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Put the Original Six to Rest Already

Let me preface this post by saying I am a huge fan of tradition.

In the Columbus Blue Jackets' short history, you will find things such as: pre-game chants of "LEO!"; the cannon, after which we are aptly named; and the Blue Jackets name itself is honoring Columbus and the state of Ohio's role in the Civil War.

The Original Six, as you may know, are the first six teams to make up the National Hockey League, consisting of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, and New York Rangers (though this is a bit inaccurate, as other teams came and went throughout some of the early years).

I have not been a huge fan of the whole Original Six idea for some time. Originally, the name started to designate the six aforementioned teams that were part of the league before expansion in 1967, when six more teams were added to the league. Today, it is used to denote teams that are held in some special regard. We will no doubt continue to hear about the Original Six New York Rangers coming to Columbus well through Saturday and probably on into Sunday.

But what does it mean? What other league groups or terms a subset of teams as special, based on anything other than their winning percentage? There's a reason people care about the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts but not the Jacksonville Jaguars. Likewise, the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics matter for one simple reason: they win.

Why should I care about the Toronto Maple Leafs again? They haven't won a Stanley Cup since the league had more than a dozen teams.

Meanwhile, I don't mind the coverage the Pittsburgh Penguins or Detroit Red Wings receive from the media. They're good, they win, and in the case of Pittsburgh, they have as much hockey tradition as any other city with a professional team.

I don't expect people outside of Columbus to truly care or be passionate about the Blue Jackets until the team does something meaningful. As it stands, the team may be another year or more away from a serious playoff run.

But how about we start caring about teams for what counts -- wins -- and not based on date of birth.

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Interesting perspective!

Hi Andy, thanks for your insight. Having been raised in an “Original Six” region, it was easy to see back in the 12 team NHL how most of the O6 teams manhandled the expansion teams. O6 was the “East”, New 6 were the “West”. That made for a stacked deck come Cup Finals time!

Most of the rivalries that I am used to among the O6, I’ve been watching for my whole life. That makes those games “special”-to me. If it makes them also special to others that’s great, but there is so much more than just the O6! Even as a former Whaler season ticket holder, I didn’t care so much for them. It was great to see the O6 teams, but also teams like the Penguins and the Oilers of the late 80s and early 90s. As the game has changed over the years, I think the fans have also changed with the expanded NHL.

IMO, “Original Six” other than longevity (some might say “tradition”) doesn’t mean what it used to anymore. In fact, other than the Red Wings, only the Blackhawks and Rangers have sipped champagne in the last 20 years. There will always be a mystique to the O6, and rightly so, but look at the impact teams like the Flyers, Islanders, Oilers, Penguins and Devils have had in the “modern” era. Finally, let’s not forget Cup Champions from 2004-07: Tampa Bay, Carolina and Anaheim! Hopefully, it won’t be long before we can add Columbus to that list!

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by Lou Bordeaux on Dec 10, 2010 5:40 PM EST reply actions  

umm that is incorrect sir

Montreal won the cup in 93, NY won the cup in 94 Boston and toronto are the only ones who have not won the cup within 20 years.

by FFmorgan89 on Dec 11, 2010 4:49 PM EST up reply actions  

Because it is history.

by you’re logic why should anyone care about World war 2? or the Civil war? its what made this country what it is today. just like the original six made what the league is today. say what you want about the original 6 but they have more history than any of the other teams. Montreals 24 cups and countless legends. Detroit with one of the most famous traditions in sports (throwing the octopi) toronto still holds the Hockey hall of fame. they make the original six to be famous and historic than most other teams because they are more historic than other teams.

by FFmorgan89 on Dec 11, 2010 4:45 PM EST reply actions  

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