lionsDen
Hated And Proud
- Jan 26, 2022
- 3,050
- 1,985
I don’t get to catch them much being on the west coast, looks like a team I could get behind.
What This Means for You:
Our team is working with Xenforo Cloud to recover data using backups, sitemaps, and other available resources. We know this is frustrating, and we deeply regret the impact on our community. We are taking steps with Xenforo Cloud to ensure this never happens again. This is work in progress. Thank you for your patience and support as we work through this.
In the meantime, feel free to join our Discord ServerStrome, Dubois doesn't scream Cup winning center depth. If they win Stanley, it would be an exception.
Teams can do worse for sure. Stanley Cup Winning teams haven't done worse however.Two big centres who were drafted third overall and are in their primes? I think a team can do worse at the position.
Plus, when you have Ovechkin, Wilson, Protas and McMichael as wingers, those guys have plenty of offensive and physical support.
Backstrom and Oshie’s contracts are already for all intents and purposes off of the books, nothing changes with regard to them/that this off-season.Backstrom and Oshie's contracts come off the books after this season and they are going to add Ryan Leonard who is a legit top 6 talent. They have a lot of money to play around with this offseason and are probably not going away.
To date, it's a combination that's been exactly as successful at winning the Cup as McDavid and Draisaitl. Which isn't me trying to drag the Oilers, just saying that no combination is a winning combination until they win.Strome, Dubois doesn't scream Cup winning center depth. If they win Stanley, it would be an exception.
Not sure why you are even bringing the Oilers up if we are talking about recent Cup winners.To date, it's a combination that's been exactly as successful at winning the Cup as McDavid and Draisaitl. Which isn't me trying to drag the Oilers, just saying that no combination is a winning combination until they win.
Not sure why you are even bringing the Oilers up if we are talking about recent Cup winners.
Cup winners almost always have a first rate center. For example, Washington had Backstrom when they won their Cup.
The only real exception in the cap era are the Blues and O'Reilly is better than either of the Washington guys.
History has shown you almost always need to be exceptionally strong at center ice. Maybe you don't like that fact, but its the truth until a team proves otherwise.
Teams can do worse for sure. Stanley Cup Winning teams haven't done worse however.
O'Reilly-Schenn would be the most comparable, but I think most would argue O'Reilly was a much better two way center than either of the Caps guys.
Partially because the Oilers have far and away the best offensive 1-2 punch at C in the league and still haven't won (although they were dang close). Partially to make the point that there's no such thing as "looking like" cup-winning depth. Teams either win or they don't.Not sure why you are even bringing the Oilers up if we are talking about recent Cup winners.
Cup winners almost always have a first rate center. For example, Washington had Backstrom when they won their Cup.
The only real exception in the cap era are the Blues and O'Reilly is better than either of the Washington guys.
History has shown you almost always need to be exceptionally strong at center ice. Maybe you don't like that fact, but its the truth until a team proves otherwise.
"Almost always".... it's a factNot sure why you are even bringing the Oilers up if we are talking about recent Cup winners.
Cup winners almost always have a first rate center. For example, Washington had Backstrom when they won their Cup.
The only real exception in the cap era are the Blues and O'Reilly is better than either of the Washington guys.
History has shown you almost always need to be exceptionally strong at center ice. Maybe you don't like that fact, but its the truth until a team proves otherwise.
First to 16 wins in the SC POs will expose every team’s deficiencies whatever that might be. Glad the Caps are doing well. This is good for their organization and for hockey in general.Somehow they just keep taking care of business even under the pressure of the chase. The team is built for the playoffs with a nice combination of young players and resurgence of players. Balanced attack. They've been so steady all season.
I also wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people aren't convinced and it's all smoke and mirrors. I guess the question will be, does the team have another gear or intensity level for the playoffs.
Then you haven't watched PLD play this year.Teams can do worse for sure. Stanley Cup Winning teams haven't done worse however.
O'Reilly-Schenn would be the most comparable, but I think most would argue O'Reilly was a much better two way center than either of the Caps guys.
You also need luck, good calls and no or few bad calls that aren’t outcome determinative. It’s damn hard to win the SC.When the Caps won the Cup, their top 3 centers were playing as well as they ever did, at the same time.
To win the Cup, you basically need everything to fall your way. Your top guys have to produce, obviously. Your goalie probably has to steal at least one series, if not multiple games from each series. Your depth has to come up big, in general, or because of injury. And you always have to have that one guy who, for no rational reason, has the playoff of a lifetime. You never cared about him before, you never hear from him again, but for 1-2 months, he is just dialed in. He gets 10 goals in 24 games, when he had 10 goal in the 82 regular season games. Or that one checker who, is just a monster for 2 rounds. Wins every faceoff on a penalty kill, or whatever he has to do.