Ed Belfour was one of the better goalies of the era, but does that mean he belongs in the Hockey Hall of Fame?
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Continue reading “Does Ed Belfour Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Who really belongs in the Hall of Fame?
Every NHL player's case analyzed
Ed Belfour was one of the better goalies of the era, but does that mean he belongs in the Hockey Hall of Fame?
Listen to us discuss Belfour’s case here:
Continue reading “Does Ed Belfour 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?”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?”Jeremy Roenick was a dominant offensive player who was one of the few true personalities in a league known for extremely boring players.
Or was he a dominant offensive player? Both of us remember him being dominant but the stats don’t really back it up.
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Continue reading “Does Jeremy Roenick Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Craig Janney is 14th All Time in Assists Per Game, one of only two players in the Top 15 who are not in the Hall of Fame or still active.
The big knocks against Janney are his minus, the length of his career and his lack of a truly dominant season.
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Continue reading “Does Craig Janney Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Bernie Nicholls had one of the greatest individual seasons in the NHL by someone not named Gretzky. But looking at his career playing without Gretzky (or Dionne), his career is a lot less impressive. Does this point per game player belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?
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Continue reading “Does Bernie Nicholls Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Gary Suter is one of the top offensive defencemen in the history of the NHL.
However, many of the defenders above Suter on the points list played at exactly the same time so, in context, his impressive offensive numbers don’t look so impressive.
We talk about Suter’s case here:
Continue reading “Does Gary Suter Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Rob Blake was one of the star offensive defencemen of his era.
But he likely didn’t deserve his Norris Trophy the year he won it.
Does he still belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?
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Continue reading “Does Rob Blake Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”By offensive numbers alone, it sure looks like there’s no much of a case for Vincent Damphousse to be included in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
However, some of us remember him as being particularly reliable defensively.
Was he? Did he do enough on that end? Have we forgotten how good he was because he never won the Selke, or are we mis-remembering?
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Continue reading “Does Vincent Damphousse Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Sergei Makarov was a star in the USSR for a decade before playing in the NHL. In fact, he might have been the best hockey player in the world not in the NHL for much of the 1980s.
But given how much the Hockey Hall of Fame focuses on NHL experience, did he deserve to be inducted?
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