There really isn't really much else I have to say.
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My dad is an Isles fan and I'm a Devils fan. He's been saying the Islanders are the future of hockey since I can remember!NeverSurrender wrote:The Isles won 19 straight playoff series. A record that will never be broken in the 4 majors. All while the NHL changing the playoff structure all the time. And didn't the Habs get first pick of all the player back in the day? 19 straight series....
There really isn't really much else I have to say.
And if you want to argue, argue with Thore!!
I'm sorry but any original 6 is void, because there was only 6 bloody teams! Fair point with the late 70s one though.WOLF wrote:The Montreal Canadiens of the late 1950's (record 5 straight cups from 1956 - 1960) and late 1970's (4 straight cups from 1976-1979; greatest regular season ever) beg to differ.pieceofme wrote: The two most impressive dynasty teams of all time imo.
Best team I ever saw (I was 6):
The 1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season was the Canadiens' 68th season. The team is regarded to be the greatest NHL team ever composed. The Canadiens won their 20th Stanley Cup in 1976–77, taking the NHL championship. They set an NHL record for most points in a season by a team with 132 points.[1] They outscored opponents by 216 goals in 80 games for an average of 2.7 goals a game.[1]
Of the 24 players on the roster, 14 were drafted by the Canadiens including: Pierre Bouchard, Rick Chartraw, Brian Engblom, Bob Gainey, Rejean Houle, Guy Lafleur, Michel Larocque, Pierre Mondou, Bill Nyrop, Doug Risebrough, Larry Robinson, Steve Shutt, Mario Tremblay, and Murray Wilson. The only player on the roster not developed by the Canadiens was Peter Mahovlich.[1]
Record: 60-8-12, goals for: 387; goal against: 171. 12-2 in playoffs, with 4 shutouts.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
One of my co-workers cousin was an enforcer with the Islanders back in the late 70s, early 80s. Can't remember his name though.NeverSurrender wrote:The Isles won 19 straight playoff series. A record that will never be broken in the 4 majors. All while the NHL changing the playoff structure all the time. And didn't the Habs get first pick of all the player back in the day? 19 straight series....
There really isn't really much else I have to say.
And if you want to argue, argue with Thore!!
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
19 straight series is amazing, and likely won't be repeated as the days of the dynasty, due to free agency, arbitration, the salary cap, etc. are OVER.NeverSurrender wrote:The Isles won 19 straight playoff series. A record that will never be broken in the 4 majors. All while the NHL changing the playoff structure all the time. And didn't the Habs get first pick of all the player back in the day? 19 straight series....
There really isn't really much else I have to say.
And if you want to argue, argue with Thore!!
Agreed. But it's hard to compare eras. The teams of the Original 6 days beat who they had to beat, usually very good Bruins, Wings, and Leafs teams. There were no free passes. Once the league got up to 12-16 teams making playoffs, the 1st and 2nd rounds were cakewalks for the 70's Habs and 80's Islanders.NeverSurrender wrote:If the Isles would have had the same path to the cup that the 50s Habs did, their 19 straight series would have won them 9 cups.
The Habs had to play 2 series to win the cup. Try that on for size.
Truth...WOLF wrote:Agreed. But it's hard to compare eras. The teams of the Original 6 days beat who they had to beat, usually very good Bruins, Wings, and Leafs teams. There were no free passes. Once the league got up to 12-16 teams making playoffs, the 1st and 2nd rounds were cakewalks for the 70's Habs and 80's Islanders.NeverSurrender wrote:If the Isles would have had the same path to the cup that the 50s Habs did, their 19 straight series would have won them 9 cups.
The Habs had to play 2 series to win the cup. Try that on for size.
Not minimizing the Isles dynasty. Growing up I loved Lafleur/Robinson and my first villains, whom I feared, were not O'Reilly and Cheevers, but Trottier and Billy Smith. The reason I so want hockey to be resurrected on Long Island, is that dynasty. It would be a shame if anything ever happened to the Isles, and they disappeared. I can accept them moving to Brooklyn, NOT Seattle or Kansas City (or even Quebec City).
NeverSurrender wrote:Truth...WOLF wrote:Agreed. But it's hard to compare eras. The teams of the Original 6 days beat who they had to beat, usually very good Bruins, Wings, and Leafs teams. There were no free passes. Once the league got up to 12-16 teams making playoffs, the 1st and 2nd rounds were cakewalks for the 70's Habs and 80's Islanders.NeverSurrender wrote:If the Isles would have had the same path to the cup that the 50s Habs did, their 19 straight series would have won them 9 cups.
The Habs had to play 2 series to win the cup. Try that on for size.
Not minimizing the Isles dynasty. Growing up I loved Lafleur/Robinson and my first villains, whom I feared, were not O'Reilly and Cheevers, but Trottier and Billy Smith. The reason I so want hockey to be resurrected on Long Island, is that dynasty. It would be a shame if anything ever happened to the Isles, and they disappeared. I can accept them moving to Brooklyn, NOT Seattle or Kansas City (or even Quebec City).
The Isles never played a game 7 and faced elimination only once ...
At least he took a pay cut.Facedown wrote:They re-signed Caron, too.chungasrevenge wrote:I'll be surprised if he's on the roster at camp. That money is more than likely going towards Krug/Smith along with Savard's space. Should be enough to get them both in bridge deals in the $2.5 range.Facedown wrote:Bartkowski signs for 1yr/1.25m.
