Jagger69
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Just to echo what Rod stated, I too have not "dismissed" the Knights' accomplishments thus far by any means. In fact, I went to great lengths to point out just how exceptional their performance this year has been, especially as it relates to comparisons with other expansion franchises in their first seasons. Good for them....a job well done so far.
I'm actually a little surprised by the level of offense taken, Monder. I'm more than happy to give the VGK their props but I'm also not going to be favorably comparing them to the '84 Oilers anytime soon either. Lots of teams have had significant stretches of either outrageously good or horrifically bad performances during any given season that took a major turn in the other direction before the year was up. As I stated in previous posts, we'll see how things play out the rest of the year. Good for them and their fans but there's a long way to go before we write the story of the 2017/18 season and I think that's really all anyone is actually stating here. Vegas may or may not keep this level of play going. Whether they make the playoffs or not is really beside the point. Fact is, NO ONE predicted this and anyone who isn't shocked by the Knights' success thus far is flat-out lying. It is completely unprecedented and without parallel.
Also, for what it's worth, the Caps' failure to ever win the Cup is and always has been driven by their notoriously poor playoff performance so I would question a correlation between goals scored and failure to win the Cup as having merit. I'd also have strong feelings about Ovechkin's place among all-time NHL goal-scorers but that's fodder for another thread. This much can be said however....teams that score a lot of goals tend to win more games than teams that don't so a high goals/game average is unquestionably an indicator of the probability of success in the NHL. If the Knights keep scoring 3.38 gpg, they will keep winning games at a high rate regardless of who is tending goal for them.
I'm actually a little surprised by the level of offense taken, Monder. I'm more than happy to give the VGK their props but I'm also not going to be favorably comparing them to the '84 Oilers anytime soon either. Lots of teams have had significant stretches of either outrageously good or horrifically bad performances during any given season that took a major turn in the other direction before the year was up. As I stated in previous posts, we'll see how things play out the rest of the year. Good for them and their fans but there's a long way to go before we write the story of the 2017/18 season and I think that's really all anyone is actually stating here. Vegas may or may not keep this level of play going. Whether they make the playoffs or not is really beside the point. Fact is, NO ONE predicted this and anyone who isn't shocked by the Knights' success thus far is flat-out lying. It is completely unprecedented and without parallel.
Also, for what it's worth, the Caps' failure to ever win the Cup is and always has been driven by their notoriously poor playoff performance so I would question a correlation between goals scored and failure to win the Cup as having merit. I'd also have strong feelings about Ovechkin's place among all-time NHL goal-scorers but that's fodder for another thread. This much can be said however....teams that score a lot of goals tend to win more games than teams that don't so a high goals/game average is unquestionably an indicator of the probability of success in the NHL. If the Knights keep scoring 3.38 gpg, they will keep winning games at a high rate regardless of who is tending goal for them.