Also the fact is, you need a little bit of "destiny" (there's your answer) to win a Stanley Cup.
Everything has to go right for your team during that time. You usually have to have either a good balance of entry-level contracts or cheap contracts, to fit enough talent under the salary cap. You have to be lucky around injuries. You have to be on a good momentum swing at the right time. How your competition plays their previous games against other teams matters as if they have an easier path, they may be more rested, but they could possibly be too rested. You have to have good reffing or the bad reffing work in your favour. You have to win the individual motivational battles that occur during a series. And also usually you have to have a goaltender who is on fire.
It's not just about the skill your team has and it's mental toughness. Literally everything has to go right at the exact time. That's what I call a bit of "destiny".
And I've been hoping for that and believing in that for 3 years, ever since the Sedins, Burrows, and Kesler have kicked it to the next stage.
Everything has to go right for your team during that time. You usually have to have either a good balance of entry-level contracts or cheap contracts, to fit enough talent under the salary cap. You have to be lucky around injuries. You have to be on a good momentum swing at the right time. How your competition plays their previous games against other teams matters as if they have an easier path, they may be more rested, but they could possibly be too rested. You have to have good reffing or the bad reffing work in your favour. You have to win the individual motivational battles that occur during a series. And also usually you have to have a goaltender who is on fire.
It's not just about the skill your team has and it's mental toughness. Literally everything has to go right at the exact time. That's what I call a bit of "destiny".
And I've been hoping for that and believing in that for 3 years, ever since the Sedins, Burrows, and Kesler have kicked it to the next stage.