But in the long run I think it’s going to be Dahls.
Tsujimoto3
Phil Housley.
DaqCity
Alexi Zhitnik
Edrueter9
I’m going to throw a vote in mike ramsey’s direction.
Longjumping_Badger28
I think Housley is a great shout but I do think Jay McKee should get a look. He was crucial to that era as a shot blocking defenseman and no one can convince me otherwise that if he doesn’t get a staph infection, we beat Carolina and Edmonton for the cup.
Jolly_Development445
Jim Schoenfeld
Rad_Dragon024
dahlin
spaceskimo
Yep. Phil Housley
Spiritual_Bourbon
Housley
Dozerdog43
Phil Housley
edit-the-sad-parts
That one season from Jaro Spacek
edwinsagain
Gimme Rammer #5
Torrronto
Mr. double double.
Tim Horton
SeaWhoa
Bill Hajt
bukezilla
Soups
Rad_Wave1
It’s hard not to pick Housley, regardless of what he did here as a coach.
3389sabres716
King Kong Korab
hoff_dave_man
Mike Ramsey
Ok-Wrongdoer-4888
Phil housley
Independent-Tea-4686
Rammer, stay at home D. Housley, playmaker. Dahlin all around best.
FesteringLion
IMO, there are two acceptable answers here: Ramsey and Dahlin. Dahlin is the most complete defenseman in Sabres history. I don’t even think that’s up for debate. Ramsey was a defensive force of nature, who hit Gretzky in an ASG and was drafted by, and traded for (twice!) by none other than Scotty Bowman. My favorite thing about watching Ramsey was that every 5 or 6 games he’d join the rush and score or set someone up. It seemed like it never failed. If Ramsey joined the rush, the Sabres scored. But 95% of the time he’d just stick to a steady dependable stay-at-home game.
Housley , who judging by the updoots is going to win, is the empty calorie, “let’s give the Norris to Erik Karlsson” answer here. If they can’t be trusted on the ice in the final minutes of a close one, they’re a fuckin’ rover, not a true defenseman.
kb7787
Mike Ramsey
Fouc33
Housley.
Main_Chocolate_1396
Tim Horton. Most famous defenseman in all of Canada
Antkowiak
Man the latency bias is crazy here. Dahlin is in no way the best D this team has had
ebimbib
I think it’s already Rasmus Dahlin.
He’s great both defensively and offensively. He’ll likely never match Housley’s raw offensive numbers, but Housley straight up sucked in his own end. Every guy I can think of who was better defensively was nowhere near Dahlin’s level on offense. He’s a transition monster. He’s an elite passer. He’s fully capable of being that fourth forward when it’s called for. He makes everyone he plays with better. He’s also just a great natural leader.
oniraug
The Boogie Man … Boogner
46Sabres
Mike Ramsey
Zer0Summoner
After review, Razor was a winger. Not sure how I made that mistake. Why is there no category for enforcer?
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Phil Housley
Brian Campbell
Phil Housley.
Mike Ramsey
Housley or Soupy.
But in the long run I think it’s going to be Dahls.
Phil Housley.
Alexi Zhitnik
I’m going to throw a vote in mike ramsey’s direction.
I think Housley is a great shout but I do think Jay McKee should get a look. He was crucial to that era as a shot blocking defenseman and no one can convince me otherwise that if he doesn’t get a staph infection, we beat Carolina and Edmonton for the cup.
Jim Schoenfeld
dahlin
Yep. Phil Housley
Housley
Phil Housley
That one season from Jaro Spacek
Gimme Rammer #5
Mr. double double.
Tim Horton
Bill Hajt
Soups
It’s hard not to pick Housley, regardless of what he did here as a coach.
King Kong Korab
Mike Ramsey
Phil housley
Rammer, stay at home D. Housley, playmaker. Dahlin all around best.
IMO, there are two acceptable answers here: Ramsey and Dahlin. Dahlin is the most complete defenseman in Sabres history. I don’t even think that’s up for debate. Ramsey was a defensive force of nature, who hit Gretzky in an ASG and was drafted by, and traded for (twice!) by none other than Scotty Bowman. My favorite thing about watching Ramsey was that every 5 or 6 games he’d join the rush and score or set someone up. It seemed like it never failed. If Ramsey joined the rush, the Sabres scored. But 95% of the time he’d just stick to a steady dependable stay-at-home game.
Housley , who judging by the updoots is going to win, is the empty calorie, “let’s give the Norris to Erik Karlsson” answer here. If they can’t be trusted on the ice in the final minutes of a close one, they’re a fuckin’ rover, not a true defenseman.
Mike Ramsey
Housley.
Tim Horton. Most famous defenseman in all of Canada
Man the latency bias is crazy here. Dahlin is in no way the best D this team has had
I think it’s already Rasmus Dahlin.
He’s great both defensively and offensively. He’ll likely never match Housley’s raw offensive numbers, but Housley straight up sucked in his own end. Every guy I can think of who was better defensively was nowhere near Dahlin’s level on offense. He’s a transition monster. He’s an elite passer. He’s fully capable of being that fourth forward when it’s called for. He makes everyone he plays with better. He’s also just a great natural leader.
The Boogie Man … Boogner
Mike Ramsey
After review, Razor was a winger. Not sure how I made that mistake. Why is there no category for enforcer?