Tawnos
A guy with a bass
You are, for some reason, equating "celebrate" with "being satisfied" and they are very critically not the same thing.
Not winning a cup despite a sustained peak is NOT something to celebrate. The Sharks didn't win the cup and I do not celebrate that result. But I am still satisfied because of how the Sharks finished relative to the pack and i'm not a psycho who ties my existence into a sports team i have no control over. My team was great but not good enough, for an entertainment product I'm ok with that because I got most of what I want out of it, but that doesn't mean i celebrate it or think of it as a success. I don't work/play for the team.
This isn't that hard to comprehend.
Winning the cup is hard and is unlikely to happen for any given team every year. Fans should have that expectation. But that doesn't change the fact that it is the ultimate goal every team works towards and not meeting that goal is a failure.
Yeah, I still say that only maintaining a single definition of success worthy of celebrating is the true loser mentality. Your point-of-view is not hard to comprehend at all, but it's also easy to criticize because it's patently absurd. The fact that you don't work/play for the team should make this easier, not harder. People seriously looked at Ricky Bobby in Talladega Nights saying "if you're not first, you're last" and nodded their heads along as if Will Farrell wasn't patently making fun of it (he both starred in and wrote the movie). As if that wasn't the mentality of assholes. As if it wasn't a toxic trait. Obviously, no one is saying that the celebration of a great team that didn't win the Cup is going to be on the same level as if the team won. But successes can be celebrated even if they aren't ultimate successes. And you know what? The Sharks are already doing it. Marleau's number is retired and Thornton's is about to be. That's an example of celebrating those successes that the team had.
People can think what they want, and you will of course. So will I, and I'm likely of the minority opinion on this. That's ok.