Curious Hair wrote:
We're getting away from the original point here. Whether 48 games in 99 days is harder than 82 in 186 isn't pertinent. The fact is that relative to history, what the Devils and Blackhawks did was not the same as what other championship teams did, and this fact should be denoted.
I politely disagree.
Every team had the same scheduling constraints and were given equal opportunity to win the cup; the effort required to win the Stanley Cup was absolutely no different for the Blackhawks than it was for the Coyotes, or any other team. Rules changes are far more impactful on a season's worth of games, so by that measure there should be wild asterisks everywhere anytime there's a significant rule change (e.g., goalie trapezoid, blue/red line reconfiguration, quicker puck drop after play stoppage).
It's separation and segregation of a given championship for an arbitrarily ascribed reason. From my vantage point, it's like saying we should asterisk a hockey championship because if was warmer than normal weather and the ice was slower ... which would be just country fucking dumb, just as it's dumb to blame the Heat for something they had no control over either.
Noting the existence of a 48-game season amid dozens of 80/82/84-game seasons isn't arbitrary.