Since for
some reason Ray hasn't been updating this thread, permit me:
Capitals dominate Golden Knights for Game 3 win
It took four rounds of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs for the Vegas Golden Knights to finally experience a crisis of confidence, whether they acknowledge it or not. That’s what this driven, stingy Washington Capitals team is capable of.
The Capitals also stand as the first team to give the Cinderella Golden Knights back-to-back playoff defeats. (You know, if you needed another reminder of just how sensational Vegas’ run has been. Golden Knights fans might appreciate that comfort, as they haven’t been to that “sad playoff place” all that often.)
https://nhl.nbcsports.com/2018/06/02/ca ... ame-3-win/
Unlike some folks, I don't have a problem with Las Vegas having a major sport championship per se. I like Las Vegas, Kelly has some relatives who live there, and since the town has now grown to the point that it has a large enough local population base to support an NHL franchise, (and soon an NFL franchise) more power to them...
What I do have a
substantial problem with however, is an expansion franchise, no matter where they are located, winning a championship in their first season...
Fans should not be spoiled with a championship team right off the bat; they should have to pay their dues rooting for a losing team for at least a few seasons before being rewarded with the pinnacle of the sport's success...
It's just the proper moral order of the universe that it be that way...it helps build character...
We Caps fans had
many seasons of character building; I wouldn't want to deny the residents of Las Vegas the same opportunity...