SabresBillsFan wrote:
Crosscheck wrote:
Squanto wrote:
I tell ya, Torres has really done a good job killing his free agency value.
Seriously. I almost feel badly for the guy.
Another bad blunder by are conservative GM to trade a second rounder for a guy that provided nothing done the stretch for us and nothing in the playoffs. I thought he had maybe one or two decent games for us and that's it. He was a total waste of a second rounder! For an organization that really only gets players thru the draft and not trades or free agency it was too much to give up for the guy.
Honestly, you would have been the guy screaming if Darcy didn't make a move either. He took a chance on a guy that had 19 goals, and 31 points at the deadline. What more could we have done? We got the most productive player available at the deadline, aside from Ilya...oh yeah how'd that work for Jersey?
Pronger, Crosby, Iginla, Martin, etc weren't available at the deadline. I dont know who you expected us to get, but you need to be realistic. We gave up a 2nd rounder, but got 2 additional draft picks at the deadline. We really didn't lose anything, especially since a 2nd round pick won't play in the NHL in this system for 4 years. What good does a player do us 4 years from now, while we are leading the division, and securing home ice through atleast the first round of the playoffs?
We didn't give up an impact player, and chances are we didn't give up a future impact player.
It was the best available move to be made at the time, and I still stand by it through and through. This isn't the NFL draft, the players drafted, with few exceptions, wont make an immediate impact on a roster in that given draft year.
I'm really sick of all the bitching about Regier, because he does a great fucking job! Sure he's made mistakes, but then again, all GMs have. Look at the disaster of the Rangers, Flames, Ducks, Leafs. All those teams have big bank rolls and huge resources. They all failed to make the playoffs. Why? Because they are poorly managed, and their rosters lack real depth and talent. We have that on the Sabres, and have it every year.
What more could have been done at the deadline? And since there is no disclosure clause, whats to say that Torres didn't develop an injury last game?
You know nothing about what goes on in that locker room, and neither do I. All we can do is guess; and personally I find it irresponsible for someone to say it was a bad move, because at the time it was the best possible move available.