Unfortunately, the Flames appear to share your attitude.
Winning the division in the regular season and being in the final 8 is a successful season still. Not the ultimate success, but still a good season.
The problem is the franchise has made the final 8 3 times in the last 33 years. We’ve won the division and a round of the playoffs once in the last 33 years, losing in the first round the other 4 times we won our division in the last 33 years.
That’s the problem.
In the end this was still a somewhat successful season, no matter how the rest of this series goes.
Bring the ruckus
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Winning the division in the regular season and being in the final 8 is a successful season still. Not the ultimate success, but still a good season.
The problem is the franchise has made the final 8 3 times in the last 33 years. We’ve won the division and a round of the playoffs once in the last 33 years, losing in the first round the other 4 times we won our division in the last 33 years.
That’s the problem.
In the end this was still a somewhat successful season, no matter how the rest of this series goes.
Yeah overall the team took a huge leap forward.
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k im just not going to respond to your #### anymore because i have better things to do like #### my model girlfriend rather then try to convince people like you of commonly held hockey knowledge.
Winning the division in the regular season and being in the final 8 is a successful season still. Not the ultimate success, but still a good season.
The problem is the franchise has made the final 8 3 times in the last 33 years. We’ve won the division and a round of the playoffs once in the last 33 years, losing in the first round the other 4 times we won our division in the last 33 years.
That’s the problem.
In the end this was still a somewhat successful season, no matter how the rest of this series goes.
I think there would be a much different reaction to this series, if the Flames put in serious effort. I think most fans handle it better when they just get beat by a better team, but it's been a pretty poor effort against a rival.
That said, I'd consider it a pretty big victory if they could even just battle back to get it 7, win or lose.
Winning the division in the regular season and being in the final 8 is a successful season still. Not the ultimate success, but still a good season.
The problem is the franchise has made the final 8 3 times in the last 33 years. We’ve won the division and a round of the playoffs once in the last 33 years, losing in the first round the other 4 times we won our division in the last 33 years.
That’s the problem.
In the end this was still a somewhat successful season, no matter how the rest of this series goes.
Losing to Edmonton is the worst of the worst. It would be a terrible black mark to ending the season but everything you said is correct.
I think there would be a much different reaction to this series, if the Flames put in serious effort. I think most fans handle it better when they just get beat by a better team, but it's been a pretty poor effort against a rival.
100%.
It's always upsetting to lose, especially to Edmonton. It's infuriating watching The Flames lose to Edmonton when the team just doesn't show up and gets caved in.
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