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Originally Posted by Cali Panthers Fan
Yeah, I know. I already went through all that. It sucked for a long time. It was hard to enjoy the team until they made the playoffs for the first time and were given a prompt exit by John Tavares and the Islanders. Even after they became legitimate, it was tough sledding for a few years with multiple early playoff exits.
But I was there at the beginning. As I said before, even after they drafted Barkov and Huberdeau, there was a season where Nick Bjugstad was their leading scorer with 38 points. That's not a typo. That was with those two young stars on the team. It was ugly. It sucked. There's no sugar coating how hard it is to cheer for a rebuilding team.
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
It’s surprising to me how many fans really deeply underestimate this. It’s much easier if you’re one of those casual observers who can just check out for seasons at a time, but for the people who actually enjoys the wins and the progress and suffer the losses, oof.
Worth it in the end? You hope so. But that’s why it’s important to enjoy what little you can on the way, because you never really know.
it’s not hard to imagine a reality where Florida goes through all that and never wins a cup.
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There are no guarantees in sports. Ever. I get that.
The Flames could go through a full rebuild with good drafting, good trades, good development, good coaching, do everything right... and still not win a cup.
That's life. There's no guarantees. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't try.
Because the alternative is bouncing back and forth between early playoff exits and missing the playoffs by 1-2 points every year until the end of time.
And honestly, I've had my fill of that.