Al Macinnis’ spot in the Hall is not in dispute. What’s at issue is where MacInnis belongs among the greatest D of All Time.
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Continue reading “Does Al Macinnis Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Who really belongs in the Hall of Fame?
Every NHL player's case analyzed
Al Macinnis’ spot in the Hall is not in dispute. What’s at issue is where MacInnis belongs among the greatest D of All Time.
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Continue reading “Does Al Macinnis Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Doug Wilson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame this year and most people seem to be okay with it.
In this episode we wonder whether or not he belongs.
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Continue reading “Does Doug Wilson Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Ron Francis undoubtedly belongs in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Skaters who played as long as he did and were as consistently good as he was always get in.
But the real question is, how good was he? He was never really a top offensive star and his best years came as the second line centre on a team with two of the best forwards in history (and one of the two candidates for best centre ever).
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Continue reading “Is Ron Francis One of the Great Centres in NHL History?”Bobby Smith was a star for the North Stars and then the Habs. But he has pretty mediocre offensive numbers given when he played. But then he has remarkably high playoff point totals.
So does he belong or not?
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Continue reading “Does Bobby Smith Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”The narrative is that Mark Messier is the Greatest Leader/Captain in NHL history, probably hockey history and (depending upon who you talk to) maybe even in pro sports history.
So the question isn’t whether or not he belongs in the Hall of Fame, but how good he was. And do his “intangibles” make up for never being a top offensive player ever during the course of his career?
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Continue reading “Is Mark Messier the Greatest Leader in Hockey History?”No, Dale Hunter does not belong in the Hall of Fame.
So why did we talk about him? Well, he’s 2nd All Time in Penalties in Minutes, for one thing. And there was a time when that, um, meant something.
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Continue reading “Does Dale Hunter Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”One of the Russian Five, Larionov has had team success wherever he’s gone. But his individual success only ever occurred outside of the NHL. Does he belong?
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Continue reading “Does Igor Larionov Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Glenn Anderson was the 5th best player on a dynastic hockey team. He then lucked out and got traded to a team which won him a sixth Stanley Cup. He was never the star of any of those 6 teams and he was only ever briefly a top offensive player in the NHL (when he was playing with 4 Hall of Fame skaters).
Yet he’s been in the Hall of Fame for a while.
In our latest episode, we talk about Anderson’s case, and how it centres on two things: his 6 Cups and his ridiculous playoff totals.
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Continue reading “Why is Glenn Anderson in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Rick Martin is one of the most dominant goal scorers in NHL history – he is 11th All Time in Goals Per Game. Yet he is not in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
In this episode we discuss his case and why he’s not already inducted.
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Continue reading “Does Rick Martin Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”It might seem like a silly question. However, as if this writing, Jere Lehtinen is the only eligible player with at least three Selke trophies not in the Hall of Fame. (If Datsyuk doesn’t get in once he’s eligible, there will be two.)
In this episode we discuss Lehtinen’s case in light of Guy Carbonneau’s induction in 2019.
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