Can the Avalanche Break the Presidents’ Trophy “Curse”?

Being first in the NHL is all fun for most of the season. Goal scoring, good defense, stable goaltending, all things clicking all at the same time, that shows that this team really can make a deep run into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, that’s, until you win the Presidents’ Trophy.
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Despite your hard work all season, the collective of fans and media online now hit you with “since you won the Presidents Cup, you’re not going to win, you have the curse”, but is it really a curse? What is the stipulation that, for so long as the best regular-season team doesn’t win the trophy because of some “curse”?
You can say the curse really “started” in the 2013 playoffs, where the last team that won the Presidents’ Trophy was the Chicago Blackhawks, who ended up beating the Boston Bruins in the finals. Since then, no team that has won the trophy has gone on to win the Stanley Cup, especially notable teams that looked destined to win it all but lost in the finals or earlier rounds.
The 2010-2011 Vancouver Cancucks, league high 54 wins, but ended up losing in Game seven of the finals, and is known for what happened after the loss. The 2018-2019 Tampa Bay Lightning tied the NHL record for wins (62) but were swept in the first round by the Columbus Blue Jackets. More recently, the 2022-2023 Boston Bruins broke the NHL records for wins and points in a season, but lost in the first round to the eventual champions, the Florida Panthers.
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In the 2022 post-season, where the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup, the Florida Panthers won the Presidents’ Trophy but lost in the first round to the Washington Capitals in six games.
The season before that, when the Avalanche won the Presidents’ Trophy, they lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in…

