Which team is the most villainous?

Most villainous team?

  • Anaheim Ducks

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  • Buffalo Sabres

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  • Calgary Flames

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  • Carolina Hurricanes

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  • Colorado Avalanche

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  • Colombus Blue Jackets

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  • Detroit Red Wings

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  • Los Angeles Kings

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  • Minnesota Wild

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  • Montreal Canadiens

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  • Nashville Predators

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  • New York Islanders

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  • Ottawa Senators

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  • Philadelphia Flyers

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  • San Jose Sharks

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  • Seattle Kraken

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  • St. Louis Blues

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  • Tampa Bay Lightning

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  • Utah Hockey Club

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  • Vancouver Canucks

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  • Washington Capitals

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  • Winnipeg Jets

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  • Total voters
    47

Devilsfan2326

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Every bit of entertainment needs a storyline between a cowboy and an outlaw, like a movie script, or wrestling if needed. To keep people watching. Does hockey still have that to the degree that you enjoy? Which team stands out? Try not to let past teams and their nicknames shade your perspective about who the "antagonists" are today. Include in the comments specific players!

Please wait for poll.

I've decided this could include current players, coaches, broadcast teams, or any of the management.
 
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Fledgemyhedge

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this was always the bruins for me. I even felt like their fans embraced this role but they’re pretty likeable these days minus Marchand. Unfortunately I don’t get that vibe from any team currently so I’ll just vote for them
 

banks

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I considered:

Bruins. They've traditionally a physical, big, bad, "bully" type of team.
Red Wings: They were like the Empire from Star Wars for a while there. Just endless an ominous.
Golden Knights: They've been so cut-throat with player movement since they came to the league, and their instant success made a lot of enemies.

But I voted for:

NJ Devils: With a name like "devils" how can they not be a villain??
 
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Devilsfan2326

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I considered:

Bruins. They've traditionally a physical, big, bad, "bully" type of team.
Red Wings: They were like the Empire from Star Wars for a while there. Just endless an ominous.
Golden Knights: They've been so cut-throat with player movement since they came to the league, and their instant success made a lot of enemies.

But I voted for:

NJ Devils: With a name like "devils" how can they not be a villain??
Good point! I've wondered that maybe some players have refused to sign there due to the name. Doesn't get discussed very much, but I could see that.
 

Xirik

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Rangers

The badguy that has all the money and everything comes easy to them while you suffer defeats against them and slowly get better from hard work and guts.
 
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Devilsfan2326

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Rangers

The badguy that has all the money and everything comes easy to them while you suffer defeats against them and slowly get better from hard work and guts.
Gomez! Gaborik! Nash! Honestly think most fans have to admit it’s a long list of big time free agents going there in their twilight years…
 

Devilsfan2326

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Oct 4, 2011
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There were far better examples pre-lockout. All of those guys were in their 20s. Hell post-lockout St. Louis and Shanahan were better examples.
True, someone should compose a list of free agent nabs for each team over the course of a few decades.
 

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