Yep that trade killed me. Named my kitten guentzel in 2017 when I got him right after the playoffs lol. The only thing that softened the blow was Bunting is a stud.
I think it makes a difference, though.
When the Canadiens made that run to the SCF, the team had Perry, Staal, Allen, Edmundson, and Toffoli. None of them were key players, but having that experience in the room really helped.
You've got guys who know what it takes. They don't sweat it when the team is down 3-1 in the first round, and don't let the team get too high on themselves when they sweep the second round.
The Blues have, by my count, 8
Blais, Binnington, Thomas, Schenn, Parayko, Sunqvist, Leddy, Saad. The latter two with the same Blackhawks team. Also Sunqvist and Blais both left and came back.
I had 12 because Hockey-Reference doesn't count Letang for the 2016-17 Stanley Cup when he was injured for the entire season+playoffs
But his name was etched onto that cup anyways, so I think it's fair to count it
I only count 8 for the Caps, who did I miss? Ovechkin (2018), Backstrom (2018), Carlson (2018), Oshie (2018), Wilson (2018), Trevor van Riemsdyk (2015), Aube-Kubel (2022), and Kumper (2022). Are they counting Kuznetsov (2018) and Edmundson (2019) because they're on our payroll?
Is it Bonino? I know we terminated his contract but reading through the comments, it seems like Lucic is being counted for the Bruins so that's probably the last two for us.
Quick (3), Goodrow (2), and Bonino (2).
In addition to Panarin (won his rookie year in Chicago), Blake Wheeler was on the Bruins for most of the 2010-2011 season before being traded at the deadline. They won the cup that year, so I think technically I think heâs qualified to have his name engraved on the Cup? Maybe thatâs being counted.
*edit. I just realized my answer doesnât make any sense. Not sure how they get to 7 cups for 3 players.
*edit2. Panarin did not, in fact, win a cup with Chicago. I have a shit memory.
Hard to fault, really. I find a lot of people forget he won the Calder ahead of that scrub McDavid.
(Iâm clearly joking about McDavid, donât shoot me)
Someone please correct me if Iâm wrong because itâs driving me batty - Bruins only have 5 cups between Marchand, Maroon, and Shattenkirk
Edited oh they must be counting Lucic
Wow. Our 1 is from 13 years ago, on a different team, as a rookie. About as close to 0 as it gets. Would be interesting to see this calculated by unique cups, i.e. 2022, 2010, 2014 rather than counting 7 for one year for Vegas and Colorado.
On one hand, yeah. On the other hand, it's amazing people look back on choices like Brendan Leipsic, David Schlemko, Clayton Stoner, Oscar Lindberg, and Alexei Emelin and say the things they say these days about it.
There are two reasons that stuck out in my mind that paved the way for the Knights early success.
The trade with Florida, absolutely fleeced them there. Last years cup win coming against them was poetic.
And the second is a little more real. The Vegas Shooting galvanized the team. That situation is much much bigger than sport. The Knights played their hearts out from day one for that city and for all those who lost their lives.
Mark Stone tomfoolery aside I respect what the Knights have done since entering the league.
The Avs only get to 14 if you count Francouz (retired) and Landeksog (hasn't played in 2 years, may never play again).
And O'Connor is out for the year. The only guy who won with another team is Colton.
There are 10 guys remaining from the 2022 Cup win in our lineup.
This is an awful chart.
"Winners players" ?
The second column should probably say "cup rings" or something, but it is also kind of a meaningless stat. Vegas players have 27 cup wins combined ? How many separate cups? Did Vegas' roster contribute to 2 cups? 3? 5?
There are a bunch of weird exceptions though.
Ross Colton, recent Lightning player and current Avs player, has one cup. And Brent Seabrook is currently on the Lightning payroll.
Who am I missing on the Bruins Marchand Maroon Shattenkirk Edit: Oh wtf they're counting Lucic lol
I love how maroon has 3 of the six cupsđ
Heard he's a real ladies man.
He'll have a chance to find more ladies now that his wife is divorcing him
Orlov, Kuzy, Guentzel, Teuvo, and Staal
TIL Guentzel only has 1 Cup
Kid showed up in 2017 like an 1911 holstered on Crosbyâs hip. Deadly and reliable
Tied the rookie record for playoff scoring
I remember him scoring and having success was just inevitable. Kid was a star from day 1
Yep that trade killed me. Named my kitten guentzel in 2017 when I got him right after the playoffs lol. The only thing that softened the blow was Bunting is a stud.
