Actually, the Caps offense relies as much on Ovie drawing attention as Ovie getting points, but that's neither here nor there.
Because of the salary cap, MOST teams rely heavily on their stars while getting smaller contributions from the balance of their roster. The team with the last two Stanley Cups is certainly exhibit A of that approach.
The point is, our roster is playing well now. That's all there is to it, really. Either that, or ALL the other teams in the playoffs are/were playing worse than we are, which is a disguised way of characterizing our current situation as the best of a bad lot. I don't think the NHL would like that, and I certainly don't agree with it.
The question is, are you going to continue to, at least relatively speaking, badmouth some of the major contributors to this roster, including management, unless/until we actually win the Cup, and maybe even beyond?? To tell the truth, I was hoping that winning the Cup, if it happens, would get you to relent on thinking that large parts of this organization either don't know what they are doing or are too blasé or individually focused to care. It appears that such may not be the case.
There IS one thing I agree with you on - this series is NOT over. The team needs to continue the grind and crank out one more victory, and it won't be easy. Frankly, what might make it easiest is if Vegas comes out all crazed and trying to overcome with sheer speed. They really need to take a step back and look at how they can intelligently counter the brick wall the Caps are throwing at them for the most part. Because they are a first year team and have been built to play one way, maybe it's too late for them to be able to try to do that now.
Yes to clarify, getting points includes drawing attention and/or decoying.
But on the other hand, to take at face value, that each is player is definitely this good, that GMBetaMale had a masterfully intricate plan on who to get to do specific roles and not just the most popular player and/or the best that we can afford, and that Trotz had the blue prints for his old Nashville system all along (like I said we needed against The Hens all along) and was just waiting for the time to roll it out. Both of which equate one of the all greatest teams in history, is just fantastical drama for entertainment purposes only.
Yes, I think that we caught the three conference teams off-guard and over confident. Which given the history and performance of this team over the past 10 years and this season, for them to be terrified of this tbem, or show then any more than the minimal considerations is unprobable.
But what I did say (not in specific words), is for this group to win the Cup, Holtby would need to be a god, Ovie would need to be at his best, and the would to play a real system, and smarter than they ever have, and an extreme amount of “luck”.
[size=78%]All of this seemed highly unlikely, particularly when luck/fortune/help whatever has always been against us[/size]While this can apply to most teams, the.Caps needed unheard of levels of play from two elite players and unheard of levels of “luck” . . Both of which we got.
Now don’t get me wrong, this is great and all, but it comes down to a team that needed unheard of luck, help, and multiple players performing multiple times over what they have ever done, Lightning in a bottle. and they caught it.
So on the 10th year of a 3yr plan after not getting past the second round. It took lightning in a bottle in a perfect storm after hopes and prayers. . , while teams like the Hawks, Kings, Hens who all had a similar time plan 10yrs ago and now have multiplte Cups as they did it right, but, we didn’t and needed lighting in a bottle during a perfect storm.
So I’m enjoying the Final, but I have nothin to repent for. Fortune, amd luck can work great when “anything can happen”, but it can’t be counted on.
We do agree on Vegas though, but I gotta finish dinner so I’ll save that for another post