Habs went on an 11-2 run. The old guys like Weber and Pricey were obvs saving their worn out bodies for one last chance at glory.
Good team with great effort and even better friends made.
She touches on that in the comments. Gm 3 was as stinker but game 1/2 was shit luck
this comment also caught my attention:
Yeah. I was extremely pissed after that disaster. I mean, losing that way to any team would be bad enough but losing that way to the stinking habs was just too much.I’ve made it known how much I value a Prez, and vastly prefer winning a Cup while being a great team, versus just being on a heater, but that Habs run was a thing of beauty.
As much as it destroyed me in the moment, and as frustrating as it was losing games the nerdies said we should have dominated on the scoreboard…..I’ll always be impressed by how fucking hard that team worked for every inch of ice when down 3-1, and didnt roll over and give up, for a single shift. They earned every last ounce of luck they got in that series.
Id kill to see that kind of fight from this current Leafs team.
That's the only part you'll likely see from this group. The narrative that you learn to win by losing is and always was bullshit. The only thing that losing teaches you is how to be good at losing and how to better rationalize each successive failure. You learn to win by winning.Well they've definitely got the lot of failure part down pat.
The energy required just for the mental gymnastics does intrigue me. Must be exhausting.it is kinda fun pointing out his inherent contradictions
That's the only part you'll likely see from this group. The narrative that you learn to win by losing is and always was bullshit. The only thing that losing teaches you is how to be good at losing and how to better rationalize each successive failure. You learn to win by winning.
Ok whoever you are please let Jer out of the basement.First, congrats to Jonas and the Chicago Blackhawks.
Second, it’s easy to forget but we did win a round. That is actually encouraging.
Third, Marner just turned 26 and Matthews is 25. We need to improve the team but that’s not old.
Let’s not completely give up. Look how long it took the Caps/Ovie for example. All great things are achieved little by little and sometimes a lot of failure happens before victory.
And that's what the Leafs need to happen to really be a top notch team. They need a run so that they become kindred. Winning > losing for team building.Good team with great effort and even better friends made.
Difference is it truly was the last ride for some of those Habs and they never played a game afterward. They knew that was it. My career is done. Really over.I’ve made it known how much I value a Prez, and vastly prefer winning a Cup while being a great team, versus just being on a heater, but that Habs run was a thing of beauty.
As much as it destroyed me in the moment, and as frustrating as it was losing games the nerdies said we should have dominated on the scoreboard…..I’ll always be impressed by how fucking hard that team worked for every inch of ice when down 3-1, and didnt roll over or give up for a single shift. They earned every last ounce of luck they got in that series.
I’ll always respect that Habs team and the run they had (except Perry, fuck Perry)…
Id kill to see that kind of fight from this current Leafs team.
So I guess the Leafs have been "learning to win" since, what? 1968 then?…
you‘re getting so close.
I'm curious about something hereSo I guess the Leafs have been "learning to win" since, what? 1968 then?
They must take the short bus to school.
Very few people are the Yankees. Most people are the Mets.I'm curious about something here
If your life was carefully documented so that we could see ever victory and every defeat, what would we find?
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Man I was all-in on the luck narrative in past years
And of course, in the first round they got the better of the luck. So really it hasn't been much of a factor on a net basis.