Jump to content
The Official Site of the Vancouver Canucks
Canucks Community

Top 30 Players of All-Time - #26


-AJ-

#26 Player of All-Time  

33 members have voted

You do not have permission to vote in this poll, or see the poll results. Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.

Recommended Posts

On to #26 now! We're down to the final five!

Adam Oates had 4 nominations

No one else had more than one.

Oates was added to the list.

Congratulations to Eddie Shore for being named the #25 Player of All-Time!

Please remember to nominate one player to add to the poll list next.

The List:

#1 - Wayne Gretzky

#2 - Mario Lemieux

#3 - Bobby Orr

#4 - Gordie Howe

#5 - Maurice Richard

#6 - Steve Yzerman

#7 - Nicklas Lidstrom

#8 - Doug Harvey

#9 - Joe Sakic

#10 - Patrick Roy

----------------------

#11 - Mark Messier

#12 - Mike Bossy

#13 - Martin Brodeur

#14 - Jean Beliveau

#15 - Ray Bourque

#16 - Jaromir Jagr

#17 - Marcel Dionne

#18 - Bobby Hull

#19 - Paul Coffey

#20 - Dominik Hasek

----------------------

#21 - Brett Hull

#22 - Ron Francis

#23 - Guy Lafleur

#24 - Pavel Bure

#25 - Eddie Shore

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Huzzah! Shore got in!

So, now I'm going to vote for Phil Esposito.

This guy dominated the league in the early 70s with four seasons of more than 60 goals, and leading the league in points five times! In 1970-71, Esposito smashed the league records in goals and points, scoring 76 goals and 152 points.

He also scored 16 Game-winning goals twice in his career, a mark that has since been matched only once and never surpassed.

Esposito's 1,590 points still rank 10th All-Time and his 717 goals rank 5th.

phil-esposito.jpg

For the sixth consecutive time, I'm nominating Dale Hawerchuk.

This guy had a pretty underrated career because he never won a cup, but he was one best consistent offensive forces in the game in the 80s and the early 90s.

He had a crazy rookie year with 103 points (winning the Calder) and finished his career with 6 seasons of 100 or more points. Only 5 players have had 100 or more points more often.

He topped out at 53 goals and 77 assists for an incredible 130 points in 1984-85.

He's still at 18th All-Time in career points with 1,409 points, more than both Brett Hull and Guy Lafleur, who have both already been voted in.

Dalehawerchuk.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Voting Jacques Plante. This list needs more goalies!

Hall of Fame, 7 Vezinas, 6 Stanley Cups, 1 Hart, first goalie to wear a mask on a regular basis, first goalie to play the puck outside his crease to support defensemen

alg_plante.jpg

Vote for Jacques!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Voting : Denis Potvin

potvin73-1.jpg

-In 1998, he was ranked number 19 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.

- Regular Season: 1060 Games Played, 310 Goals, 742 Assists,1052 Points

- Playoffs: 185 Games Played, 56 Goals, 108 Assists, 164 Points

Nominating : Sergei Fedorov

sergeifedorov3.jpg

- Regular Season: 1,248 Games Played, 483 Goals, 696 Assists, 1,179 Points

- Playoffs: 183 Games Played, 52 Goals, 124 Assists, 176 Points

- Most goals by a Russian-born NHL player

- First Russian player to reach 1,000 NHL points

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...