YouNeedToBeInformed
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- Sep 23, 2019
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What about the 2011 Canucks? Why did the Capitals not win the cup until Ovechkin's 13th year in the league?
Florida's run? You just called out Bad Goalie for mentioning the Devils, and you're referencing a 1996 cup run.....well, if that one fits, then so do the 1995 Devils that swept the Presidents Trophy Detroit Redwings.
Nobody is even hyping up Arizona, they're just saying the team is surprisingly good. Anyways, I've had enough of this discussion, I'll leave you to your theories and research.
You truly need to read my posts. Its all answered. What about the Canucks? Bruins were very very close to the canucks in depth scoring, go look it up yourself. I already have ages ago. I know the stats. I looked this all up, every single year , dating back sometime.
Again i dont think i should have to post this because i think it was pretty clear that Boston was also a top team. they had firepower on their third line. There was no shortage there, all while having an elite goaltender and the best d man in hockey at the time. they were also less injured. puck luck. one of the top two teams won. You need to remember what you are debating here, Boston winning is proving my theory. They were a top seed in the east. And were a top team on paper
Lots of reasons Capitals didn't win the cup right away. They had obvious glaring holes, honestly that team wasn't that good. people thought they should have won the cup and underpeformed, despite not even having a great team, ovi carried that team quite a few of those years. then people complained they didn't win the cup. lead by mike green? come on, that guy wasnt a defender. again in my recent post up above, i said not every team that is offensive can win the cup. its that every cup winner will be a top offensive team.
Notice how i didn't include Toronto in my list currently. Same applies to Washington of old.
i also said, you can't win it every year, sometimes it takes years. but you keep the window open, i explained how you do that as well. washington was able to keep it open, having Ovi and not being cap restraint helps
i probably should have kept florida out but its been that way for a long time, in any era.. even before offense won cups. even when defense did. underdogs went far, but not the distance
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