reckoning said:Cool idea for a thread, hopefully it won`t get hijacked. You can probably guess my age by my list.
1) Gil Perreault
2) Bobby Orr
3) Bobby Clarke
4) Terry O`Reilly
5) Larry Robinson
6) Rene Robert
7) Jim Schoenfeld
8) Darryl Sittler
9) Chico Resch
10) Clark Gillies
SensGuy said:1. Valeri Kamensky
2. Marian Hossa
3. Peter Forsberg
4. Mario Lemieux
5. Martin Havlat
6. Jaromir Jagr
7. Ray Bourque
8. Joe Sakic
9. Pavel Bure
10. Wade Redden
I loved him when he played for the Avs. He's the reason I play the off-wing. He was such an exciting player to watch. After he left the Avs, though, he was never the same.chooch said:Interesting, remember that goal in 87 beating Crossman. That was truly fantastic.
He had a habit of cutting in front of the net that resulted in a lot of broken wrists from slashes. Courageous player.
chooch said:Interesting, remember that goal in 87 beating Crossman. That was truly fantastic.
He had a habit of cutting in front of the net that resulted in a lot of broken wrists from slashes. Courageous player.
Bring Back Bucky said:Chooch, as the resident denizen of historic hockey
Bring Back Bucky said:Chooch, as the resident denizen of historic hockey, I'm sure you can refresh me. when did this goal occur?? Who is this "Crossman" of whom you speak??