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Its going to be Toronto. Franchise player in Auston Matthews to build team around, as well as a normal front office in place with Sweet Lou Lamoriello and Babcock as HC...
I am increasingly convinced the Oilers will be that team as time goes on. Montreal hasn't been the same since PK Subban was traded (to the benefit of Nashville)!
I am increasingly convinced the Oilers will be that team as time goes on. Montreal hasn't been the same since PK Subban was traded (to the benefit of Nashville)!
The Predators won that trade. The Canadiens get to enjoy nine more years of Weber's 14-year, $110,000,000 contract.
Seeing how the Senators made it to the the Eastern Conference Final and if they retain most of their members after the expansion draft, they could be the next team from Canada to win a Stanley Cup. The Edmonton Oilers are not far behind.
I guess my answer would have to depend on when the Canadian Cup drought ends. Because if it's 1-3 years from now, my guess would be Edmonton or Toronto w/ Ottawa being a dark horse. If it goes another 10 years, well thats anyones guess.
The Predators won that trade. The Canadiens get to enjoy nine more years of Weber's 14-year, $110,000,000 contract.
Quite obvious indeed! I saw on Twitter how annoyed the Habs fans were with their GM when the Preds made their Stanley Cup Finals run!
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