It is not debunked at all. For 7 years, the same three teams controlled 13 of the 14 spots in the Western Conference Finals, thereby restricting each other's abilities to rack up Finals appearances. It only becomes an issue if you ignore the effects of opposition strength or disqualify any performance that goes three rounds instead of four.
In the project, no one did either of those things. You seem to be asking us to do both.
Just as consideration was given to stronger competition, consideration was given to weaker competition. That's one of the reasons why Bryan Trottier fell. Just remember that pre-1983 records, 1983-1999 records, 2000-2004 records, and post-2005 records are NOT the same. I remind you this, because you previously tried to equate the 1996 Florida Panthers and 2017 Nashville Predators' regular season records.
Because he was drawing a parallel between back-to-back Hart Trophies and back-to-back Conn Smythe Trophies not guaranteeing superior regular season or playoff performance relative to another player. Bernie Parent didn't even make the final list, and his 1974 and 1975 playoffs would have been valued higher than Crosby's 2016 and 2017. The trophies do not make the performance. Not the Stanley Cup or the Conn Smythe. The performance is what it is.
Honestly, would you even have Sidney Crosby over Bryan Trottier at this point? Another player with significant team success - something you continue to go back to while advocating for Crosby over Sakic.
Trying to say Pittsburgh has faced significantly weaker competition both in rounds 1-3 and the Finals relative to the Avs is flat out wrong.
In 08 Pitt faced a 40
regulation win team (Ottawa), a 34 regulation win team (NYR), and a 39 regulation win team (Philly) and a 49 regulation win team (Det). Seems a lot like Avs in 2001.
In 09 it was 40, 46, 42, and 45
In 16 it was 43, 52, 43, 42
In 17 it was 48, 53, 38, 39 (very tough 1st 2 rounds, very weak final 2)
In 1996 the Avs faced 32 (Vancouver, had losing record), 40, 62, 41.
I'd say that was incredibly weak competition, other than Detroit, obviously.
In 2001 it was 32, 38, 43, 48.
Incredibly weak 1st 3 rounds.
Bernie Parent didn't make the final list because outside of 2 years, he did absolutely nothing noteworthy. Crosby has.
Crosby over Trottier? Yes. BT's accomplishments are confined to a 3 1/2 year period. Outside of that, I'd argue he did next to nothing of note in a career that spanned 18 years.
Denis Potvin, for sure, and possibly Mike Bossy were more impactful on those Islander dynasties.