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While not too much value there, some good players for sure. Kariya, Roenick, Bondra, and Recchi are possibilities for sure.
Turgeon should be one too. Over 500 goals, over 1300 points (averaged over a point per game in his career) and almost a point per game in playoffs. 4 time All-Star, but no major awards (IDK - maybe he did receive a leg lamp at one point.) He played in an era where superstar centers ruled the league: Gretzky, Lemieux, Yzerman, Lindros, Sundin, Messier, Fedorov, Oates, Kariya, Lafontaine, Gilmour - to name a few. |
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Where are all you hockey aficionados on a normal basis. We have to have some more off baseball show and tell here. Football, Hockey, Basketball, Golf, etc. I can't be the only guy who collects everything.
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i was a big hockey fan in the early 90's...when you're talking about these guys up for the hof now those were my "prime" years. it's almost unbelievable to think guys like bure in the hof already and you have jagr who came into the league BEFORE some of these guys and he's still going strong. god bless the man.
edit: pierre turgeon is another good candidate, he did play in a stacked era. if you do the baseball adjusted-era number like they do in baseball his number probably falls short as his peak years wasn't that impressive (only one 100pt season). but this isn't baseball where's the criteria is more laxed i'd definitely put him in...just a quiet guy who went about his business on the nice. Last edited by chaddurbin; 12-23-2015 at 10:39 AM. |
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...this talk about 80's and 90's hockey had me thinking a bit more about where some of these players rank. Going back to the dominant centers of that era - everyone knows that the likes of Gretzky, Lemieux and Yzerman are in a separate class. However, looking at Turgeon's stats compared to another center of that era, Mats Sundin, who was a first ballot fall-of-famer - it seems that Turgeon is just as deserving, maybe even more.
Mats Sundin: Games Played: 1,346 Goals: 564 Assists: 785 Points: 1,349 Points Per Game: 1.002 100+ Point Seasons: (1) 1992-93 Playoffs: Games Played: 91 Goals: 38 Assists: 44 Points: 82 Points Per Game: .090 Awards: (1) Mark Messier Leadership Award (2007-08) Stanley Cups: (0) Pierre Turgeon: Games Played: 1,294 Goals: 515 Assists: 812 Points: 1,327 Points Per Game: 1.025 100+ Point Seasons: (2) 1989-90 and 1992-93 Playoffs: Games Played: 109 Goals: 35 Assists: 62 Points: 97 Points Per Game: 0.89 Awards: (1) Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (1992-93) Stanley Cups: (0) ...can't get much closer than that. I know there's other things to look at besides the stats listed above - but how one is a first-ballot hall of famer, and the other may never be considered is quite perplexing. The knock on Turgeon was his refusal to participate in a major brawl while playing for Canada, before he even played in the NHL. With the way the NHL is trying to make fighting less of a factor - something like that may very well be looked at in a different light nowadays. The Positive Coaching Alliance would be all over that. Haha ...sorry for getting sidetracked. That lot of signatures is solid, now that I think about the skill of those players. Neat collection! |
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Is 500 goals pretty much a HOF lock, like 300 wins/3000 hits? So if a guy ends with 489 goals, he's stuck in Tommy John/Jim Kaat purgatory?
By the way, cool breakdown on Turgeon. Thanks to all for the discussions. Ken |
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