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Who is the #15 Player of All-Time?  

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I've been busy, so I haven't done another one of these in a while. Let's get going again!

Vote for #15!

Valeri Kharlamov had 3 nominations

Paul Coffey had 3 nominations

Ron Francis had 2 nominations

Valeri Kharlamov was added to the list.

Please remember to nominate one player to add to the 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

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#11 - Mark Messier

#12 - Mike Bossy

#13 - Martin Brodeur

#14 - Jean Beliveau

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It's getting hard to pick, but I'll go with Marcel Dionne. This guy has one of the highest points per game of all players who had over 500 games. He was the third player to hit 700 goals, and remains in 4th all-time with 731 goals.

He's 5th All-Time in points and had an astonishing eight 100-point seasons. He also had an astonishing season during Wayne Gretzky's rookie season, tying him in points with 137. He had two other seasons of over 130 points as well.

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I'll nominate another one that many have been nominating for a while, Ron Francis.

He's currently 4th All-Time in points and even Jagr would have a tough time catching him, even if he played two more years. He's also 2nd All-time in assists with 1,249 and had a 119-point season in the mid-90's with Pittsburgh.

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It's getting hard to pick, but I'll go with Marcel Dionne. This guy has one of the highest points per game of all players who had over 500 games. He was the third player to hit 700 goals, and remains in 4th all-time with 731 goals.

He's 5th All-Time in points and had an astonishing eight 100-point seasons. He also had an astonishing season during Wayne Gretzky's rookie season, tying him in points with 137. He had two other seasons of over 130 points as well.

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I'll nominate another one that many have been nominating for a while, Ron Francis.

He's currently 4th All-Time in points and even Jagr would have a tough time catching him, even if he played two more years. He's also 2nd All-time in assists with 1,249 and had a 119-point season in the mid-90's with Pittsburgh.

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Voting Dionne (Since there is no Brett Hull yet)

Nominating Brett Hull,

Three 70+ Goal Seasons, Five 50+ Goal Season, Eight 40+ Goal Seasons.

Not to Mention he is one of only 3 players to Score 80 goals in a season Along with Gretzky and Lemieux of course.

And he is 3rd in All time Goal scoring with 741 Goals, Behind Gretzky (894) and Howe (801).

Dionne is 4th, one spot behind Hull by the way.. ;) Just thought I would throw that in to Help Prove Brett Hull should Already be nominated.

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Voting Jaromir Jagr.

1,337 games

664 goals

982 assists

1,646 points

And counting!

Even after "retiring" for 3.5 seasons and coming back 47 points in 64 games at age of 40

Art Ross Trophy 1994-1995 / 1997-1998 / 1998-1999 / 1999-2000 / 2000-2001 Hart Memorial Trophy 1998-1999 Ted Lindsay Award 1998-1999 / 1999-2000 / 2005-2006

Winning trophies in the "good old" days while hero's as Gretsky , Messier and Lemieux are around

NHL All-Star Game (1992, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004

All-Star for over a decade

WJC-A All-Star Team (1990) NHL All-Rookie Team (1991) NHL First All-Star Team (1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006

Presented in all teams possible

Maybe he should deserve it more when he is fully retired, however he is impressive, and still going

Nominating Ron Francis

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Of the players on the list, I picked Jagr. I'm surprised he's still up here at #15. I feel he should have been in the top 10.

I vote Jagr, nominate Bryan Trottier.

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