Who was the best faceoff man of all time?

sr edler

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I always got the impression Sundin was pretty good at face-offs. Not extraordinary good, but better than the average perhaps.

How exactly does one become so good on face-offs anyway? What kind of skill do you need?

Mild autism probably helps, if that's a skill. ;)

Or a mild manic feeling that your team wont be able to re-capture the puck.
 

John Flyers Fan

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One face-off with my life on the line I'll take Clarke. Jarvis, Carbonneau & Bergeron would be up there as well.

Not sure their was ever a better face-off team than the 1995-96 Flyers.Lindros, Brind'amour, and Otto as the big 3, with Craig MacTavish, and Dale Hawerchuk rounding out the group.
 

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