En se rendant à la patinoire aujourd’hui, Army pensait à sa plus grande déception face à la situation des Blues, à savoir qu’ils n’avaient vraiment pas pu défendre leur championnat en 2019-20. C’était, bien sûr, les séries éliminatoires retardées par COVID dans la bulle.
Driving to the rink today, Army was thinking about his biggest disappointment with the Blues' situation, which was they really didn't get to defend their championship in 2019-20. That, of course, was the COVID-delayed playoffs in the bubble. #stlblues
— Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) February 18, 2023
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There’s always “shoulda, coulda, woulda” but it is truly unfortunate the 2020 season was cut short. The blues were a wagon, first in the west and looked like they were going to run it back. The pause did them no favors and once they got back together they lost steam.
I just want everyone to remember the 19/20 team and even the 21/22 team. Doug deserves some credit cus it truly wasn’t one crack at the can.
They did. They got fucking worked by Van in the bubble
They weren’t the same team after the Bouwmeester scare.
I think that season will have an asterisk for all the major sports.
It was bullshit. CoVid was overrated as fuck and ended up being nothing to worry about anyways. We were robbed of a repeat.
I think the real disappointment is the friends we made along the way.
Binner had COVID too. Didnt look right in thr bubble playoffs.
The whole world seemed to go to shit after 2019
Ok
Excuses are like assholes, everyone’s got one.
Truth is, we had just as good of a shot as anyone else. Everyone else’s season was suspended too. It’s not like it only affected us.
Let’s face it. Army built us a winning Cup team, but he also mismanaged keeping them together and building a dynasty instead of making us one-hit wonders.
Not bitter. We got a Cup. But it’s facts, non-the-less. Let’s not act like Army and the Blues were robbed. That’s delusional.