just69sayin
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Theo Fox
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Joined: 06.18.2016
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Great blog, Tyler! I like the concept of it being a true fan-made roster based on players you personally liked no matter the reason while also icing a team that could play the roles needed to compete.
You got me thinking about my own favorite team.
Although I wouldn't have the entire ABC line, Kyle Calder could make the cut. Tuomo Ruutu is definitely on it. |
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Theo Fox
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Joined: 06.18.2016
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Tuomo Ruutu Forever - BINGO!
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DK002
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Location: Evanston, IL Joined: 06.12.2012
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I go back too far to pick a starting lineup without leaving lots of very good players off the list. My favorite player back then (mid 60's) was Chico Maki (#16, Bobby's original number before he switched to #9). But, here I go:
B.Hull-Mikita-Hossa
Panarin-Toews-Kane
Secord-Savard-Larmer
Amonte-Roenick-Byfuglien
Keith-Seabrook
Chelios-Hjalmarsson
Wilson-Suter
Belfour
Crawford - EbonyRaptor
Have to agree ER Secord was a beast -
If no timeline then Tony O has got to be in the goalie mix as well.
Also like the Wilson pick - Dougie was a heck of a player before Keenan chases him out of town.
Imagine a PP with Campbell and Wilson at the points...yikes.
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DK002
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Location: Evanston, IL Joined: 06.12.2012
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That would be interesting. And a stipulation should be that they played at least a season (maybe 2), appearing in at least 50 or 60 games...soemthing like that anyway. - HawkintheD
karpotsev...karpotsev...bueller bueller... |
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My favorites list:
Forwards -
B. Hull Makita Kane
Sharp Toews Hossa
Secord Savard Larmer
Thomas Roenick Korroll
Bolland Nesterenko
Defense-
Stapleton Pilote
Chelios Wilson
Keith Seabrook
Magnuson
Goal-
T. Esposito Belfour Bannerman
Head Coach - Q
Asst. Coaches - Reay Tessier Keenan |
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The oldies are coming out--here ya' go:
Forwards -
B. Hull Makita Kane
Sharp Savard Hossa
Secord Toews Larmer
Daze Roenick Graham
Defense-
Keith Wilson
Chelios Seabrook
Pilote Hjalmarsson
Jarret
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T. Esposito Belfour Hasek |
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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LINE 1 - SHARP - TOEWS - KANE
LINE 2 - GOULET - ROENICK - HOSSA
LINE 3 - VAIVE - SAVARD - LARMER
LINE 4 - LADD - BOLLAND - AMONTE
LINE 1 - Great early line when 19 and 88 were babies.
LINE 2 - Three (500) Goal scorers, enough said.
LINE 3 - They only played one year together in 1987-88, but Savard had 44 Goals, Larmer and Vaive each potted 43. Savard had 131 points that year playing with the 2 snipers enough for a career high for an individual season.
LINE 4 - The "Rat" and Ladd playing with Amonte; thank God Tony finally gets to play on a good team.
EXTRA FORWARD: Graham - Leadership and great PK'er
DEFENSE
Keith-Chelios - 2 best all-around Hawk defensemen ever.
Hjalmarsson -Seabrook - 2 physical warriors play together on pairing 2.
Suter-Wilson - Nice all-around mix to play on the 3rd pair.
7TH "D" - Smith - Great defenseman, just wish he would have played in Chicago earlier.
Crawford - 1A and 1B -Cannot go wrong with either man in net.
Belfour |
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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Tuomo Ruutu Forever - BINGO!
I really liked Ruutu, he just could never stay healthy. Outside of a few years for the Canes, he never really lived up to his offensive promise either. |
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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karpotsev...karpotsev...bueller bueller... - DK002
R.I.P. - Frustrating as hell to watch play, but God rest his soul. |
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LINE 1 - SHARP - TOEWS - KANE
LINE 2 - GOULET - ROENICK - HOSSA
LINE 3 - VAIVE - SAVARD - LARMER
LINE 4 - LADD - BOLLAND - AMONTE
LINE 1 - Great early line when 19 and 88 were babies.
LINE 2 - Three (500) Goal scorers, enough said.
LINE 3 - They only played one year together in 1987-88, but Savard had 44 Goals, Larmer and Vaive each potted 43. Savard had 131 points that year playing with the 2 snipers enough for a career high for an individual season.
LINE 4 - The "Rat" and Ladd playing with Amonte; thank God Tony finally gets to play on a good team.
EXTRA FORWARD: Graham - Leadership and great PK'er
DEFENSE
Keith-Chelios - 2 best all-around Hawk defensemen ever.
Hjalmarsson -Seabrook - 2 physical warriors play together on pairing 2.
Suter-Wilson - Nice all-around mix to play on the 3rd pair.
7TH "D" - Smith - Great defenseman, just wish he would have played in Chicago earlier.
Crawford - 1A and 1B -Cannot go wrong with either man in net.
