Nicklin3011*
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Clearly Chicago is a current dynasty in the salary cap era. No, it's like the Oilers or Islanders, Canadiens, ect, but it's still very very impressive in this era.
2 Cups (Very well could have been 3 if it weren't for a unlucky bounce vs LA in OT) Rivaling the run Detroit was on and will give them a run for their money with 1 more cup in the next year or two.
5 Conference Finals to date
As long as they have Kane/Toews/Keith they will continue to be able to build around these guys and reload as they have proved (IE. Saad, Teravainen,TVR, and all the small pieces they seem to find either in Free Agency or through the draft, so the "End of Days Part 2" people can probably back off in regards to Chicago falling off the map. Especially with the cap incrementally going up moving forward.
But besides Chicago who else could be considered a cap era dynasty? LA? 2 Cups, but not as much success other then that? Is this the new type of "Dynasty"? Do you think we will ever see a dynasty like the past?
2 Cups (Very well could have been 3 if it weren't for a unlucky bounce vs LA in OT) Rivaling the run Detroit was on and will give them a run for their money with 1 more cup in the next year or two.
5 Conference Finals to date
As long as they have Kane/Toews/Keith they will continue to be able to build around these guys and reload as they have proved (IE. Saad, Teravainen,TVR, and all the small pieces they seem to find either in Free Agency or through the draft, so the "End of Days Part 2" people can probably back off in regards to Chicago falling off the map. Especially with the cap incrementally going up moving forward.
But besides Chicago who else could be considered a cap era dynasty? LA? 2 Cups, but not as much success other then that? Is this the new type of "Dynasty"? Do you think we will ever see a dynasty like the past?