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Originally Posted by jeedee
IMO the only thing that matters is when a team makes the playoffs and can perform. The argument that the Leafs have cups from 100 years ago and are better than the Canucks is irrelevant because Toronto never makes the playoffs

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Making the playoffs and performing means winning the Stanley Cup. Had the Leafs won the Cup in the modern NHL, I'd say they were a better franchise than the Canucks, but in their case, no. Franchises that have won can talk as much trash as they like, because they've done something the Canucks have never done.
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