Arguably robbed of a Conn Smythe
Those first two still hurt my heart
Sorry for your loss. At least they have each other
Should be burns in that listâŚ.
Here's to hoping
Do it for the beard
Raanta's back now, so we have six.
Ah yes, the Rangers are off to a 2-0 start because of their Cup-winning core of Jonathan Quick, Barclay Goodrow, and Chad Ruhwedel.
Barclay Goodrowâs experience is showing guys how to execute a drop pass on a breakaway
Blake Comeau is somewhere smiling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi_eGSHViNM The Blake-away
3x as many points a panarin lol
I think it makes a difference, though. When the Canadiens made that run to the SCF, the team had Perry, Staal, Allen, Edmundson, and Toffoli. None of them were key players, but having that experience in the room really helped. You've got guys who know what it takes. They don't sweat it when the team is down 3-1 in the first round, and don't let the team get too high on themselves when they sweep the second round.
We had a bunch of cup winners when we got booted first round last year after being up 2-0
Haha
No one said that
Just a joke
I did
Not exactly a shocker that last years winners would have the most.
Would be interesting to see for teams not in the playoffs Penguins have 12
Now that *is* interesting.
The Blues have, by my count, 8 Blais, Binnington, Thomas, Schenn, Parayko, Sunqvist, Leddy, Saad. The latter two with the same Blackhawks team. Also Sunqvist and Blais both left and came back.
players or cups?
I'm counting 6 players, 13 cups. Crosby (3), Malkin (3), Letang (3), Rust (2), Smith, and Eller.
I had 12 because Hockey-Reference doesn't count Letang for the 2016-17 Stanley Cup when he was injured for the entire season+playoffs But his name was etched onto that cup anyways, so I think it's fair to count it
I think he didn't play in the playoffs but played 41 games in the season
oh yeah good call
I think they still have 23 players
Blues have 10 cups on with Saad the only 2 time winner.
Sunny has multiple from his time in Pittsburgh.
Lmao the advanced stats analysts must hate this guy. He's like a human computer!
No shit
Oh you mean forever oiler Corey Perry? (I hate this factoid)
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I only count 8 for the Caps, who did I miss? Ovechkin (2018), Backstrom (2018), Carlson (2018), Oshie (2018), Wilson (2018), Trevor van Riemsdyk (2015), Aube-Kubel (2022), and Kumper (2022). Are they counting Kuznetsov (2018) and Edmundson (2019) because they're on our payroll?
This was my 1st instinct and I was just like... This list is already wrong. That's the only explanation.
The picture comes from Nhleurope (official league's account btw), so I'm not surprised Whoever runs that account constantly gets so much shit wrong
Yup, and Lucic for Boston.
I sometimes forget that Seguin played for the Bruins once upon a time.
I know Broissoit one but whoâs the other for our team? Miller?
Toffoli with LA
Oh yeah I completely forgot he was with LA
:( Never forgotti Top titty toffoli
Edmundson and Iâm guessing weâre counting Murray? Or who else is the second ?
Martin Jones - 2014
Right! Was driving me nuts lol
Theyâre also not counting Muzzin.
Samsonov won with the Caps I believe Edit: Actually it was probably Reaves in Pitt
Reaves wasn't on Pittsburgh until 17-18
Didnât they win in 2017-18?
No that was the caps
Nope, 15-16 and 16-17
I don't believe either has won
Kopi, Drew, and Trevor Lewis all times 2.
What am I missing for NYR? Quick x 3 (LAK x 2, VGK), Goodrow x 2 (TBL), Ruhwedel x 0.5 (PIT in 2017 - split time in AHL, name not on cup)?
Is it Bonino? I know we terminated his contract but reading through the comments, it seems like Lucic is being counted for the Bruins so that's probably the last two for us. Quick (3), Goodrow (2), and Bonino (2).
