notbias
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Ok let me correct that, "you need to apply it to the rights KINDS of forwards" and even then it is a game of chance.
Back to back Finals and a Cup for the Panthers confirms they did well. The stats of their top players were excellent last year. They delivered the money.
The Leafs are a franchise that hasn't even been to the Finals in almost 60 years. That is just an incredible stat. Even if I were trying, say, taking leftovers as Vegas did in their first year (and made the Finals, LOL), I couldn't replicate such a record.
Unlike in the regular season where process is vital, especially if you are a playoff team and this is all just auditioning and rehearsing; in the playoffs ALL that matters is results. When people look at the Cup winners, they don't ask how.
I know they are going to re-sign Marner and I know that this core will not win a Cup. I've said my opinion as to why a long time ago, it was solidified after the Habs loss. My only hope is that they don't offer a NTC.
I'd love to be wrong I assure you. After you've watched sports for such a length of time, reach a certain age, you don't fool yourself (at least not as much) in life anymore. Marner is a great talent, but teams know how to shut him and the rest of the core down, with higher success than one would expect. They simply don't have the inner beast to break through this, even in a UFA contract year.
But the stats of their players were bad before...
It's almost like past failures don't necessarily mean future failures.
Go check Tkachuk's and Barkov's stats before the last two seasons...
A lot of people knew Ovi would never win a cup either.
There are a lot of examples of players not being able to get it done for a long time.
So it is not about the cap structure, you don't like the players that are signed, which is fine.
Every team has discounts and overpayments, we are not unique.
McCabe at $2 million right now is insane value for example, or Woll at sub $1 million and Stolarz at $2.5 million.
If teams know how to shut down the core, why do they only sometimes do it?