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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
If you are good as a team, then you probably do things well enough to set your team apart that people can ascribe an identity to your team.
When you are a team that needs to become good, it makes sense to have a philosophy to guide you, and around which you can rally, no?
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You could just have the identity of having better players than the other team.
That's basically what Chicago was.
They weren't super skilled outside of Kane.
They weren't super fast outside of Keith.
They weren't the hardest working team in the league.
They had great two way players in Toews and Hossa, but they had a fair share of one way guys.
They weren't super tough.
They were just good really.