TageGod
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Whatever. Still currently untouchable.Your namesake. Tage is a shitty defensive player.
Whatever. Still currently untouchable.Your namesake. Tage is a shitty defensive player.
Whatever. Still currently untouchable.
Friedmann said Kulich is untouchable, which I sadly believe.
This isn't our list, it's what KA deems untouchable.Not on my list.
Good player had some early success to ramp up his value. Makes him a valuable asset. He just seems like another potential average player with a good shot that the Sabres have been cycling through for years.Your crusade against kulich is so weird to me.
Not on my list.
All my usernames implode, it was Olofsson before this. Instead of building on an amazing season the tall one has regressed, not sure what’s wrong but I take calls on him as well.
At least your first one had some amusing historical context with Eisenhower.
I'm not saying they have to move Tage. I just don't see him as being immovable. He'd be a great #2 center somewhere. Will he get back to what he did last year or is that an outlier, we'll have to find out. Shy of a Celebrini lotto win, I also don't see a way for Buffalo to actually move him down to being a 2C.
I think Tage would thrive with some no nonsense north-south type wingers that would drive the net to open space for him. Of course there's a distinct lack of those on the rosterAt least your first one had some amusing historical context with Eisenhower.
I'm not saying they have to move Tage. I just don't see him as being immovable. He'd be a great #2 center somewhere. Will he get back to what he did last year or is that an outlier, we'll have to find out. Shy of a Celebrini lotto win, I also don't see a way for Buffalo to actually move him down to being a 2C.
I don’t see a spot for him on the team, and he’s a high-value trade chip. I just want to spend the capital to yield a better overalll team, and I strongly feel that trading him is one of the easiest places to start.Your crusade against kulich is so weird to me.
And some uncoaching coaches tooWe have some uncoachable players
Give Krebs a night off and see him pilot Girgs and Erob. Worthy experiment.I think Tage would thrive with some no nonsense north-south type wingers that would drive the net to open space for him. Of course there's a distinct lack of those on the roster
With good pro scouting we can significantly improve this team without moving a Kulich or Ostlund.
Hard for me to say we have any untouchable players on this team.Or in our prospect pool.
Dahlin would be the closest thing.
Maybe Levi
Not sure about the rest of the team or prospects.
This is sad.
Hasek. Probably the GOAT. He was traded. Circumstances were different, but nobody is untradeable.The Sabres have a 50 plus year history and I could probably point to at least a dozen players that were shipped out that are better than most players that have been brought up in this thread as being untouchable.
Well barring opportunity and the ability to cover courts costs, that probably remains a pipe dream, a good one, but a pipe dream nonetheless.There are a few I would like to untouch upside the head.
Well barring opportunity and the ability to cover courts costs, that probably remains a pipe dream, a good one, but a pipe dream nonetheless.
Desperate timesI've never dreamed of using a pipe on them. I mean, until now.
You can trade a center for a rhd and lhd and a prospect for a center. I agree you seldom win in a position for position trade unless it is a system fit issue. Seth Jones for Ryjo is an example of trading across positions.Not sure about untouchable but certain players would make virtually no sense to trade:
Tuch - good contract, most noticeable PWF; would immediately require replacement
UPK - Starting goalie; would immediately require replacement
Thompson - You'd think he'd only be traded for a center upgrade. But what team is going to want to downgrade to Thompson? There's no reasonable fit.
Dahlin - If they just want to play him on the left side; they're strong down the left, weak down the right and middle.