How do you think players feel who win the Stanley Cup very early in their career and never get back?

McGarnagle

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We've had Ray Bourque go 22 years before winning, and now we have Brad Marchand who won as a rookie and will probably play 21 years without another one.
 

blundluntman

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I’d imagine they want to win another one just as much as anyone else, but probably more of a personal want than a desperate need. Marlo Stanfield would call that “one of those good problems”
 

Brodeur

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I'm trying to remember which Devil said it (knee jerk thought was Scott Gomez) that he understandably couldn't fully appreciate winning the Cup as a rookie.

Devils had a couple younger guys like Brian Rolston and Bill Guerin on their 1995 Cup roster. Rolston made the playoffs eleven times after that and only got out of the first round one more time. Guerin got his second Cup in the twilight of his career. I'd imagine we could dig up some Guerin quotes about whether he thought he'd get another opportunity.

Some guys are wired to try to win as many as possible (looking in Mark Recchi's direction) while other guys weren't interested in being deadline rentals. I vaguely recall Teemu Selanne saying something along the lines that he didn't feel the need to chase the Cup after winning 2007, so that's why he didn't pursue a trade out of Anaheim. I think Milan Hejduk had a similar mentality. Mike Modano also didn't want to be a deadline rental in what he thought would be his final season with Dallas; And then in the offseason he pivoted and signed with Detroit.

I also think of cases like Mario Lemieux's comeback in 2000 when part of his motivation was that his son had never seen him play. Might be an interesting question to pose about how a guy celebrated as a bachelor vs celebrating with a family.

TL;DR - Depends on the player, some guys will want to chase the high whereas others were happy enough to have won it early.
 

Ivo

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bourque bought his cup
That’s some bs. There is absolutely no guarantee they win it without him. He was no passenger on that team. Was a runner-up for Norris that season. Especially with Forsberg missing the SCF, the Devils could definitely repeat that year against Bourque-less Avs.
 
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Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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FrozenJagrt

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This tells me so much about you.
Nothing wrong with it. Everyone is wired differently.

In everything I've done in life, I'm extremely competitive. But winning was always secondary to me. I was more concerned with not losing. I never chased awards or trophies, I just didn't want the other guy to have it. Some people want to win, some want to not lose, and some just want the cash. I get it.
 

tarheelhockey

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I suspect it’s a mixture of:

- Wow, I didn’t really appreciate this when I was younger, wish I could have just one more day to live that dream again

and

- Hey, did you know I won a Stanley Cup? Check out this ring. Oh, a free beer? Why thank you.
 

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