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Sabres & NHL 2017-18 - Entry Draft on June 22


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With the Stanley Cup Final complete, here is another look at the upcoming NHL schedule, which will be a busy two weeks ahead.

 

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The Sabres' schedule for the 2017-18 regular season has been announced.

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@BuffaloSabres

It's the moment you've been waiting for. 1f5d3.png Our 2017-18 schedule: http://bufsabres.co/2zBuwL
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Here is an overview of some of the important NHL dates from now until the end of the 2017-18 season

 

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@SWhyno

#Preds assistant Phil Housley, #Pens assistant Rick Tocchet and #Caps associate coach Todd Reirden seem to be top candidates for #Sabres.

 

 

There are compelling reasons to think each one could have the inside track: Housley has the Buffalo history, Tocchet has the familiarity with Botteril, and Reirden has the very similar career arc to Botteril.

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There are compelling reasons to think each one could have the inside track: Housley has the Buffalo history, Tocchet has the familiarity with Botteril, and Reirden has the very similar career arc to Botteril.

Housely has the rep now of being great with the D corp...want him for that reason more than the Buffalo connection.

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There are compelling reasons to think each one could have the inside track: Housley has the Buffalo history, Tocchet has the familiarity with Botteril, and Reirden has the very similar career arc to Botteril.

He has a name that will be funny to lampoon :lol:

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I like Leeeen-us. Glad to see he's staying in the organ-eye-zation.

The interesting issue regarding the goalie position is the value the GM places on Lehner. If he decides that he is not worth an upscale contract then that can trigger additional transactions. Overall, Lehner had a good year. However, as with the Bills whenever there is a change of regime the newly installed regime has less attachment to the players acquired by the previous regime. It will be interesting to observe if the GM wants to invest in the big goalie with the big temper?

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The interesting issue regarding the goalie position is the value the GM places on Lehner. If he decides that he is not worth an upscale contract then that can trigger additional transactions. Overall, Lehner had a good year. However, as with the Bills whenever there is a change of regime the newly installed regime has less attachment to the players acquired by the previous regime. It will be interesting to observe if the GM wants to invest in the big goalie with the big temper?

and who he exposes

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and who he exposes

With the expansion draft there are going to be a lot of side deals. Many of these preconceived deals will be for exposed players who will by agreement not be taken. The Sabres should be able to come up with a defenseman or two from deals associated with the expansion. Supposedly, Murray had a deal arranged with Vegas. It will be interesting to see what it is and if it is still in play.

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What is going on with trades? Everything I read over the weekend said that Monday and Tuesday would be crazy trade days. If we could get a young stud defensemen for Kane, I would make that trade. The draft is coming up. As is the expansion draft. Where are the trades?

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@DarrenDreger

Source says Housely and Botterill met in Nashville on Monday and belief is Housley may be in Buffalo today.

 

This would align with my tweet earlier today reporting Buffalo's interest in making a coaching decision no later than Monday.

Good! I like them both but have a fond place in my heart for Housley from watching him in my youth. One of my favorite memories is of him and Foligino in OT scoring a goal against the Flyers when OT was just back in the league.

I also remember him scoring a goal when we were two men short against Quebec

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Nice!! Youngish coach, experience leading defense, recent success with a young Nashville team

 

...hoping Jack Eichel is ok with the hire.

 

Should be some familiarity and level of comfort from them both being affiliated with USA Hockey.

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I was really young for him but doesn't he have a rep for being one of the softest players ever? Obviously, he can be different as a coach and the game isn't as tough anymore.

 

But I can't stand soft teams. The second the Sabres let Miller get run over and did nothing, I knew bad times were ahead.

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I was really young for him but doesn't he have a rep for being one of the softest players ever? Obviously, he can be different as a coach and the game isn't as tough anymore.

 

But I can't stand soft teams. The second the Sabres let Miller get run over and did nothing, I knew bad times were ahead.

 

He had the rep because he was a smallish, offensive minded defenseman in a league that still valued hulking guys who couldn't move. Erik Carlsson would also be considered soft by 1980's standards.

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