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Comment la victoire de la Coupe de Vegas peut changer la LNH pour toujours



Les Golden Knights de Vegas l’ont finalement fait sur leur route de six ans vers la Coupe Stanley. Dirigés par des joueurs comme Jack Eichel, Jonathan Marchessault, Mark Stone et Adin Hill, les Golden Knights ont essayé diverses méthodes pour tenter de remporter leur première Coupe Stanley. Ce qui ressort plus que toute autre chose, c’est la manière dont ils ont recherché et acquis des joueurs vedettes, chaque fois qu’ils sont disponibles. Avec la tendance des organisations à copier les derniers vainqueurs de la coupe Stanley, nous explorons aujourd’hui comment la victoire de la coupe stanley de Vegas pourrait jouer un rôle dans l’évolution de la LNH pour toujours. Tout le contenu visuel affiché dans cette vidéo appartient à ses propriétaires respectifs (Sportsnet, CBC, TSN, NCAA, Fox Sports, Bally Sports, NHL, LHJMQ, NBC, NHL Network, Vegas Golden Knights et tout autre groupe et organisation manquants.) #Vegas #StanleyCup #Marchessault 0:00 Intro 0:50 Gaming The Expansion Draft 3:22 Blockbuster Deals 7:37 Sacrifier des pièces utiles 9:15 Unsung Heroes 10:20 The Golden Knights Process

29 Comments

  1. I am from Vegas all it challenges is,” the legendary teams,” Det, Colorado those guys have competition. Also Las Vegas is mot a small media market but it is nit La. Vegas bas the 19th largest stadium but the #1 fans. This is like imagine if it is baseball and the Yankees and Red So. Are average teams and say the Chicago Cubs win the World Series.

  2. Shows you how important it is to have a well balanced team vs teams relying one or two all stars.

  3. So every team in the league is going to start giving away assets for nothing and alienate players? Within the next 10 years, Vegas will go on a Sabres-esque playoff drought

  4. Yeah, this playoffs was marred by horrible reffing, because the NHL was trying to not "let the boys play" they wanted it to be clean regular season hockey. But it meant that the refs essentially called every win….

  5. And not once did the word "coaching" come through in this commentary. Seems to this hockey fan, they were extremely well coached.

  6. Making money moves! That's how to do it! Make trades and get the core that works well to win it all

  7. They were gifted by a ridiculous expansion draft BUT only 6 of those players are left on this championship team. If they had won the cup in year one it would have been a huge gift but this team won, in large part, due to the trades and free agents brought in by McPhee and McCrimmon. They were aggressive. They didn't wait to build and it paid off.

  8. They may not have been gifted an all star team, but they were gifted enough assets to be able to quickly build one. Plus they escaped getting worse with the rest of the league during Seattles expansion draft. This is a team that has not had to draft and develop players yet during their entire existence, thanks to having the assets to go after almost every big name player to come on the market. You can’t do that, whithout having a plethora of extra draft picks. I don’t blame the league itself for all of Vegas’s early success. However their cushy expansion rules, coupled with the rest of the league being stupid about handing them picks to take certain players all had a hand in this. In my opinion it’s embarrassing to have an expansion team be as good as they were so quickly.

  9. They an awesome team,not just 1 or 2 lines are scoring goals,all 4lines can get it done when needed,they deserve the cup 100%,they were running over teams like nothing,I can see a repeat next year,and another cup for them!!!!awesome team!!!!

  10. Good video my guy I watched it while working from home. Super knowledgeable and now I know how to build the master team in NHL franchise mode 😂

  11. People just saw Vegas got an all star team because how good they were off rip. We were all used too expansion teams just being awful right away.

  12. There’s 6 remaining misfits from the original season, not 4, you got that wrong. You are missing Chandler Stephenson and Riley Smith!! Come on man!!

  13. I dont kniw why a team woukd pay any single player more than 6 million. Toronto really over spent, and Edmonton has a 20 million dollar duo that carry their teammates falling corpses. Get a hot post season goalie, a bunch of 6"4 giants, and just ride the season to a 6 seed.

  14. Taking out the Bruins and avs and lightning was the chance Vegas needed to win the cup. Despite the 2% chance or whatever, all the missed calls Vegas could have gotten lucky but they defiantly have a stacked team of depth, 19 candiean players etc

  15. Gee-I hope that nobody from Toronto sees this!
    At least Vegas got rid of the black sweaters…they belong in Vancouver.
    Meanwhile watch out for Seattle…they're building their team the way that Stevie Y is building thei Wings.
    The Knights did what they had to do…they were and are in a "fragile" market-they had to "come out flying" and to their credit.
    But what will happens when the Knights have to "pay" for theit short-term success?

  16. Steps to an NHL Championship:

    Step 1) Put your best player on LTIR.

    Step 2) Build your team with the salary cap saved from your player on IR.

    Step 3) Activate that player during the playoffs.

    Works every time.

  17. Its not about having that « superstar «  its about having a few lines of guys who can put up points. Not a couple guys doing all the heavy lifting.

  18. They went from flashy to huge on D and tougher…Theoretically then Seattle should win it in a few years.

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