Let’s make Canada great again, at hockey Globe_Sports
It is in the nature of the NHL playoffs that it causes this country to split into geographic factions.
You know what you call someone who pulls for whichever hockey team seems sexiest at a given moment? An American. In the parlance of your tuned-in, modern NHL executive, 26 years is not a small sample size. It’s a Costco sample size. It’s one-quarter of the time the league has existed. In the past, we have explained this to ourselves by taking a holistic view of the NHL ecosystem. Canada wins the Stanley Cup every year because half the players on every team are Canadian. The game is Canadian. The coaches are Canadian. The GM is probably from Moose Jaw.That worked after 10 years of misses. Fifteen? Sure. But when it’s up to a quarter-century, we’re beginning to speak in terms of generations.
This is distinct from rooting, mind you. Nobody has to break any oaths. You don’t need to buy a jersey. But just this once, let us not put a group hex on the tallest Canadian NHL poppy. Once this is over, Canada’s regions can go back to being vaguely suspicious and resentful of each other.Three choices here – the good one , the underdog one and the one no one west of Oakville, Ont., will be able to reconcile themselves to .
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