The truest measure of succeeding in hockey is winning a Stanley Cup, but if that’s too difficult, you can win the trade deadline instead
This year, NHL GMs and owners have finally figured out how the trade deadline works. You win it by doing something.
Even losers can win, by conceding they are losers and giving up all their ruined best players for future good players they can also ruin. This isn’t just an NHL problem, but it’s acute in hockey. In the NBA and NFL, you have some sense of who can and who cannot win a title. In the NHL? No clue. It’s beginning to feel like anyone with a hot goalie and a collective ability to withstand pain can make it to the tape first.Tampa-Boston in May? Tap it directly into my veins. Tampa-Boston in March? Yeah, I think that’s the night I was planning to reorganize my screw collection.
This is someone saying the soft part out loud. These trades are about creating consensus among fans that you are doing every possible thing to win right now. What’s left out of that equation? The winning part.
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