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Plind, this one is for you.
The top 10 old time players (retired prior to 1994) who would still be stars in today's game!
BTW, these are all guys that I saw play live.
1. Bobby Orr
Would be the best skater in the league in any era. He looked like a Ferrari running to next a bunch of Hyundais most nights!
2. Gordie Howe
I only saw him at the end of his career, but even then he stood out. Howe was tough and talented enough to succeed in any era.
3. Mike Bossy
Very good skater with one of the nastiest snap shots I ever saw, would be putting up 40+ goals today.
4. Denis Potvin
Excellent skater, physical and superbly talented, he would be an all star in any era.
5. Larry Robinson
At 6'3 215, he'd still be a big man today. Now add solid skating, great skill and world class hockey sense and you get a number one dman.
6. Bobby Clarke
Clarke worked so damn hard that he would succeed in any era. His lack of speed and size probably would keep him from being a superstar today, but he would be a solid Patrice Bergeron type who would get you 15-20 goals and 55-65 points while being a finalist for the Selke.
7. Guy Lafleur
His conditioning habits wouldn't be acceptable today, but the Flower, in his prime, would still be an all star in today's game. He was an excellent skater and his puck skills were world class.
8. Ken Dryden
A huge goalie for his era, Dryden has the size to be successful in todays game. He was excellent at both challenging the shooter and rebound control as well.
9. Bill Barber
Good wheels, great skills and an even greater work ethic makes this a no brainer. Barber would be a top flight 2 way winger in today's game.
10. Gilbert Perreault
Another guy with great wheels and skill, he would be sold number 1/2 center in todays game.
Also in consideration:
Brad Park
Yvan Cournoyer
Serge Savard
Darryl Sittler
Rick Macleish
Peter Stasny - BiggE
Great stuff! No Bernie?
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jmatchett383
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4? There were only 2.
- MBFlyerfan
Okay, there were 2 movies, 3 training montages, and 4 fights. |
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jmatchett383
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Plind, this one is for you.
The top 10 old time players (retired prior to 1994) who would still be stars in today's game!
BTW, these are all guys that I saw play live.
1. Bobby Orr
Would be the best skater in the league in any era. He looked like a Ferrari running to next a bunch of Hyundais most nights!
2. Gordie Howe
I only saw him at the end of his career, but even then he stood out. Howe was tough and talented enough to succeed in any era.
3. Mike Bossy
Very good skater with one of the nastiest snap shots I ever saw, would be putting up 40+ goals today.
4. Denis Potvin
Excellent skater, physical and superbly talented, he would be an all star in any era.
5. Larry Robinson
At 6'3 215, he'd still be a big man today. Now add solid skating, great skill and world class hockey sense and you get a number one dman.
6. Bobby Clarke
Clarke worked so damn hard that he would succeed in any era. His lack of speed and size probably would keep him from being a superstar today, but he would be a solid Patrice Bergeron type who would get you 15-20 goals and 55-65 points while being a finalist for the Selke.
7. Guy Lafleur
His conditioning habits wouldn't be acceptable today, but the Flower, in his prime, would still be an all star in today's game. He was an excellent skater and his puck skills were world class.
8. Ken Dryden
A huge goalie for his era, Dryden has the size to be successful in todays game. He was excellent at both challenging the shooter and rebound control as well.
9. Bill Barber
Good wheels, great skills and an even greater work ethic makes this a no brainer. Barber would be a top flight 2 way winger in today's game.
10. Gilbert Perreault
Another guy with great wheels and skill, he would be sold number 1/2 center in todays game.
Also in consideration:
Brad Park
Yvan Cournoyer
Serge Savard
Darryl Sittler
Rick Macleish
Peter Stasny - BiggE
How about Eddie Shore, Howie Morenz, Cyclone Taylor, One-Eyed Frank McGee, and Auriel Joliat? |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Great stuff! No Bernie?
- PLindbergh31
Bernie, at 5'10, would be pretty small by today's standards. His stand up style may not work as well either. He'd still be good, but I'm not sure he'd be an all star in today's game. |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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How about Eddie Shore, Howie Morenz, Cyclone Taylor, One-Eyed Frank McGee, and Auriel Joliat? - jmatchett383
Geez, I'm 48, not 84!!
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johndewar
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Location: South Jersey, NJ Joined: 01.16.2009
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Bernie, at 5'10, would be pretty small by today's standards. His stand up style may not work as well either. He'd still be good, but I'm not sure he'd be an all star in today's game. - BiggE
Tough to compare different eras. Athletes take much better care of themselves now. |
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Geez, I'm 48, not 84!! - BiggE
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johndewar
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Gene Hart SANG the game. He had a rhythm and a cadence that was musical. You could also tell that he had his mothers talent as a singer as the high notes he hit when the game got exciting or the Flyers SCOOOORED. He sang those words as any singer would.
He knew the game and I still too this day hear him saying "Ruotsalainen" and having no idea what that meant as a young kid at first.
I remember listening to the '87 finals game 7 on the radio with tears in my eyes as he comforted us all in the waning moment of the game. His voice was somber yet upbeat as he praised the team for fighting so hard against a dynasty.
He was the best. - MBFlyerfan
Well put. |
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Tough to compare different eras. Athletes take much better care of themselves now. - johndewar
I disagree. No athlete took better care of himself than this guy.
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Bernie, at 5'10, would be pretty small by today's standards. His stand up style may not work as well either. He'd still be good, but I'm not sure he'd be an all star in today's game. - BiggE
Good points. Might be similar to a Chris Osgood type. |
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BiggE
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Good points. Might be similar to a Chris Osgood type. - PLindbergh31
Quite possibly |
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vejim
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I like Luke Schenn being a Flyer, but they should have gotten another asset in return like a second rounder. See there, even though it was not responsible trading it gives you something to talk about. I would rather see Hextall be responsible and do nothing of course. But as far as entertainment goes, its boring as hell. It has to be a beast for guys like Bill to make these interesting articles day in day out when nothing is going on. Props to the Meltz. - redcoat75
I am sure it is more challenging for Bill to write for Dallas when there are no readers |
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jmatchett383
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Geez, I'm 48, not 84!! - BiggE
I know, just pulling your cane. |
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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Geez, I'm 48, not 84!! - BiggE
Prove it |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Prove it - PhillySportsGuy
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jmatchett383
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Anyone else have any guesses what was attached to the bumper in MJL's story from yesterday? |
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vejim
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Anyone else have any guesses what was attached to the bumper in MJL's story from yesterday? - jmatchett383
only the lord saves more than Bernie Parent bumper sticker? |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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only the lord saves more than Bernie Parent bumper sticker? - vejim
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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Anyone else have any guesses what was attached to the bumper in MJL's story from yesterday? - jmatchett383
a no movement clause? |
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Anyone else have any guesses what was attached to the bumper in MJL's story from yesterday? - jmatchett383
A Paul Holmgren Vermont Teddy Bear. |
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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man, blistering pace here today |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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man, blistering pace here today - BulliesPhan87
Best Flyer career: John Druce, Mike Maneluk, Alexandre Daigle, or Mark Greig |
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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Anyone else have any guesses what was attached to the bumper in MJL's story from yesterday? - jmatchett383
What happened? I've been working a lot lately |
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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Best Flyer career: John Druce, Mike Maneluk, Alexandre Daigle, or Mark Greig - jmatchett383
James van Upshall |
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Giroux_Is_God
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Location: CLASS DISMISSED Joined: 12.15.2011
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Goddamnit I didn't know there was another thread already....I would've posted here instead when I was looking for entertainment at 3 am last night. |
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