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Old 05-08-2014, 06:34 PM   #1
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Icon48 McIndoe on what Boston, LA, Chicago, and Pittsburgh have in common (more or less)

http://grantland.com/the-triangle/nh...finals-repeat/

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Midway through the second round of the playoffs, the NHL has a shot at an interesting conference final scenario. The Kings, Blackhawks, and Penguins are all leading their series, and the Bruins are still very much alive despite trailing the Canadiens, 2-1. If Boston can come back and the other three teams hold on, we’d be left with a repeat of last year’s final four.

That would be an especially rare result, not just in the NHL but across North American pro sports. The NHL has only had one repeat final four since the Original Six era (it happened in 1977). And according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it’s only happened once in MLB (1978) and once in the NBA (1952); it’s never happened in the Super Bowl–era NFL.

So would a final four repeat just be a fluke? Or is it possible these teams know something the rest of the league doesn’t? That Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and L.A. also happen to be the league’s four most recent Cup winners might make you lean toward the second option.

I figured I’d take a deeper look at these four teams, and see what sort of lessons they could offer us about building a successful NHL contender. That turned out to be easier said than done, because while they have plenty in common, finding any one factor that applied to all four gets tricky. Have you ever tried to get four kids to pose for a photo, only to find that one is constantly wandering off? That’s what this felt like.

So instead, here are eight lessons we can learn from most of the NHL’s big four, along with the one team from the group that ruins it.
His lessons (in more detail in the article):
  1. Build your blueline around a stud defenseman
  2. Sign your goalie to a big contract that everyone will hate
  3. Wear black
  4. Hit rock bottom, then draft a franchise player or two
  5. Don’t fear the deadline
  6. Family ties
  7. Hire a veteran coach, even if he’s failed elsewhere
  8. Don’t go big, but do go old

One of the article's comments brought up that 3 of the 4 teams have Selke finalists.
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Old 05-08-2014, 06:36 PM   #2
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I liked McIndoe better when he was primarily dedicated to comedy.


"Big silver trophy, about this wide... really,
none of you have any idea what I'm talking about?"

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Old 05-08-2014, 08:33 PM   #3
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This is the definition of data mining - we have 4 teams that recently won the cup, so let's see what they have in common, and whatever that is, it must be the key to success
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Old 05-09-2014, 06:05 AM   #4
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Should've hired Kevin Lowe to ghost write this one, I've hear he knows a thing or two about winning.
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