson, Krebs, Ostlund, Helenius and even Kulich who could replace him. How many teams have that many skilled centers in depth chart?
@michaellong5202
@michaellong5202 5 күн бұрын
I could see Helenius ending up as the replacement for Lafferty, and Kulich for McLeod in a few years, but these moves gives the team actual proven players that they feel like helps make them more likely to make a run for the playoffs. Less unknowns I guess. Also, for Clifton, on the size point, we have a player that's 6'2 and a right shot coming up named Vsevolod Komarov, who should be ready to fill that role when Clifton's contract is up in a couple years. Overall I think Adams is doing a good job trying to position the team short term to be competitive, but also not bet big on role players who we have young players in the system who can fill those spots in a few years, so hopefully it pays off and they make the playoffs with Lindy captaining the ship with this group haha
@AgAg-yn3cv
@AgAg-yn3cv 4 күн бұрын
It’s good to have some small guys that can get really low to the ground. Not for defenseman though
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