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Long Term Outlook with UFA signings through 2025

Créé par: Archarte
Équipe: 2024-25 Sabres de Buffalo
Date de création initiale: 26 juin 2022
Publié: 26 juin 2022
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
A good portion of the players to get new contracts from 2026 on are still RFA's. This looks good for the Sabres as long as they don't spend big money on outsiders. Adams should keep with the program of developing from within with all these draft prospects.
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
LISTE DE RÉSERVEANSCAP HIT
3975 000 $
3975 000 $
3975 000 $
3975 000 $
RFAANSCAP HIT
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
88 000 000 $
34 500 000 $
2975 000 $
63 800 000 $
32 500 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
2975 000 $
65 600 000 $
32 500 000 $
36 000 000 $
44 500 000 $
32 800 000 $
31 500 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
23 000 000 $
36 500 000 $
CRÉÉANSCAP HIT
Gauthier, Cutter
3975 000 $
Geekie, Conor
3975 000 $
Bichsel, Lian
3975 000 $
Rachats de contrats
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2022
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Logo de DAL
2023
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Logo de PHI
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Logo de BUF
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2024
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TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
2384 500 000 $73 494 166 $0 $850 000 $11 005 834 $

Formation

Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
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9 000 000 $9 000 000 $
AG, AD
NMC
UFA - 3
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
5 600 000 $5 600 000 $
C
UFA - 6
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
4 750 000 $4 750 000 $
AD, AG
M-NTC
UFA - 2
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
AD, AG
UFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
C, AG
UFA - 6
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance850 000 $$850K)
AD, AG
RFA - 1
Gauthier, Cutter
975 000 $975 000 $
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
2 500 000 $2 500 000 $
C, AG
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
855 833 $855 833 $
AG, AD
RFA - 1
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $
AG, C
RFA
Geekie, Conor
975 000 $975 000 $
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
AD
UFA
Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
6 000 000 $6 000 000 $
DG/DD
UFA - 7
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
8 000 000 $8 000 000 $
DG/DD
UFA - 8
6 500 000 $6 500 000 $
G
UFA - 3
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
2 500 000 $2 500 000 $
DG
UFA - 6
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
3 800 000 $3 800 000 $
DD
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
1 500 000 $1 500 000 $
G
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $
DG
RFA - 1
Bichsel, Lian
975 000 $975 000 $
Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
2 800 000 $2 800 000 $
AG, C
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $
AG
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $
DD
UFA
Équipe de réserve
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
859 167 $859 167 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance57 500 $$58K)
AG
RFA - 1
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
C, AG
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
894 167 $894 167 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance525 000 $$525K)
AD
RFA - 2
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
DG/DD
RFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
DD
UFA
Logo de Sabres de Buffalo
975 000 $975 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
G
RFA

Unités spéciales

Avantage numérique 1
Avantage numérique 2
Infériorité numérique 1
Infériorité numérique 2
Geekie, C.
Bichsel, L.

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26 juin 2022 à 15 h 11
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Campbell that long is a bad idea, blocks both Levi and Portillo. I don't like signing a goalie past 2 years. Cozens is probably the best center the sabres have for the future. Think he's our PPG two-way 1C with Thompson being a decent 2. That top 4 defense is siick 2bh.
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26 juin 2022 à 15 h 32
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Campbell that long is a bad idea, blocks both Levi and Portillo. I don't like signing a goalie past 2 years. Cozens is probably the best center the sabres have for the future. Think he's our PPG two-way 1C with Thompson being a decent 2. That top 4 defense is siick 2bh.


Skinner, Cozens, Quinn and Olofsson, Thompson, Tuck could work as well. we will see what the kids do over the next season or two. The main point being that they are not going anywhere as long as Adams doesn't turn stupid and start splashing money on trades. I just don't see that happening in Buffalo.

And that blueline could be around for the next decade plus destroying other teams offenses if they are carful enough.
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26 juin 2022 à 15 h 37
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I applaud the level-headed approach of mapping out the homegrown approach (as that does seem the way Adams and Sabres intend to build their roster now and in the future) but, seeing as your lineup is for the 2024-25 season, I do question:
- Okposo, for all of his leadership qualities, still playing in 3 years - he's 34 now with a history of health issues. My gut feeling is he finishes out his contract this coming season, plays 1 more after on a 1-year extension and then retires.
- Unless there's another pandemic in 3 years, the taxi squad won't exist.
- Mittelstadt is still an uproven enigma at this point but he doesn't seem destined to still be around in 3 years - even moreso if he can't make the roster and be a taxi squad player.
- Hard to also see Ruotsalainen (who's up in the air this summer if he'll get the kind of extension he'd want or if Granato will even give him a chance vs being AHL bound again) or Fitzgerald being in the organization in 3 years.
- Bryson seems likely to become a trade chip at some point - which would be sooner than 3 years if Johnson does actually sign with Buffalo before next year.
- It'd be a novel concept and all 3 are still likely to be in the organization in 3 years but the odds of Skinner-Thompson-Tuch still being on same line would be very rare.
- Purely speculation based on his limited stint in NHL thus far but if Samuelsson plays this coming season like he did last season, he's going to warrant a new deal closer to $4M than the $2.5M bridge deal you suggested.
- Also just a gut feeling but I suspect Krebs will be on either the 1st or 2nd line in 3 years and bigger point producer (albeit heavier on the assists than in goals) than many give him credit for being capable of.
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26 juin 2022 à 15 h 50
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Quoting: BuFfaLOFaN
Campbell that long is a bad idea, blocks both Levi and Portillo.

