
Originally Posted by
CanDB
Good point about NBA vs NHL. I am a BB fan, but when I see a team loaded like GS, with only 5 players on the court, and able to play a good chunk of the game, I am not as excited....ha ha, especially if I am not a fan of the stacked team! Sure, opposing coaches can dream up the best strategy imaginable, but if a player can down 3 pointers from almost anywhere, or a guy is 10 feet tall (just an example), you are limited in how you defend.
Same goes in The NHL to a point....some teams will have more talent, or balance, or goaltending. But you typically need 4 forward lines, and 3 D combos, plus a goalie, to win. Yes, you can play with one less 'line' of each, for a period of time, but not usually in a 60 minute game.
But the key is, a good coach can impact a game, and journeymen players can max out their effectiveness, by going full bore, in a disciplined manner....and if they play the game right, they can contribute on the scoreboard. You can minimize star players. It's a hard, fast game....and often the team that wants it more, can win. You will see star players blocking shots, and playing a defensive role as required. It's a mindset. And yes, a salary cap in a sport with this many players tends to help balance talent.
Plus there is always that element of opportunism, when you cash in a key goal or two, because the chances may be limited in what becomes more defensive style hockey.
But as I mentioned, you need a coach that can implement good systems, and win over the locker room, along with a team that understands the meaning of courage and "team first". And it never hurts to have a hot goalie....which is something that can often change the outcome of any series.