Saturday, November 9, 2024

Help me become a better contrarian

Hey folks…

Thinking of doing another edition of The Contrarian. You send in a statement that you think is obvious or inarguable, and I’ll try to come up with the contrarian view.

We've done a few of these, and the ones that work best find that sweet spot of feeling difficult but not impossible. "Mark Messier was a bad signing for the Canucks" and "Ray Bourque's Cup win was good" worked great. Stuff like "Connor McDavid is good at hockey" or "The Leafs have a bad playoff record", not so much.

Send me your sure-thing statement via email at dgbcontrarian@gmail.com.




88 comments:

  1. Bedard might have the better career in totality, but his peak will never be as high as mcdavid’s because he doesn’t have the A+ puck carrying speed

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  2. Leafs will live up to the hype and win the Cup

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  3. The two line pass was a terrible rule and was rightfully gotten rid of.

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  4. How about the contrarian to your famous argument: video review for icing, hand passes, and penalties is a terrible idea.

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  5. Gary Bettman is a bad commissioner

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    1. Gary Bettman's 30-year reign demonstrates why term limits are needed for the Commissioner's job.

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  6. Everyone (fans, IIHF, NHL, players, other pro leagues, minor hockey, etc) benefits from regular best-on-best international hockey.

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  7. Hitler did nothing wrong

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    1. Even as anonymous this is disgraceful

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  8. The Stanley Cup is the best trophy in sports.

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  9. 1. Gordie Howe is a lock top 10 all time

    2. Removing offsides entirely would be a bad idea

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  10. The President's Trophy means nothing to anyone.

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  11. The bruins deserved to win in 2011

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  12. Sidney Crosby has had the greatest career of any currently active player

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  13. Hockey players are the toughest athletes.

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  14. The Canucks are far closer to bottom feeder than Cup contenders.

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  15. Goaltending is generally better in the NHL now than it was in the 70s and 80s.

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  16. The Bruins don’t with the 2011 cup without the Joe Thornton trade.

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  17. The Arizona Coyotes have run out of chances to prove the market can support an NHL team.

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  18. This is the only logical points system for the NHL standings: 3 points for a regulation win, 2 points for an overtime win, 1 point for a shootout win. 0 points for losers.

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  19. Hockey was improved by adding the forward pass.

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  20. The earth is a globe

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  21. My dad could beat up your dad

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  22. Getting rid of the puck in the crease "aka brett hull" rule was a good and necessary change

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  23. The current divisional playoff format is stale. We should go back to 1-8 seeding.

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  24. High scoring games are better than low scoring games.

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  25. Traditionally, 2/3 of teams make the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The NHL would benefit greatly by expanding the playoffs to 20 or 24 teams.

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  26. The League's trophies should be named after the game's greatest players, not executives.

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    1. This Lester Pearson erasure will not stand, man.

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  27. Hockey Night In Canada doesn't feel like Hockey Night In Canada ever since they lost their theme music.

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  28. The shootout is a terrible way to end a hockey game

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  29. After whistle scrums are stupid and it would be easy to get rid of them only we're all so used to them that no one ever suggests it.

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  30. The NHL regular season is more fun than the playoffs.

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  31. The NHL should pause their season to participate in the Olympics

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  32. The current playoff system is perfect and shouldn’t be changed.

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  33. A father-son rule should be established allowing teams to claim sons of famous alumni. In exchange for draft picks. Australian Rules Football has this. Now expanded to parent-offspring with the rise of the AFLW.

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  34. The trap was bad for the NHL

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  35. The professionalization, modern sports science, and training of NHL players to become elite, healthy, and highly skilled athletes has allowed for the best hockey in history.

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  36. Harold Ballard was a terrible owner.

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  37. Patrice Bergeron is one of the greatest two-way forwards of all time

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  38. Hockey in Vegas has been an overwhelming success.

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  39. The key to a successful team in the modern NHL is drafting & development.

