Pominville Knows
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What if Nedomansky's induction not only continues to keep the door open for non-NHL euros, but also opens it up a little bit for WHA-heavy players?
Sergei Zubov, Theo Fleury and Rod Brind’Amour should get considerations.
Some players listed are still active.
The skaters list is awful. Three active players in top four yet guys like Thornton and Crosby are not in it.
Crosby led the league in goals twice, but i take it that's not good enough for you.I only included active 500+ goal scorers. That's why Thornton and Crosby are not on the list.
The goaltenders list includes active goalies who were listed in the Hockey News Top 100 Goalies of All-Time (2018). Crosby will get on my list after he scores his 500th goal. He needs 54 more goals, and he's only had one 50-goal season his whole career.
I only included active 500+ goal scorers. That's why Thornton and Crosby are not on the list.
The goaltenders list includes active goalies who were listed in the Hockey News Top 100 Goalies of All-Time (2018). Crosby will get on my list after he scores his 500th goal. He needs 54 more goals, and he's only had one 50-goal season his whole career.
Is Iginla the only guy who is eligible for the first time that is a lock? It is going to be him and you would have to think he headlines this class. Wouldn't it be nice if his old teammate Fleury joined him? I know he has rubbed people the wrong way, but let's not forget the guy was an excellent hockey player for at least a decade.
They seem to be grabbing some older guys, so maybe this is Tremblay and Middleton's chance? I am guessing the door is closing on them more and more as time goes on. Tremblay is probably the most important Hab on that 1960s dynasty outside of Beliveau. I honestly don't know why he isn't in yet, WHA or not. If he retired in 1972 I think that would have given him a good enough career. Just imagine he doesn't bolt to the WHA. He plays for Team Canada, does well let's assume, wins another Cup in 1973 which boosts his total to 7. Yeah, how do you keep him out?
There is no goalie who is a lock cinch either. Vachon was the last of the "for sure" omissions. The others like Barrasso, Vernon, etc. all have at least some warts although Barrasso probably is in by now if he was perceived better by the media.
So is Crosby a better HHOF candidate then Pat Verbeek right now, yes or no?
So it's not really your list after all.Yes, and I think Crosby will eventually surpass Verbeek in goals before he retires. My Top 10 are listed in order from most to least goals scored.
01. Jaromir Jagr (766)
02. Alexander Ovechkin (658)
03. Jarome Iginla (625)
04. Patrick Marleau (551)
05. Keith Tkachuk (538)
06. Marian Hossa (525)
07. Pat Verbeek (522)
08. Pierre Turgeon (515)
09. Jeremy Roenick (513)
10. Peter Bondra (503)
So it's not really your list after all.
It is a ranking that is not about players chances for the Hall, even though some overlapping probably can be found.
Besides that lower on it is suddenly Not after career goals.
Makes my head hurt more than me just having woke up from sleep.
No way in hell. Henri Richard !
Then arguably Jacques Laperrière, Ralph Backstrom.
So it's not really your list after all.
It is a ranking that is not about players chances for the Hall, even though some overlapping probably can be found.
Besides that lower on it is suddenly Not after career goals.
Makes my head hurt more than me just having woke up from sleep.
20 PREDICTIONS FOR THE 2020 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Alexander Mogilny
03. Daniel Alfredsson
04. Curtis Joseph
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Curtis Joseph
03. Peter Bondra
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Marian Hossa
03. Daniel Alfredsson
04. Curtis Joseph
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Marian Hossa
03. Theo Fleury
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Curtis Joseph
03. Theo Fleury
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Peter Bondra
03. Theo Fleury
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Rod Brind'Amour
03. Theo Fleury
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Rod Brind'Amour
03. Curtis Joseph
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Rod Brind'Amour
03. Alexander Mogilny
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Peter Bondra
03. Rod Brind'Amour
04. Daniel Alfredsson
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Keith Tkachuk
03. Pat Verbeek
04. Peter Bondra
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Keith Tkachuk
03. Pierre Turgeon
04. Jeremy Roenick
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Pierre Turgeon
03. Jeremy Roenick
04. Peter Bondra
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Curtis Joseph
03. Mike Vernon
04. Tom Barrasso
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Curtis Joseph
03. Claude Lemieux
04. Esa Tikkanen
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Andy Moog
03. Kevin Lowe
04. Brent Sutter
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Jarome Iginla
02. Claude Lemieux
03. Kevin Lowe
04. Brent Sutter
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Kent Nilsson
02. Pierre Turgeon
03. Bob Nystrom
04. Brent Sutter
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Andy Moog
02. Kevin Lowe
03. Esa Tikkanen
04. Charlie Huddy
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
OR
01. Mike Liut
02. Dale Hunter
03. Peter Bondra
04. Olaf Kolzig
05. David Poile
06. Bryan Murray
Some woman who was good from the United States or Canada in an era where there were three meaningful games a year where they played each other.
Better than this year, for sure, although still kinda thin.Iginla, Hossa, Mogilny, Theo Fleury
wingers only
No to all of them.Players I’d like to see inducted in the next few years from now
Rick Martin
Bernie Nichols
John Leclair
Flash Hoilett
Steve Larmer
Charlie Simmer