Team 1983 vs Team 1984 vs Team 1979

Mitch nylander

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Since the other poll end up being a blow out, I believe this one is a lot closer!
All Players Are in there Prime! Also, if i'm missing someone please point it out!

Team 1979

Michel Goulet - Mark Messier - Mike Gartner
Brian Propp - Glenn Anderson - Anton Stastny
Mats Naslund - Neal Broten - Rick Vaive
Thomas Steen - Dale Hunter - John Ogrodnick
Guy Charbonneau
Dave Christian

Ray Bourque - Paul Reinhart
Kevin Lowe - Rob Ramage
Doug Crossman - Brad Mccrimon
Craig Hartsburg

Pelle Lindbergh
Rick Wamsley
Jacques Clouthier

Team 1983

Rick Tocchet - Steve Yzerman - Russ Courtnall
Kevin Stevens - Pat Lafontaine - Cam Neely
John Mclean - Dave Gagner - Claude Lemieux
Esa Tikkanen - Peter Zezel - Sergei Makarov
Sylvain Turgeon
Peter Klima

Garry Galley - Viacheslav Fetisov
Use Krupp - Alexei Kasatonov
Joey Kocur - Tommy Albein
Jeff Beukeboom

Dominik Hasek
Tom Barasso
Vladislav Tretiak

Team 1984

Luc Robitaille - Mario Lemieux - Brett Hull
Gary Roberts - Kirk Muller - Eddy Olczyk
Stephane Richer - Cliff Ronning - Scott Melanby
Shayne Corson - Michael Pivonka - Ray Sheppard
Shawn Burr
Paul Ysebaert

Gary Suter - Kevin Hatcher
Jeff Brown - Al Iafrate
Sylvain Cote - Petr Svoboda
Doug Bodger

Patrick Roy
Kirk Mclean
Jeff Reese
 
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bobholly39

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There are 3 "x-factors" in the history of the NHL.

Hasek is great and all but he's not one of them. Lemieux is. I think that alone is reason enough to take 84. I wouldn't bet against them
 

Sens of Anarchy

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83 is the most stacked . Hard to play against , clutch players. Excellent 1-2 punch with Yzerman and Lafontaine Great Goaltending. Sergei Makarov a 4th line RW ... team is stacked.
 

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