We realize the NHL offseason got underway just about three weeks ago and we also understand that virtually everything has gone quiet while everyone around the league goes on vacation, but we've got two months until training camps open which means we've still got a lot of time for more moves to happen. With this lull in the action in place, it gives us the opportunity to take stock of what's happened, who's done well and who has not. That's right friends, we're calling out the winners and losers as it stands right now and we're feeling judgy .
Sometimes it's cool to be the best in the offseason because it means starting the new season on a high and full of hope. Then again, sometimes it's a terrible thing to have to live up to and the only thing that can make it stand up is ending the season with the Stanley Cup. Ah yes, it's the terrible burden of expectations, something which the losers in our story won't have to deal with! Instead, the losers will get the chance to shake off those bad vibes and prove the doubters wrong and for ruining their summer with heaps of negativity.
Whether it's the winners or the losers, we're sure you're going to have opinions and we do enjoy hearing them even when you're being really mean about it. If we're going to crown anyone for having the biggest moves, grabbing the biggest names and making sure we're going to want to watch a ton of their games next season, the Nashville Predators are the team that did it all. They also won the award for hitt.
