I don’t understand journalism anymore. Why would you write an article full of proposed trades then reject most of the very trades that you just proposed?
twick_23
Clickbait at its finest.
Spiritual_Bourbon
Hope you have some thick skin Jonathan if you’re going to drop your blog posts here, which is against the rules by the way.
The reason I ask is your takes here are dogshit. That Travis Konecny trade is freaking dumb and you’re all about it. So who are you taking of RW on the top two lines to put Konecny and his 30-60 points in for? Is it your over point per game and heart of the team Tuch or is it the rookie ‘The mighty Quinn’ who just posted 37 points, is currently on a ELC and has a ceiling as a player that Konecny will never even come close to. That’s before you consider that there is zero concern of resigning Tuch in 3 years and Buffalo has Quinn for 6 more while Konecny is a UFA in two. Oh and you’re trading away a solid bottom 3 defensemen and a Center who was _just_ taken in 16OA less than a year ago.
Rockhardwood
Yeah I’d be surprised to get one second for olofsson let alone 2 and a top 4 dman with a NTC
Timotheus2443
These apparently were all posted on CapFriendly’s Armchair GM page, and in a vacuum they all suck except the first one sending Olofsson to Pittsburgh for Petry. That’d be a good sized overpay by Pitt, but considering we’d be taking cap off their hands I can see it.
GoJaysBlueJays
Accept all of the proposed trades. Offseason complete.
Roll_DM
This article is moderately worse than just asking ChatGPT to randomly speculate about trades
**Prompt:**
Propose an offseason trade involving the 2023 buffalo sabres and tell me if it’s a good trade or not
**Answer:**
Trade Proposal:
Buffalo Sabres trade forward Casey Mittelstadt and a 2024 third-round pick to the Dallas Stars for defenseman Miro Heiskanen.
Evaluation:
This trade proposal would be a significant move for the Buffalo Sabres, but it could be a good trade for them. Casey Mittelstadt has shown potential in his time with the Sabres, but he has struggled to find consistent production at the NHL level. Additionally, the Sabres have a number of promising young forwards who could fill Mittelstadt’s spot.
In return, the Sabres would acquire Miro Heiskanen, one of the best young defensemen in the NHL. Heiskanen is an excellent skater, has great offensive instincts, and is solid defensively. He has already established himself as a top-pairing defenseman in Dallas, and would immediately become one of the Sabres’ best blueliners.
The third-round pick in 2024 is a relatively low cost to pay for a player of Heiskanen’s caliber, especially considering that the Sabres would be trading away a player who has yet to fully establish himself at the NHL level.
Overall, this trade could be a good move for the Sabres, as it would significantly improve their defense while only requiring them to give up one player and a mid-round draft pick. However, it is important to note that this is just a hypothetical trade proposal and may not reflect the actual offseason moves that the Sabres make.
DuncanCraig
“Luukkonen and Levi in net should leave us set.”
I don’t agree. You do not want to throw a rookie Levi into the fire as number one and have a second goalie who has below average stats.
Goodbye Comrie. UPL in Rochester. Get a proven veteran that takes the pressure off of Levi’s growth.
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I don’t understand journalism anymore. Why would you write an article full of proposed trades then reject most of the very trades that you just proposed?
Clickbait at its finest.
Hope you have some thick skin Jonathan if you’re going to drop your blog posts here, which is against the rules by the way.
The reason I ask is your takes here are dogshit. That Travis Konecny trade is freaking dumb and you’re all about it. So who are you taking of RW on the top two lines to put Konecny and his 30-60 points in for? Is it your over point per game and heart of the team Tuch or is it the rookie ‘The mighty Quinn’ who just posted 37 points, is currently on a ELC and has a ceiling as a player that Konecny will never even come close to. That’s before you consider that there is zero concern of resigning Tuch in 3 years and Buffalo has Quinn for 6 more while Konecny is a UFA in two. Oh and you’re trading away a solid bottom 3 defensemen and a Center who was _just_ taken in 16OA less than a year ago.
Yeah I’d be surprised to get one second for olofsson let alone 2 and a top 4 dman with a NTC
These apparently were all posted on CapFriendly’s Armchair GM page, and in a vacuum they all suck except the first one sending Olofsson to Pittsburgh for Petry. That’d be a good sized overpay by Pitt, but considering we’d be taking cap off their hands I can see it.
Accept all of the proposed trades. Offseason complete.
This article is moderately worse than just asking ChatGPT to randomly speculate about trades
**Prompt:**
Propose an offseason trade involving the 2023 buffalo sabres and tell me if it’s a good trade or not
**Answer:**
Trade Proposal:
Buffalo Sabres trade forward Casey Mittelstadt and a 2024 third-round pick to the Dallas Stars for defenseman Miro Heiskanen.
Evaluation:
This trade proposal would be a significant move for the Buffalo Sabres, but it could be a good trade for them. Casey Mittelstadt has shown potential in his time with the Sabres, but he has struggled to find consistent production at the NHL level. Additionally, the Sabres have a number of promising young forwards who could fill Mittelstadt’s spot.
In return, the Sabres would acquire Miro Heiskanen, one of the best young defensemen in the NHL. Heiskanen is an excellent skater, has great offensive instincts, and is solid defensively. He has already established himself as a top-pairing defenseman in Dallas, and would immediately become one of the Sabres’ best blueliners.
The third-round pick in 2024 is a relatively low cost to pay for a player of Heiskanen’s caliber, especially considering that the Sabres would be trading away a player who has yet to fully establish himself at the NHL level.
Overall, this trade could be a good move for the Sabres, as it would significantly improve their defense while only requiring them to give up one player and a mid-round draft pick. However, it is important to note that this is just a hypothetical trade proposal and may not reflect the actual offseason moves that the Sabres make.
“Luukkonen and Levi in net should leave us set.”
I don’t agree. You do not want to throw a rookie Levi into the fire as number one and have a second goalie who has below average stats.
Goodbye Comrie. UPL in Rochester. Get a proven veteran that takes the pressure off of Levi’s growth.