Aarif Dean
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Subban in an after game again, just, you know, unleashing dirty player, nobody respects him, all that.
It was kind of like out of nowhere to say the least.
It was very strange.
And I've been kind of talking about it since...
pretty much since the postseason started and we knew that they were going to face, let's put it lightly, a weak team in the first round, whether it was going to be LA or San Jose or whoever.
And then we knew it was going to be tough in round two between Minnesota or Dallas.
I just didn't think it was going to be as tough, even if it was Dallas, as the series they had a year ago.
But, you know, going back to that 2022 Avalanche team, if you take it all the way back to like 1989 or 1988, I think,
the 1970s Montreal Canadiens dynasty, and there was one team in the 80s, and they have been one of the Edmonton... The 85 Oilers rolled.
Yeah, so there was a team, but it's not just playoffs.
It's regular season.
Basically, what I'm getting at is, for as long as I've been alive, and I'm 33, there has been no team as dominant October to June as the 2022 Avs, and basically how I came up with that is,
The 119 points that they had in the regular season in 2022 was the most by an eventual Stanley Cup champion since 1988 or whenever it was.
So this team is not...
they can't do the Florida Panthers, the Tampa Bay lightning thing where it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, we'll just get them to playoffs.
We'll be a wildcard team.
We'll be the three seed and we'll play Winnipeg in the first round.
We'll play Dallas in the first round and, and we'll turn it on.