Does Vincent Lecavalier Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

Vincent Lecavalier is one of those classic “one great year” cases; he was a dominant player for a season or two but, for much of the rest of his career, he was merely good. Was Lecavalier’s peak good enough for him to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Does Daniel Alfredsson Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

Every year, Daniel Alfredsson’s name comes up on a list of eligible players for the Hockey Hall of Fame, due to his career games and points. There is great disagreement as to whether or not he belongs.

In our latest episode, we discuss his case:

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Does Brendan Shanahan Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

Does Brendan Shanahan belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

It’s a silly question about one of the greatest power forwards ever. We still ask it and talk about his case.

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Does Shane Doan even have a case for the Hall of Fame?

The idea of Shane Doan being in the Hockey Hall of Fame may strike you as absurd. It strikes one of us that way. The other of us tries to persuade us all that there is actually a case for Shane Doan to be in the Hall of Fame.

So the first part of this episode is about whether or not Shane Doan even has a case to be in the Hall of Fame. We hope you enjoy it. You can listen here:

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Do the Sedin Twins Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

We decided to treat the Sedin twins as one player, because they are a unique phenomenon in the history of hockey.

Did they do enough in their careers to merit induction as great players, rather than just as a novelty?

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Does Jarome Iginla Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?

Though he’s technically still active, we decided there was no way he was going to improve his case if he ever did manage to make an NHL comeback, so we decided to talk about Jarome Iginla’s Hall of Fame case.

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Francis King Clancy

King Clancy’s Career

  • NHL: 1921-37; 16 seasons, 15 quality
  • Totals:
    • 136G (23rd All Time at his retirement),
    • 147A (7th) for
    • 283P (13th) in
    • 592 games (2nd – Clancy was the career leader in Games Played from the 1934-35 season to the next season);
    • 104. 3 PS (1st)
  • Clancy was 10th All Time in GPG, 8th in APG and 10th in PPG at his retirement (if the qualifier is set to 500 games, 15 qualifying players, as Clancy doesn’t qualify for the leaderboards)
  • At his retirement, Clancy was 1st All Time in Defensive Point Shares
  • Era: Of the 14 skaters to play in at least 500 games between 1921 and 1937, Clancy is
    • 7th in Goals,
    • 9th in GPG and PPG,
    • 6th in Assists and OPS,
    • 8th in APG and Points,
    • 1st in DPS and PS,
    • 2nd in Games
  • 82-game average: 19G, 21A for 40P
  • 3-year peak (1927-30): 44-game average of 13G, 11A for 24P
  • Playoffs: 8G, 8A for 16P in 55 games
  • Adjusted: 247G, 550A for 797P
  • Adjusted 82-game average: 34G, 76A for 110P
  • Trades:
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