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Paul Hamilton nous dit la plus grande nouvelle du premier jour de l’agence libre de la LNH | Schopp et bulldog



Mike Schopp et le Bulldog parlent à Paul Hamilton lors du premier jour de l’agence libre de la LNH pour parler de la récente signature des Sabres, de l’extension de Ryan McLeod et Bowen Byram News. #bills #billsmafia partage, frappe et abonnez-vous à WGR 550 pour le nouveau contenu quotidiennement! Abonnez-vous sur YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wgrsportsradio550 comme sur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wgr550 Suivez sur X / Twitter: https://x.com/wgr550 Suivez sur Instagram: Https: //www.instagram.com.com/wgr550 Suivez sur Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/buffalowgr550

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  1. NHL free agency is pathetic, no meaningful player movement and no help on the horizon. The NHL Draft is even more pathetic, no immediate help for a struggling franchise. Until the NHL raises the draft eligibility age and raises the cap floor without raising the ceiling there’s no reason to expect anything to change. I hate NHL hockey. At least in baseball top players hit free agency. That’s another sport with a terrible draft of mere teenagers but Judge, Ohtani were free agents in the same offseason and met in the World Series. You’ll never see that in hockey. Unless we make some really big trades there’s no expectation that the Sabres will be better next season unless magically the teenagers they drafted a few years ago live up to “expectations”. As much as you can have expectations when you’re drafting teenagers…

  2. O ya ok I remember that game where they dulled Levi and Lyon didn't they say this kid has had issues mentaly Tuch should be the c

  3. More of the same to look forward to. They are not bulky enough and goaltending is poor. McCloud is only worth 3 million..not 5. Trade Tuch to Utah.

  4. The fix for NHL disparity and hopelessness:
    1. Eliminate "no trade clauses" for all players UNTIL they have played 10 years in the NHL;
    2. To the extent "no trade clauses" are even allowed for 10+ year veterans, they are limited to ONLY 10% of NHL teams (presently 3 teams out of 32 franchises) for which they can refuse a trade (and IF the NHL finally expands to 40 teams — which would be too many IMO — 10+ year veteran players coulld expand the "no trade" list to 4 teams);
    3. Protect struggling franchises by placing a league-imposed cap on the number of times during any season wherein a team's attempts to improve itself by acquiring better player talent via trade can be thwarted by "no trade clauses." In other words, once"x" numberof 10+ year veteran players refuse a trade to a specific team in any given season, THEN the NHL cap is triggered and NO MORE PLAYERS are allowed to exercise their "NTC" for that specific team in that season. "x" should be somwehere around 3 times (again representative of 10% of league teams). If a struggling team strikes out on 3 legitimate trade possibilities to improve itself at a specific position of need, then the league ought to protect them to be able to swing a "fourth best trade" in that season to get better, regardless of players' NTCs. Otherwise a team essentially can't ever improve itself realistically other thanhoping young draftees will in fact improve.
    4. ELIMINATE the gamesmanship that enables teams to DISREGARD the salary cap for a playoff run by parking good players on "longtime injured reserve" during the season and not have their salaries "count" against the salary cap when they "magically" recover to participate in the playoffswhere they join their quality mercenary "teammates" acquired at the trade deadline.
    5. ELIMINATE the draft lottery picks that enable teams to 'leapfrog" worse teams for a better draft pick. Instead, PUNISH "tanking" by running a "draft placement tournament" for the "bottom 8 teams" that failed to make the playoffs wherein the "winner" of the tournament secures the #1 pick. Teams #9 through 16 have their draft positions set by their standing at the end of the regular season; teams #1-8 get their draft position set by the results of the post-season short "draft tournament" that runs parallel with the First Round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

  5. To no ones surprise, adams failed to improve this team through free agency. When the highlight of the FA is a $1.5 backup goalie, you know you're fucked. Maybe the surprise everyone with ehlers but let's be real here, it's not happening.

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