I disagree. After eleven consecutive years of suck, Buffalo fans have forgotten that competitive teams manage cap differently from tank jobs and rebuilders.

Good players won't sign unless you meet the market on salary and term. If you're limited to two years, you're only going to be able to sign marginal players (think Cody Eakin), not difference-makers.

Structure Campbell's contract so it's easy to buy out if you're looking for flexibility. Or trade him with retention if one of the young goalies pushes him out. Honestly, any term under five years is manageable unless he completely falls apart in year one or two. That's a calculated risk. Four years would be preferable.

Now $6.5 AAV? Seems a bit rich. You might get him at 4x6M or 5x5.5M. Unless he's a top ten goalie, trade him after year two for whatever you can get.
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26 juin 2022 à 15 h 51
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Skinner, Cozens, Quinn and Olofsson, Thompson, Tuck could work as well. we will see what the kids do over the next season or two. The main point being that they are not going anywhere as long as Adams doesn't turn stupid and start splashing money on trades. I just don't see that happening in Buffalo.

And that blueline could be around for the next decade plus destroying other teams offenses if they are carful enough.


Yea, I think the sabres have 9/10 potential top6 players. The 6 mentioned above then Peterka, Krebs, Rosen, and maybe some of the Russian kids. Asplund could also be a great top6 player. Dude got Norris votes😂
26 juin 2022 à 16 h 9
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I disagree. After eleven consecutive years of suck, Buffalo fans have forgotten that competitive teams manage cap differently from tank jobs and rebuilders.

Good players won't sign unless you meet the market on salary and term. If you're limited to two years, you're only going to be able to sign marginal players (think Cody Eakin), not difference-makers.

Structure Campbell's contract so it's easy to buy out if you're looking for flexibility. Or trade him with retention if one of the young goalies pushes him out. Honestly, any term under five years is manageable unless he completely falls apart in year one or two. That's a calculated risk. Four years would be preferable.

Now $6.5 AAV? Seems a bit rich. You might get him at 4x6M or 5x5.5M. Unless he's a top ten goalie, trade him after year two for whatever you can get.


Agreed. That G2 spot leaves plenty of room for competition and were not likely to see Portillo or Levi for at least a year or two anyways. our young blueline and forwards needs some solid goaltending they can rely on to truly flourish and test their offensive skills.
26 juin 2022 à 16 h 21
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I applaud the level-headed approach of mapping out the homegrown approach (as that does seem the way Adams and Sabres intend to build their roster now and in the future) but, seeing as your lineup is for the 2024-25 season, I do question:
- Okposo, for all of his leadership qualities, still playing in 3 years - he's 34 now with a history of health issues. My gut feeling is he finishes out his contract this coming season, plays 1 more after on a 1-year extension and then retires.
- Unless there's another pandemic in 3 years, the taxi squad won't exist.
- Mittelstadt is still an uproven enigma at this point but he doesn't seem destined to still be around in 3 years - even moreso if he can't make the roster and be a taxi squad player.
- Hard to also see Ruotsalainen (who's up in the air this summer if he'll get the kind of extension he'd want or if Granato will even give him a chance vs being AHL bound again) or Fitzgerald being in the organization in 3 years.
- Bryson seems likely to become a trade chip at some point - which would be sooner than 3 years if Johnson does actually sign with Buffalo before next year.
- It'd be a novel concept and all 3 are still likely to be in the organization in 3 years but the odds of Skinner-Thompson-Tuch still being on same line would be very rare.
- Purely speculation based on his limited stint in NHL thus far but if Samuelsson plays this coming season like he did last season, he's going to warrant a new deal closer to $4M than the $2.5M bridge deal you suggested.
- Also just a gut feeling but I suspect Krebs will be on either the 1st or 2nd line in 3 years and bigger point producer (albeit heavier on the assists than in goals) than many give him credit for being capable of.


I don't disagree with any of your points. I think they all make sense. I think the most obvious is Okposo, that was clearly an oversight on my part. Buffalo is going to need a winger with some grit and size to replace what Okposo brings to the table for that fourth line. I would love to see Samuelsson continue his growth trend and get a better deal. The potential of this defense is probably the most exciting part. This forest of fast, 6 foot plus, scoring defensemen could be punishing to most opponents in the very near future if we can get the net in order. The taxi squad is more about showing who's next in the pipeline.
 
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