The theme of this post is kindness.
As in, let’s be kind to the fans of the league’s worst teams. It’s easy to forget these days, as some fans watch their teams fight for a playoff spot and others are already thinking about the Stanley Cup, that not all of us are having fun right now. Some of us cheer for teams that are already out of the playoff hunt, and in some cases might have been for months now.
That’s where the kindness comes in. Let’s show empathy and basic human decency to those fans, the ones who have the misfortune of rooting for one of those horrible, embarrassing, miserable loser teams.
I’ll admit that that last sentence could have gone better. Kindness isn’t easy. But it can be instructive.
For example, we did this post last year, featuring 11 teams. Of those 11 teams who were in bad shape, two – the Devils and Senators – have already clinched playoff spots this year. Another, the Canadiens, are about to join them. Optimism can be real.
Um, also one of those 11 teams ceased to exist a few days after the column ran. So sure, a mixed bag. Let’s stay focused on the positive. Kindness, remember.
According to Dom’s model, there are 15 teams that are either eliminated from playoff contention, or that have odds of less than 1%. In other words, they’re done. And they could probably use a kind word or two. Well, we’re going to give them three, as in three positive thoughts in a season of despair.
As always, we’ll do this in order, starting form the easiest team to find positivity for and working our way down to the most challenging.
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ReplyDeleteI love how the post spreads positivity for fans of struggling NHL teams — a great reminder that hope and kindness are always needed, even during the Crazy Cattle 3D most forgettable of seasons.
ReplyDeleteA thoughtful reminder that even in a season of losses, there’s room for hope, growth, and a little kindness—because every fanbase deserves a reason to smile, even if it’s just three kind words. gaming
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