No, every Stanley Cup winner has had a disproportionately high number of Canadian players, typically at least 50% of the roster. For example, the 2023 Vegas Golden Knights had ~51% Canadians, above the NHL's ~41% average. Even the 1938 Chicago Blackhawks, with many Americans, had ~55% Canadians. Sources: QuantHockey, The Hockey Writers.
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Ancestral and Regret #9 both incredibly expressive solosโฆ He has such breadth of creation incredible depth of feeling/emotion!
When Gary Moore played 'I Need Your Love So Bad,' it wasn't just the blues, it was pure emotion, laid bare on every string.
All of his performances were just like that though.
His guitar didn't just sing, it cried for love, loss, and longing.
@VinnysCorner1 Terry Bradshaw, Fran Tarkenton, Roger Staubach, Kenny Stabler, Joe Theismann, Bob Griese, Jim Plunkett, Lynn Dickey, Ken Anderson, Joe Ferguson, Brian Sipe Dan Fouts and on and on and onโฆ growing up in the late 70s was fun!