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Will Florida win in 2026 and make it 3 in a row?

3 in a row for Florida, or how deep do you think they will get?

  • Yes

  • No, but they will get to the finals again

  • No, conference finals exit

  • No, 1st or 2nd round exit

  • No, won't make the playoffs


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Really depends on who they make the right choice to keep, as it could leave a sizeable hole in their top-9 or back end, but they'll still be tough.

Rodrigues - Barkov - Reinhart is still intact, Lundell could probably step in and take Bennett's place and Tkachuk is still there (Luostarinen might not be enough for a top-6 forward full-time but they still have money). Fill in depth, perhaps sign Bennett (since he's still youngish) and add a cheaper RD and I could see them run it back again, no problems. Also, Bob is still holding down the fort, and they just need an adequate backup.
 
tbh yeah I genuinely think they do

They can run basically the entire team back except for Marchand. Zito has done such an incredible job with the cap that they can keep this run going for a long time
 
I don't see them winning again next year. Fatigue has to become a serious factor sooner or later.

Also, as good as they are, hockey can be a game of inches. You kind of need things to fall into place for you in order to win.

Let's say Morgan Rielly scores on that shot he hit the post on late in Game Three. FLA probably falls behind 3-0, and I don't think they recover from that. What if Kotkaniemi doesn't take that idiotic penalty in Game Five against FLA when his team has a 2-0 lead? Maybe CAR hangs on for the win. I don't think they would have won the series, but they could have added to FLA's fatigue by making them play six or seven games in that round. Kapanen had a great chance to end Game Two of the SCF in Double OT. McDavid hit the post in the first period of Game Five (before Marchand's goal). TB had some injuries in round one. It's hard to win the Cup, especially when you've played a lot of hockey recently.
If, if, if.
I’m sure I could pull certain moments out of each game which you cite and also play the if game.....
 
They will find a player to LTIR after the Olympics and squeeze in 2 key players at the deadline
The better question is, will the Oil three peat as cup losers?

I think we could be looking at a Buffalo Bills-esque run for McDraii. Truly generational
 
They have the parts but they played extremely long seasons back to back. I think they run out of gas next season unless they deliberately rest guys.
 
If, if, if.
I’m sure I could pull certain moments out of each game which you cite and also play the if game.....

I'm not saying they won because of luck or didn't deserve to win. The point is that the line between winning and losing games and series can be fine and you need a lot to go your way to win. That's why it's rare for teams to win two or more Cups in a row.

They've won two in a row and that's impressive, but no team has won three or more Cups in a row since the early 80s. Fatigue is going to become a major factor.

That said, they're clearly the best playoff team in the NHL right now. I think they probably didn't try close to their hardest in the season, and it looks like that paid off. Teams like MTL and OTT seem to be improving, though, so they may need to expend more energy in the RS next year.
 
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hard to imagine they wont make it to at least the conference finals. there really isn't much competition in the east.
 

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