MyBudJT
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- Mar 5, 2018
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Was just thinking of this, and don't really know which option I'd prefer. I thought it would be an interesting question posed here.
On one hand, you have to tip your hat to your team if they make it to the Stanley cup finals... however if they lose, does it really mean anything? In essence, they're the NHL's "last" losers...
On the other hand, your organization actually wins something when their AHL affiliate wins a Calder Cup... but a Calder Cup is nowhere near as impressive as the Stanley Cup.
Which is a better organizational achievment?
On one hand, you have to tip your hat to your team if they make it to the Stanley cup finals... however if they lose, does it really mean anything? In essence, they're the NHL's "last" losers...
On the other hand, your organization actually wins something when their AHL affiliate wins a Calder Cup... but a Calder Cup is nowhere near as impressive as the Stanley Cup.
Which is a better organizational achievment?