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Posted by ThisIsFine
4/07/2020 7:59 pm
#11

And I will also clarify that Rick’s ownership and the New Arena would start at the beginning of the first Merged league season.


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Posted by CCLXXXVII
4/07/2020 8:17 pm
#12

Capitals ain't a bad draw for recent players...but considering that most of their good players are recent that doesn't leave a lot to work with in the past.

A recent championship win is a good thing though.

 


 
Posted by FC Macbeth
4/07/2020 9:41 pm
#13

LA has only won one divisional championship in 1993. Between the 1990s to the 2010s, they were beaten:

=in the Finals once.
=in the Conference Finals twice
=in the Quarter Finals six times
=because they didn't make it to the playoffs 11 times.


Doesn't mean Quebec can't win one. Bring it on!

P.S. I set the founding date as early as about 1912, around the time the Quebec Bulldogs won their first-ever Stanley Cup.




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Posted by Steelman
4/07/2020 10:24 pm
#14

The Blackhawks sucked between 97 and 07 but hopefully we can land a couple of Cups before and after. I really don't much much about the Blackhawks but I'll definitely be digging into them now to see how they'll help shape the Kingfishers.



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Posted by ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth
4/07/2020 10:53 pm
#15

Wow, the Pens history? Brb, hanging Lemieux, Barrasso, and possibly a Jagr banner, should he not decide to demand a trade.




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Posted by Burmy87
4/07/2020 11:11 pm
#16

I got the Habs!  They won the '93 Stanley Cup, two division titles, and were perennial contenders (Plus they had Patrick Roy for the first few years of the decade, so that goes for something).


 
Posted by Wallflower
4/08/2020 12:09 am
#17

I'm just glad I didn't get the ever disappointing post-2010 Sabres era
I'll take Hasek and Prime Ryan Miller, even Pat LaFontaine, and Miroslav Satan, even the ol'Jet in Dale Hawerchuk for a few years!
I'm excited to get to know more Sabres history. It is a team I don't really know a whole lot about during this era except the Stanley Cup goal VS. Stars

Last edited by Wallflower (4/08/2020 12:15 am)


 
Posted by FC Macbeth
4/08/2020 1:19 am
#18

FC Macbeth wrote:

LA has only won one divisional championship in 1993. Between the 1990s to the 2010s, they were beaten:

=in the Finals once.
=in the Conference Finals twice
=in the Quarter Finals six times
=because they didn't make it to the playoffs 11 times.


Doesn't mean Quebec can't win one. Bring it on!

P.S. I set the founding date as early as about 1912, around the time the Quebec Bulldogs won their first-ever Stanley Cup.

Also, there are some good players in LA (Quebec) (At least in the 1990-2010 time frame).

-Wayne Gretzky (No Surprise)
-Marty McSorley (he moved to LA because he wanted to play with The Great One)
-Luc Robitaille
-Jari Kurri
-Kelly Hrudey
-Mike Richards


As well as drafting (in recent years):

-Jonathan Quick
-Dustin Brown
-Tyler Toffoli
-Alec Martinez
-Slava Voynov
-Dustin Brown
-Mike Riberio
-Anze Kopitar


And that's just me scratching the surface of it.




(Formerly) Owner of the Quebec Owls of the AtlHL
Now Athletic Director of the Victoria International College Clarets
 
Posted by ThisIsFine
4/08/2020 10:22 am
#19

FC Macbeth wrote:

FC Macbeth wrote:

LA has only won one divisional championship in 1993. Between the 1990s to the 2010s, they were beaten:

=in the Finals once.
=in the Conference Finals twice
=in the Quarter Finals six times
=because they didn't make it to the playoffs 11 times.


Doesn't mean Quebec can't win one. Bring it on!

P.S. I set the founding date as early as about 1912, around the time the Quebec Bulldogs won their first-ever Stanley Cup.

Also, there are some good players in LA (Quebec) (At least in the 1990-2010 time frame).

-Wayne Gretzky (No Surprise)
-Marty McSorley (he moved to LA because he wanted to play with The Great One)
-Luc Robitaille
-Jari Kurri
-Kelly Hrudey
-Mike Richards


As well as drafting (in recent years):

-Jonathan Quick
-Dustin Brown
-Tyler Toffoli
-Alec Martinez
-Slava Voynov
-Dustin Brown
-Mike Riberio
-Anze Kopitar


And that's just me scratching the surface of it.

Don’t forget that the Kings haven’t been doing so well since 2014.
 


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Posted by FC Macbeth
4/08/2020 12:18 pm
#20

ThisIsFine wrote:

FC Macbeth wrote:

FC Macbeth wrote:

LA has only won one divisional championship in 1993. Between the 1990s to the 2010s, they were beaten:

=in the Finals once.
=in the Conference Finals twice
=in the Quarter Finals six times
=because they didn't make it to the playoffs 11 times.


Doesn't mean Quebec can't win one. Bring it on!

P.S. I set the founding date as early as about 1912, around the time the Quebec Bulldogs won their first-ever Stanley Cup.

Also, there are some good players in LA (Quebec) (At least in the 1990-2010 time frame).

-Wayne Gretzky (No Surprise)
-Marty McSorley (he moved to LA because he wanted to play with The Great One)
-Luc Robitaille
-Jari Kurri
-Kelly Hrudey
-Mike Richards


As well as drafting (in recent years):

-Jonathan Quick
-Dustin Brown
-Tyler Toffoli
-Alec Martinez
-Slava Voynov
-Dustin Brown
-Mike Riberio
-Anze Kopitar


And that's just me scratching the surface of it.

Don’t forget that the Kings haven’t been doing so well since 2014.
 

 Yeah, about that.




(Formerly) Owner of the Quebec Owls of the AtlHL
Now Athletic Director of the Victoria International College Clarets
 


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