David Pastrnak fever grips New England. Even the front office and media are falling over themselves. I still don't believe it out of development camp and he's only 173 pounds.
They're all in.
I'm definitely not biased and Islanders > Montreal for best dynasty.NeverSurrender wrote:19 playoff series in a row... nothing needs to be said. BTW, I am completely unbiased.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
pieceofme wrote:I'm definitely not biased and Islanders > Montreal for best dynasty.NeverSurrender wrote:19 playoff series in a row... nothing needs to be said. BTW, I am completely unbiased.
Agree about Ellers, and I know how you feel, because we pretty much did the same thing with Kulikov.WOLF wrote:Habs overpay for Lars Eller. 4 years/14 million. The thinking is they bought two years of his UFA status, and that in years 3 and 4 he will be worth more than the 3.5 million cap hit. That may be true if the cap continues to go up, and if we see the Eller we saw in the playoffs. Having said that, for this year and next, it's a lot to pay for an iffy 3rd line center.
All that's left for the Habs to do is sign Subban before August 1, or go to arbitration with him. It will get done, but it will be interesting. Rumors are that if he's going to sign the max, 8-year deal, and give up years of UFA status, he wants 10 million/year. Otherwise he'll take less term, and less money, and go through this again in a couple of years. His agent is Don Meehan. People thought it was a rip off when Meehan got Drew Doughty a 7 miilion/year contract a couple of years ago, now it's looking like a bargain and people are saying he left money on the table. He does NOT want a repeat with Subban. Subban might become one of the top 5 paid players in the league, for now anyways... to be continued.
GrayAntiMatter wrote:EVH
Zappa is pure cult status shit. He is to music what Bruce fucking Campbell is to acting....
Fuck, how could they lose? Sounds like they played half the amount of games.alecjonsludge wrote:pieceofme wrote:I'm definitely not biased and Islanders > Montreal for best dynasty.NeverSurrender wrote:19 playoff series in a row... nothing needs to be said. BTW, I am completely unbiased.
The Canadiens had a BYE into the 2nd round of the playoffs in '76,'77 and '78 for finishing 1st in their division(as well as 1st over all). Had they had to play in the opening round best of 3 those years,they too would've won 19 straight series.
6 losses in 4 playoff years is a more telling stat,IMO.
unfuckingreal.WOLF wrote:PK Subban signs his long term deal with the Habs. 8 years/9 million per. Some are calling it overpayment; I think its genius. The Habs just bought 6 years of PK's unrestricted free agency status. Yeah, he's overpaid now, but with a cap that escalates yearly, he may be a 11-12 million dollar player in years 6-8 of the contract; not to mention we got 2 great years from him, at 2.75 mill. the last two years.
Works for me. He and Carey Price are the faces of the franchise now.
Kid-Wicked wrote:unfuckingreal.WOLF wrote:PK Subban signs his long term deal with the Habs. 8 years/9 million per. Some are calling it overpayment; I think its genius. The Habs just bought 6 years of PK's unrestricted free agency status. Yeah, he's overpaid now, but with a cap that escalates yearly, he may be a 11-12 million dollar player in years 6-8 of the contract; not to mention we got 2 great years from him, at 2.75 mill. the last two years.
Works for me. He and Carey Price are the faces of the franchise now.
he's worth 4.5.that contract is worse then luongos. untradeable.
wolf wrote:People thought the Doughty deal was nuts, a couple of years ago, now its considered great.
We're not a dynasty in the making, but I think with Price, Subban, Galchenyuk, Gallagher,et al the young nucleas is there to steal one a la 1993 or 1986.alecjonsludge wrote:wolf wrote:People thought the Doughty deal was nuts, a couple of years ago, now its considered great.
Only difference, PK won't be lifting this twice in the next 3 years-Not counting "Just For Laughs" appearances with Seth Rogen.
just because the cap goes up it doesn't mean that an over rated player is worth more money. there's no fucking way he's worth that. nobody in hockey outside of montreal believes he should have got the norris. he's put up some good numbers offensively but is still a major liability in his own end. he should be compared closer to alex edler then drew daughtyWOLF wrote:Kid-Wicked wrote:unfuckingreal.WOLF wrote:PK Subban signs his long term deal with the Habs. 8 years/9 million per. Some are calling it overpayment; I think its genius. The Habs just bought 6 years of PK's unrestricted free agency status. Yeah, he's overpaid now, but with a cap that escalates yearly, he may be a 11-12 million dollar player in years 6-8 of the contract; not to mention we got 2 great years from him, at 2.75 mill. the last two years.
Works for me. He and Carey Price are the faces of the franchise now.
he's worth 4.5.that contract is worse then luongos. untradeable.
He was surely going to get 7 million, on a one year deal, from the arbitrator.
People thought the Doughty deal was nuts, a couple of years ago, now its considered great.
You need to realize that from the first lockout to now the cap went from 39 million to 69 million. It will go up more with the new Canadian TV deal, and moving Arizona to a city that generates more revenue.
Don Meehan knows all this. In 5 years the cap will be 100 million and the contract will look like a bargain.
WOLF wrote:just because the cap goes up it doesn't mean that an over rated player is worth more money. there's no fucking way he's worth that. nobody in hockey outside of montreal believes he should have got the norris. he's put up some good numbers offensively but is still a major liability in his own end. he should be compared closer to alex edler then drew daughty