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Où sont les extensions Dahlin et Power ?



Quelques mois après le début de l’intersaison des Sabres, nous attendons toujours des extensions de contact pour Rasmus Dahlin et Owen Power. Sneaky Joe passe en revue ce que nous devrions attendre de la prolongation de Dahlin en termes d’argent et de calendrier. En aurons-nous un avant le début de la saison ? De plus, Joe parle de la prolongation d’Owen Power et pourquoi il ne pense pas que nous en aurons une avant la prochaine intersaison. Aussi, pourquoi l’échange d’Alex DeBrincat est mauvais pour Ottawa et Détroit. Suivez et abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcasts… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOSabres?sid=YouTube Locked On NHL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Prospects & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL Follow sur Twitter : https://mobile.twitter.com/SneakyJoeSports Suivez l’émission sur Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/LockedOnSabres #NHL #Sabres #BuffaloSabres

16 Comments

  1. Dahlin's contract announcement will be a special event with Adams and perhaps coach Granato when Rasmus returns to Buffalo

  2. Don’t extend Power until he proves himself this year.
    No one hit wonders at this level. No more Tyler Myers overreacting ok?
    He needs to prove himself as a Defender not just a 4th forward. Rasmus this year, maybe Power next offseason. He will likely flourish with EJ next to him or around the Dmen in general.
    Let’s not ‘jump stupid’ and sign him too soon.
    Stay the course….

  3. Yeah, assuming $10M for Dahlin then ~$7M x 8 years is about as high as I'd go for Power prior to the season starting. The likelihood of him outperforming that contract is enough to off-set the risk of a long contract based on this few games played, and it being the the first big contract for Power makes him more incentivized to take a lower number just to be set for life financially. Otherwise Adams definitely should wait for the sample size to double and get a better grasp of the direction Power is developing in, the contract can't increase that much even if he has an amazing second season.

  4. Dahlin 10+ per x 8 …..Jack got it for nada lol…..Dahlin is more important than Jack never was….
    Owen Power maybe 7×7.5-7.75 per year

  5. "…we're still waiting for contract extensions for Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power." We're? No we're not. There is very close to ZERO doubt they will be signed when they need to be signed. You're making content up because there's nothing much to write about right now.

  6. "We are a Sabres show of course…" That's debatable when you spend the first 8 minutes talking about Debrincat and Detroit. 😉

  7. The Sabres have never had a 1,2,3 punch in their history like we do with Dahlin, Power and Samuelsson. All of them collectively should be the cornerstone of our franchise. I see Darlene getting signed for about 8×10. Power may take longer and it might not even be the season, but assuming no injuries happen, and he keeps on his current developmental curve, he should be going for about 8×8.2. The sooner you get him sign the better the longer you wait most likely the price tag is only gonna go up. On the flipside of that I don’t see power at 20 years old refusing $60-$65 million. I’m confident that it will all get done eventually.

  8. Joe, everything you said about the Red Wings and Senators situation is spot on. I think both teams are spinning their wheels and either of those teams could be last place in the division this year.

  9. I read that dahlin is currently overseas back home and that's why the extension hasn't been signed yet. And I'm guessing we are waiting on the power extension until dahlin is locked in. Both players are obvious core pieces and both should be locked in long term. Don't play hard ball to try and save a million on these guys. Get them locked in before it's too late

  10. Dahlin should get 8×10.5M. The dead cap era will end after this season and it will be going up. Dahlin is only 23 and near the mid to end of his contract, this will appear “cap friendly” and he’ll likely be at or below the top contracts among elite defensemen.

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