Again, you're replying all emotionally over something you admitted yourself. Never said you can't comprehend it enough to appreciate it. Just that you can't appreciate it to the same degrees as someone who lived through it. And honestly? I don't even believe something like this is up for such argument. I mean, it's a completely, completely obvious concept.
You also criticised me for watching the 1994 documentary, as if I could have done anything else to appreciate it more than, again, building a time machine. I'm sure you would also dislike me not watching the doc, as it would clearly be a reflection of me and the entire generation not appreciating history.
So basically, it's the age argument again. I can see that this is literally the only thing that the 1994 crowd can hang their hat on.
And speaking of history, the way that the Rangers portray their franchise history is laughable and they deserve to be called out. All about 94. No mention of the great late 70s teams, no mention of the 1950 team that lost the Cup in game 7 OT. Bill Cook and Boucher might as well have never existed. And Adam Graves wearing #9 is a disgrace in its own right.
But I'm the one who doesn't appreciate history.