Belfour - ChicagoHope
Who sings the anthem? and announcing team? |
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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Who sings the anthem? - glennjpawlak22
MESSMER, way better than Jim C, IMO!!
Foley and Tallon in the booth.
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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I’d have a defensive pair of:
Bryan Marchment and Dave Manson
Could you imagine having to go up against those two, especially in a 7 game series....
That’s some old time hockey....
Exhale.... - mike7076
Marchment hit to hurt without a doubt, and hit to take guys out and ruin careers as well. The guy was flat out D-I-R-T-Y!! |
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MESSMER, way better than Jim C, IMO!!
Foley and Tallon in the booth. - ChicagoHope
Pre/Post Game food/drinking establishment?
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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Pre/Post Game food/drinking establishment? - glennjpawlak22
LOL, Usually, did not watch them anywhere but my living room with buddies over and bringing whatever alcohol they wanted. Usually too nervous to eat before a game, LOL!! |
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LOL, Usually, did not watch them anywhere but my living room with buddies over and bringing whatever alcohol they wanted. - ChicagoHope
i was in the basement with the old transistor radio!!
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MESSMER, way better than Jim C, IMO!!
Foley and Tallon in the booth. - ChicagoHope
Loved Tallon in the booth - he would just crack himself up!!!
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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i was in the basement with the old transistor radio!! - glennjpawlak22
Wow!! In 1987, I was 13 and always had to go to bed at the 2nd Intermission, remember listening on my alarm clock radio to the rest of the game when the Hawks used to be on WBBM, AM 780. Also first Hawks games I remember watching were on Sports Vision, how many times has that changed? Ha Ha!! Also, old man Wirtz had Hawks pay-per-view home playoff games if you wanted to buy it called Hawks Vision, what a cheap ass!! |
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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Loved Tallon in the booth - he would just crack himself up!!! - glennjpawlak22
Tallon and Foley were very good together. Did not suck each other off the whole game like Foley and Olczyk do. |
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BINGO!
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Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
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I really liked Ruutu, he just could never stay healthy. Outside of a few years for the Canes, he never really lived up to his offensive promise either. - ChicagoHope
Yeah he was never able to put his offensive game together at the NHL level consistently.
Guy never cheated you on effort, though. He was a wrecking ball every shift until his body completely fell apart.
I also remember him once boarding and injuring Darcy Tucker when he was with the Avalanche and, next time they played, first shift out against him Ruutu went to him and they dropped the gloves.
I've never been a big fighting fan, but I thought it was mighty big of Ruutu to go to Tucker and let him take a shot at him after throwing an ugly hit. |
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ChicagoHope
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Location: Lyndon, IL Joined: 08.13.2007
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Yeah he was never able to put his offensive game together at the NHL level consistently.
Guy never cheated you on effort, though. He was a wrecking ball every shift until his body completely fell apart. - BINGO!
Sadly, I think it fell apart by the time he was 20. He had 2 major surgeries, early on in his career, back and knee. Like you said largely dictated by his style of play. Great hitter, but took a toll majorly on him!! |
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BINGO!
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Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
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Sadly, I think it fell apart by the time he was 20. He had 2 major surgeries, early on in his career, back and knee. Like you said largely dictated by his style of play. Great hitter, but took a toll majorly on him!! - ChicagoHope
he had a couple solid seasons in Raleigh but yeah I don't think his body was ever going to let him live up to the promise he showed when the Hawks drafted him. |
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Have to agree ER Secord was a beast -
If no timeline then Tony O has got to be in the goalie mix as well.
Also like the Wilson pick - Dougie was a heck of a player before Keenan chases him out of town.
Imagine a PP with Campbell and Wilson at the points...yikes. - DK002
Yeah, Secord didn't have the career some other players had that would be worthy of being selected, but Tyler said it should be a well constructed team and for a couple years Secord potting 50 and riding shotgun for Savard was about as good as it gets.
Tony O and also Hasek deserved strong consideration but I could only go with two, so ...
Also, I debated between Amonte and Sharp but I wanted Roenick as one of the centers and Tony played so well with him so that was the deciding factor.
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Wow!! In 1987, I was 13 and always had to go to bed at the 2nd Intermission, remember listening on my alarm clock radio to the rest of the game when the Hawks used to be on WBBM, AM 780. Also first Hawks games I remember watching were on Sports Vision, how many times has that changed? Ha Ha!! Also, old man Wirtz had Hawks pay-per-view home playoff games if you wanted to buy it called Hawks Vision, what a cheap ass!! - ChicagoHope
I remember when the Hawks not only didn't televise their home games but they delayed the radio broadcast start until 8:15 which usually coincided with the 1st intermission with the 7:30 start.
Lloyd Pettit and Lou Boudreau aired the 1st period highlights at that time. If there was a big fight or injury that extended the 1st period, we were lucky enough to hear the last few minutes of the period. |
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HawkintheD
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Location: Sick Bay, MI Joined: 02.22.2012
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karpotsev...karpotsev...bueller bueller... - DK002
Hey DK!
Karpy would make my list too. |
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