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Hawerchuk won with 30% of the votes.

Lots of nominations last round!

Sundin had 5 nominations and Forsberg had 4.

Mats Sundin was added to the list.

Congratulations to Dale Hawerchuk for being named the #36 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

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I'm gonna vote for Stan Mikita. One of the great early playmakers, he was the first guy to get 60 assists in a season.

The Hockey News ranked him at #17 All-Time on their Top 100 players list.

He won two Hart Trophies and four Art Ross Trophies.

He ended with 1,467 points.

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I'm changing my nomination (which I rarely do) to 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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Just check out his pre-lockout stat line, he was over a PPG for his first 6 season's in the NHL, and when he played over 60 games was always good for 60-100+ points.

Captured a Hart, 2 Selke's, The Lester B. Pearson award (Now Ted Lindsey) 3 Stanley Cups, and he played in many All-Star games.

I got this quote from the HHOF Website:

Equally superb at center or on the wing, and a high scorer with outstanding defensive ability, Fedorov is a pure player who has mastered all facets of the game from A to Z. A gifted stickhandler, he can take on two or three opponents at a time. But if he spots a teammate in a better position, he will pass the puck, whether it's a few feet or halfway down the ice.
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Interesting tidbit of info, as many of you know The Hockey News made a Top 100 Players of All-Tim in 1998.

The highest ranked player on that list that is not on our list is Glenn Hall who is ranked at #16. He hasn't even been nominated on our list.

Keep in mind that this list is rather out of date, as it was made around 14 years ago, and for reference, Lidstrom wasn't even on the list.

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For the 2nd time in a row I'm voting Kurri

*20th all time in regular season points

*3rd all time in play off points

*5 time Stanley Cup winner

*8 time NHL all star

*50 goals in 50 games

oh and he married a former Miss Finland!

For the 2nd time in a row I'm nominating for Peter Foresberg.*1.25 points per game average*triple gold club member*Won a Hart, Art Ross and 2 Stanley Cups

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