Killer Orcas
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OP asking greatest franchise not best players. Take away Oilers first dozen years or so in league and they have been a tire fire until now. Yes they had a few seasons spinkled in where they were decent and even made final. Penguins were horrid before Mario and lucked into Crosby. They were in serious financial troubles and couldn't even afford to pay Mario at a time. Bruins on other hand have always been competitive as far as I can remember and always a stable franchise. As per players they have had their fair share of stars themselves. Bergeron, Chara, Bourque, Park, Orr, Esposito and many more.
"Some" great players, try like those two franchises have virtually monopolized the best players of the last 40 years.
Gretzky, Lemieux, Crosby, McDavid, Jagr, Messier, Draisaitl, Coffey, Kurri, it's an absurd embarrassment of riches.
Gretzky isn't even just considered the best hockey player, he has a case as the greatest modern pro athlete in team sports period. It's him, Jordan, Brady, Messi, and maybe a few others.
There's been four or five generational players in the modern era (Gretzky, Lemieux, Crosby, McDavid ... maybe you can put Ovechkin in that group too), 4/5 going to Edmonton and Pittsburgh is actually fairly unlikely.