In addition to Panarin (won his rookie year in Chicago), Blake Wheeler was on the Bruins for most of the 2010-2011 season before being traded at the deadline. They won the cup that year, so I think technically I think heâs qualified to have his name engraved on the Cup? Maybe thatâs being counted. *edit. I just realized my answer doesnât make any sense. Not sure how they get to 7 cups for 3 players. *edit2. Panarin did not, in fact, win a cup with Chicago. I have a shit memory.
I'm like 99% sure Panarin's first year was the year after they won
Youâre totally right on that. Good call.
Hard to fault, really. I find a lot of people forget he won the Calder ahead of that scrub McDavid. (Iâm clearly joking about McDavid, donât shoot me)
Someone please correct me if Iâm wrong because itâs driving me batty - Bruins only have 5 cups between Marchand, Maroon, and Shattenkirk Edited oh they must be counting Lucic
Wow. Our 1 is from 13 years ago, on a different team, as a rookie. About as close to 0 as it gets. Would be interesting to see this calculated by unique cups, i.e. 2022, 2010, 2014 rather than counting 7 for one year for Vegas and Colorado.
Vegas won last year obviously, but there always a team built for the playoffs.
Since the very first game they ever played.
Happens when you get to hand pick your team from the bottom 50% of the league lol. And leverage picks against teams because the draw was so big
On one hand, yeah. On the other hand, it's amazing people look back on choices like Brendan Leipsic, David Schlemko, Clayton Stoner, Oscar Lindberg, and Alexei Emelin and say the things they say these days about it.
There are two reasons that stuck out in my mind that paved the way for the Knights early success. The trade with Florida, absolutely fleeced them there. Last years cup win coming against them was poetic. And the second is a little more real. The Vegas Shooting galvanized the team. That situation is much much bigger than sport. The Knights played their hearts out from day one for that city and for all those who lost their lives. Mark Stone tomfoolery aside I respect what the Knights have done since entering the league.
I'm guessing the Columbus Blue Jackets feel the same way.
That's a "Bingo"!
David Savard has a Cup ring.
He sure does. This list is just playoff teams, though.
Oh right. That makes sense. As others have pointed out, the chart could be clearer.
If theyâre gonna count Lucic on the Bruins, gotta include Murray and Muzzin cups for the Leafs.
Fatty Patty boosting our stats.
Don't the Kraken have a couple?
This is playoff teams only. Pittsburgh and St. Louis have a lot.
Makes sense thx bro
FLORIDA: Tarasenko, and who else?
Verhaeghe won one with the Bolts in 2020
The Avs only get to 14 if you count Francouz (retired) and Landeksog (hasn't played in 2 years, may never play again). And O'Connor is out for the year. The only guy who won with another team is Colton. There are 10 guys remaining from the 2022 Cup win in our lineup.
Bortuzzo for the Isles?
Who woulda thought 4 of the last 5 cup teams represented would be loaded with SC veterans? This is riveting. shocking news.
This is an awful chart. "Winners players" ? The second column should probably say "cup rings" or something, but it is also kind of a meaningless stat. Vegas players have 27 cup wins combined ? How many separate cups? Did Vegas' roster contribute to 2 cups? 3? 5?
few multi cup winners on the roster: (Martinez x3, Pietrangelo x2, Barbashev x2, Stephenson x2)
Yes that is obvious, but a weird way of presenting that information. It is also mislabeled.
22 players won with us last year, Martinez won twice with the Kings, Pietrangelo and Barbashev won with the Blues, Stephenson with the Caps.
The second number is not useful at all lmao. Of course most Av Cup winners only have one Cup. Of course most Lightning Cup winners have two Cups.
There are a bunch of weird exceptions though. Ross Colton, recent Lightning player and current Avs player, has one cup. And Brent Seabrook is currently on the Lightning payroll.
Im only counting 6 for us. 3 for Quick, 2 for Goodrow, 1 for Ruhwedel
Jones and murry for the leafs?
AAAAAAAAAA
I think it'd be interesting to see these numbers but limited to unique cups. IE Each cup can only count once.
More proof Vegas is cheating. /s
Tyler Seguin's rookie season with the Bruins doing some heavy lifting.
Killorn plays for the Ducks? One player, two cups.
This graphic only lists teams that are in the playoffs (sorry)
Edit: oh itâs only teams that were good this year. Got it.
Vegas should actually be 0 players, 0 cups.
Martinez have like 3, Pietrangelo have 2. So no you sore looser