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Top 50 Players of All-Time - #41


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Robinson won with 27.78% of the votes.

Shanahan and Geoffrion both had 3 nominations. I used Excel's random function to determine the winner. Shanahan won.

Brendan Shanahan was added to the list.

Congratulations to Larry Robinson for being named the #40 Player of All-Time!

Please remember to nominate someone to be added to the voting list!

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

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#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

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#21 - Brett Hull

#22 - Ron Francis

#23 - Guy Lafleur

#24 - Pavel Bure

#25 - Eddie Shore

#26 - Phil Esposito

#27 - Teemu Selanne

#28 - Denis Potvin

#29 - Terry Sawchuk

#30 - Valeri Kharlamov

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#31 - Howie Morenz

#32 - Jacques Plante

#33 - Peter Stastny

#34 - Bryan Trottier

#35 - Vladislav Tretiak

#36 - Dale Hawerchuk

#37 - Stan Mikita

#38 - Peter Forsberg

#39 - Adam Oates

#40 - Larry Robinson

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Since a defenseman just got in (Robinson) I don't need to vote for one again :P.

I'm gonna vote for Jari Kurri. It's about time he be on this list.

Kurri won 5 Stanley Cups, all with Edmonton and he was the first Finnish player to be inducted into the HHOF when he was inducted in 2001. He had two amazing goal scoring seasons, one with 71 goals and another with 68 goals, the latter being his only season in which he lead the league in goals. He had over 130 points in both seasons.

Kurri was also a good playmaker with five seasons of 60 or more assists. He even had six 100+ point seasons. He won the Lady Byng trophy in 1985 and has totalled 601 goals in his career. Add 797 assists and he has 1398 points in 1251 games.

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Almost got in! Lost in the tie-breaker. For the fifth time, I'm nominating Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion. A highly underrated star of the 50's and 60's, Geoffrion on was more than just a "good player" in his era.

He was the 2nd player in history to score 50 goals in a season when he did it in 1960-61. His number was retired by the Canadiens (a very high standard) in 2006 just after he died.

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