Because we stole some other city's team from them nearly 30 years ago and the fates have long memories. lolWhy can't we have nice things
Exactly.....nada....nothing....still can't believe I thought there was even the slightest chance he was going to play in last year's playoffs. I am assuming there were setbacks, and he is getting 5th and 6th opinions.Any reported Landeskog sightings out there? Maybe he's in Sweden skating under an assumed name and number?
If you watched that Amazon documentary he basically gave up his leg to win that cup. He can take as long as he wants.The Landeskog situation is ridiculous. How long can one player keep the organization hostage?
Expecting some desperate comeback anyway and a retirement shortly after.
Unfortunately, in the end this is still a team-sport in a hard cap-world.If you watched that Amazon documentary he basically gave up his leg to win that cup. He can take as long as he wants.
If you watched that Amazon documentary he basically gave up his leg to win that cup. He can take as long as he wants.
The structure, contracts, and ages around it make this an inevitability.A lot of people here just accepted to see our window closing soon and waste 5-6 years of Makar's prime in the process. IMO that's straight up unacceptable.
God I love this "window is closing" bullshit. Look at other supposed contenders around the league. It's not that much better with us. The whole "window" is an overused meme.
Fact remains that teams tend to win Cups in certain age ranges and have certain pieces needed. When teams get outside those age ranges and they can't retain pieces, they tend not to win Cups.God I love this "window is closing" bullshit. Look at other supposed contenders around the league. It's not that much better with us. The whole "window" is an overused meme.
Sure. But then you look at the other "contenders" and their main pieces, and they are pretty much the same age as ours. So that's why I find this whole talk tiresome. It would be one thing if Chicago, Montreal and the Sharks were already entering their prime contending window with their young stars. But they are not, they just shit.Fact remains that teams tend to win Cups in certain age ranges and have certain pieces needed. When teams get outside those age ranges and they can't retain pieces, they tend not to win Cups.
Every year, new teams enter the fray that were not expected... and in one specific year, outliers can exist at the top of the league. Certainly though, Cup winners are very frequently in a fairly narrow range. When you zoom out 3-4-5 years from now, the Avs are certainly going to be outside of that range. So whether it is this year or 2027, there is a point where that window is shut on this team. A point where the excess contract value has evaporated and the top players cannot sustain their level of play.Sure. But then you look at the other "contenders" and their main pieces, and they are pretty much the same age as ours. So that's why I find this whole talk tiresome. It would be one thing if Chicago, Montreal and the Sharks were already entering their prime contending window with their young stars. But they are not, they just shit.
Edmonton was supposed to be (and probably still is considered by many) as the prime contender from the West. They have the oldest team in the league.
I am concerned by our drafting, and what happens with Landy and Nuke. But other than that, we are still in a pretty good place.
I mean it's obvious the Avs are not a contender in a 3-4 years. But we are talking 3-4 years.Every year, new teams enter the fray that were not expected... and in one specific year, outliers can exist at the top of the league. Certainly though, Cup winners are very frequently in a fairly narrow range. When you zoom out 3-4-5 years from now, the Avs are certainly going to be outside of that range. So whether it is this year or 2027, there is a point where that window is shut on this team. A point where the excess contract value has evaporated and the top players cannot sustain their level of play.
I believe that the Avs have to push as hard as they can to win now. The window may be shut now or still open... you just don't know in the exact moment. So they have to push. Delaying another year or kicking off a rebuild would be unwise IMO.
So what you're saying is the window is closing.I mean it's obvious the Avs are not a contender in a 3-4 years. But we are talking 3-4 years.
The bolded made me chuckle. Yeah, it's like the chances of winning a lottery... 50%. You either win or don't win.
lol...