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  40. Tom Wilson (or Dale Hunter or take your pick) was a dirty player.

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  41. Inverse of the Vegas one: "Arizona Coyotes have been a mess of a franchise"

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  42. A hockey team obviously can't thrive in Atlanta.

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  43. Taro Tsujimoto was fictional and never truly existed.

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  44. The Minnesota Wild have been a soul-crushing team that always dashes your hopes and dreams.

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  45. A solid 3rd line will be more of a determining factor of your ability to win the cup more than elite level

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  46. Unless you're Vegas, you can't win Cups without star players on entry-level contracts. It's why the Leafs are doomed.

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  47. No, Chris Osgood is not a Hall-of-Famer. Come on now. Have some self-respect.

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  48. Mike Milbury and Jim Benning are the best GMs in history.

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  49. They should never be called the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

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  50. Gary Bettman is the worst commissioner in the history of professional sport and has destroyed the game of hockey

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  51. The Arizona Coyotes playing in Mullet arena is an embarrassment for the league.

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  52. Wendel Clark was an overrated player.

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  53. The Ottawa Senators would have won the Stanley Cup in 2017 if not for Chris Kunitz.

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  54. Brian Noonan (not Messier) scored the winning goal for the NYR in 1994 game 7 SCF

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  55. The 2016 free agent class was the worst in recent memory.

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  56. Grit and heart are important for a team to have a successful playoff run

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  57. The Norris Division in the 80s was one of the worst ever.

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  58. John Scott ASG was the last time it was any good.

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  59. Canada is the most important country in the history of hockey.

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  60. The NHL is inherently biased against big hockey market teams in favor of "growth" teams like Arizona.

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  61. The Nordiques unequivocally won the trade sending Lindros to the Flyers.

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  62. Gordie Howe was a really good player who was really durable, but that shouldn't put him on the NHL's Mt. Rushmore.

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  63. 3 points for a regulation win makes no sense and is a terrible idea in this era of the loser point. Indeer, 3 points for regulation win, 2 for OT/SO win, 1 for OT/SO loss and 0 for regulation loss is just blatant communism.

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  64. Norm Green doesn't suck and The Wild should not be renamed the North Stars.

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  65. Wendel Clark is your all time favourite player.

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  66. Wayne Gretzky is the most important player in hockey history.

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  67. Paul Henderson's goal, thrilling as it was, set back hockey in North America by 15 years by sticking with the old ways instead of the superior European game.

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  68. Brass Bonanza is the greatest goal song of all time.

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  69. Eddie Johnston was rewarded with the Pitt GM job for delivering Francis and Samuelsson from Hartford.

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  70. There is a definite East Coast bias against all teams west of that time zone.

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    1. I should have said an east coast media bias against all teams west of that time zone.

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  71. His skate was in the crease! Overlooking the blatant obvious fact was a travesty.

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  72. Dale Hunter's hit on Pierre Turgeon was a disgusting display of violent unsportmanship.

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  73. The New Jersey Devils ruined hockey in the 90’s with their trapping style of hockey.

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  74. Dominik Hasek is the greatest Goalie of all-time

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  75. If Patrick Marleau (most NHL games played) belongs in the Hockey Hall of Fame, so does Kerry Fraser (most NHL games refereed).

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  76. Dollar Bill Wirtz should have televised Blackhawks home games on local tv to grow/maintain the fan base

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  77. NHL leadership are a bunch of troglodytes, terrified of anything new or exciting that might upset their 70 year old white guy fan base

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  78. If he ever retires, Jaromír Jágr should wait the standard three years before being eligible to enter the Hall of Fame.

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  79. Recycling Canadian and American coaches and GM's is great for the league's long-term development.

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  80. Buffalo teams are cursed

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  81. Gary Bettman and the NHL are single-handedly keeping Nickleback in business.

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  82. Sidney Crosby had a better career than Alex Ovechkin.

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