Here’s the thing. I remember playing on the floor in front of the TV when Leafs won the cup. Didn’t know much but I knew it was a big deal by the reactions of the adults in the room.
I lived through the Ballard era, 2 decades of hopelessness, I reveled in the Stavros/Fletcher era , after 2 decades it seemed like a dam had burst.
Now to finally have another overall #1 franchise pick, the potential is intoxicating and yet a nightmare that again, I am being denied the elation those adults in the room got to experience so many years ago.
End of sob story. Now go out and win a cup boys.
You have a few years on me. I was born five years after the last cup. It has been a long 52 years as a Leafs fan.
This is not a nightmare for me. It's the time of greatest hope and it has had a hurdle or two. I do note that most recent up winners, I believe Vegas is the exception, had a fairly long climb from build up to cup hoisting.
McKinnon was 28 when he won his first cup, Stamkos was 30, Barkov was 29, Pietrangelo was 29, and Ovechkin was 33. Matthews just turned 27.
The process was long for all of those teams and they went through GMs and coaches just like we have. People seem to give Yzerman credit for what he built in Tampa even though they didn't win a cup until after he was gone.
A nightmare would be to feel we are this close and then to not get there. Those that talk about blowing it up are out to lunch.
For those that say getting our team to this point and level was easy because we were bad for so long it was inevitable; I say take a look at what teams were the worst in the NHL from 2011 to 2018 (When Dubas took over) and you will see Buffalo, Arizona, Edmonton, Toronto, Carolina, and Colorado. That's one cup, a couple of perennial losers, and two teams with frustration equal to the Leafs.
I cannot but any definition accept that we are terrible or even have missed our window. I am glad we have a new CEO, GM, Coach and Captain. I think we are in better position than most teams and I think the previous GM gets some credit for that.