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CarltonTheBear said:Vegas has really saved these finals. Imagine how boring they would have been if Winnipeg came out of the West.
Tampa/Winnipeg probably would have led to Harikiri at the NBC offices.
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CarltonTheBear said:Vegas has really saved these finals. Imagine how boring they would have been if Winnipeg came out of the West.
Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:Vegas has really saved these finals. Imagine how boring they would have been if Winnipeg came out of the West.
Tampa/Winnipeg probably would have led to Harikiri at the NBC offices.
TimKerr said:So please expand on this. Are you upset that there is so much parity in the NHL? As opposed to the NBA where there same teams have been in the Finals the last 4 years and the same player has been in the Finals the last 8 years?
Now I am reading lots of complaints and anger at the NBA Finals that its the same teams again and it is boring.
But I think whether you have 3 or 4 top teams always, or a league of parity people are going to find a way to complain.
Personally, I think the best model is European soccer where relegation exists, but I digress.
bustaheims said:I think there needs to be a balance between the two - and, I acknowledge that this is difficult to accomplish. I just think back to MLB in the late 90s/early 2000s, and, as a fan of a team in the AL East, I lost of lot of interest in the season - what was the point in getting too invested in the Jays when the Yankees or the Red Sox were inevitably going to win the division? But, at the same time, the playoffs in that era were excellent because the teams were so good. Right now, the NHL has swung too far towards the "every team has a chance" side of things, while the NBA, for instance, has swung too far towards the "watch these great teams duke it out in the playoffs."
Nik the Trik said:I think this sort of speaks to the problem with the NHL's playoff format as well. Trying to rig things for divisional matchups to create rivalries can work, as busta points out some of those baseball playoffs were great because of the NYY/BOS rivalry, but it's hard to do that if you're going to have a lot of turnover in playoff teams from year to year.
CarltonTheBear said:You know I didn't really care that much about Kuznetov's bird celebration before but after hearing about how so many people hate it (especially Cherry) he's basically become my favourite player. I hope he does it as he's skating to collect the Conn Smythe award.
Zee said:CarltonTheBear said:You know I didn't really care that much about Kuznetov's bird celebration before but after hearing about how so many people hate it (especially Cherry) he's basically become my favourite player. I hope he does it as he's skating to collect the Conn Smythe award.
Apparently he does it for his kid who thinks it's funny.
TimKerr said:Hockey might be worse than baseball when it comes to labelling players who actually try to enjoy the game and have fun. Who cares if he celebrates goals. Some fans/commentators seem to take this all too seriously. It is a game, played by grown men. Just enjoy the distraction from real life and stop taking it all too seriouslly