WingsFan95
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With Marc Andre Fleury "likely" playing his last season on a Wild team, we can focus more on guys expected to play for at least 2-3 more seasons on arguably better teams.
Kane, Crosby and Malkin are the big 3 for obvious reasons but find themselves currently on borderline playoff teams let alone contenders.
Alec Martinez and Pat Maroon have largely lucked into their 3 rings but it is what it is and like the Draper, Maltby and Holmstroms of the world they too have a legitimate shot at a 4th however I think to separate their status they both go under the dreaded OTHER.
And while I do realize Malkin and Crosby both play on the same team you can for sake of argument imagine one is more likely in the theoretical sense.
Also there's the unique case of Kris Letang who funny enough isn't credited with a 3rd title on pages like Hockey Reference however does indeed have 3 rings and his name on the Cup 3 times. So yeah, I just put him in the Other and again I know he too is also on the Pens.
Look, frankly speaking the Penguins are not contenders and it would be shocking if they won this year and of course if they don't win let alone miss the playoffs, then there is always the real possibility of break up.
Kane, Crosby and Malkin are the big 3 for obvious reasons but find themselves currently on borderline playoff teams let alone contenders.
Alec Martinez and Pat Maroon have largely lucked into their 3 rings but it is what it is and like the Draper, Maltby and Holmstroms of the world they too have a legitimate shot at a 4th however I think to separate their status they both go under the dreaded OTHER.
And while I do realize Malkin and Crosby both play on the same team you can for sake of argument imagine one is more likely in the theoretical sense.
Also there's the unique case of Kris Letang who funny enough isn't credited with a 3rd title on pages like Hockey Reference however does indeed have 3 rings and his name on the Cup 3 times. So yeah, I just put him in the Other and again I know he too is also on the Pens.
Look, frankly speaking the Penguins are not contenders and it would be shocking if they won this year and of course if they don't win let alone miss the playoffs, then there is always the real possibility of break up.