tinyzombies
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raleh said:Habs:
Moore Belliveau M.Richard
Shutt H.Richard Lafleur
Cournoyer Morenz Geoffrion
Gainey Lach Lalonde
Harvey Robinson
Savard Lapointe
Laperierre Johnson
Roy
Plante
The Montreal Gazette had a poll in 1984 about Montreal's all-time team and the results were:
Blake as coach of course. Bowman could be his assistant.
Gainey-Beliveau-MRichard
Robinson-Harvey
Plante
So, starting from there, I'd go with:
Gainey-Beliveau-MRichard
Shutt-Morenz-Lafleur
Moore-HRichard-Geoffrion
Joliat-Lach-Lalonde
Robinson-Harvey
Savard-Lapointe
Markov-Chelios
Roy
Durnan
Plante
Dryden
Hard to choose between Selke and Pollack. I'll go with Pollack because he had a chance to adapt to the draft, and we don't know how Selke would have done, but probably well since they both listened to their people. But Pollack was aggressive and swung some deals Selke might have been too conservative to try.