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plyons
Interesting take on championship droughts. I wonder if a state in the US hasn’t had a team win a title in many years – excluding North/South Dakota or other states without a professional team in the four major sports.
ndjeff125
3 of the last 4 hockey gold medals. 2 consecutive world hockey championships. 2 straight World Cup titles. 70% of the league Canadian. What Canadian drought
neo
Shaddup. Boo hoo, let Canada cry itself a river. When it freezes soon they can play more hockey on it.
Only reason they can’t win professional leagues is their teams are out managed and out manoeuvred for talent. International competition removes that: they just claim all the Canadians. Done.
I expect the hockey teams will do much better the next decade than they have the past two.
stormie
Fact is, every team has a Canadian footprint all over it, both in players and coaching/managerial staff, so your argument is kind of asinine either way. The Penguins entire franchise was saved by two Canadians and we’re supposed to chalk their Cups up as some achievement for America? If you say so.