lowest common denominator Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 Kesler?!?! lololololol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aGENT Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 Kesler?!?! lololololol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poetica Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 I actually do think both Sedins will be in both because they're great players and because they're identical twins. I also think Luo has a good chance of making the HHoF. People often underestimate what he's accomplished, even without more hardware. More hardware, however, would certainly lock it up for him. Likewise, people often undervalue Burrows and if Kesler can shake the diving reputation people will remember how great he actually is too. So, I'm not picking just one of them and counting out our other guys. I'm just going to wish them all the best and hope that whatever they do that will get them into the HHoF they do in a Canucks jersey! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lowest common denominator Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 If he were be a major contributor to winning gold this year and a cup or two in the next few? Certainly within the realm of possibility... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lowest common denominator Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 Poached this from hof boards and its a few years old but you can get the idea of what kind of players are not in the hof yet. Carbonneau, Anderson, Barrasso, Gilmour, Ciccarelli, Housely on and on. No current canuck comes close to these guys imo Well, maybe close but still not at the same level. Anderson, Glenn RW 1980-96 Backstrom, Ralph C 1956-73 Barrasso, Tom G 1983-2003 Brewer, Carl D 1957-80 Cain, Herb LW 1933-46 Carbonneau, Guy C 1980-2000 Carlyle, Randy D 1976-93 Carr, Lorne RW 1933-46 Chabot, Lorne G 1926-37 Ciccarelli, Dino RW 1980-99 Cleghorn, Odie RW/C 1918-28 Crawford, Jack D 1937-50 Crozier, Roger G 1963-77 Denneny, Corb C 1917-28 Dillon, Cecil RW 1930-40 Gare, Danny RW 1974-87 Gilmour, Doug C 1983-2003 Goldham, Bob D 1941-56 Hextall, Ron G 1986-99 Hitchman, Lionel D 1922-34 Hodge, Charlie G 1954-71 Hodge, Ken RW 1964-78 Hollett, Flash D 1933-46 Housley, Phil D 1982-2003 Howe, Mark D 1979-95 Kerr, Dave G 1930-41 Kerr, Tim RW 1980-93 Larmer, Steve RW 1980-95 Larouche, Pierre C 1974-88 Leach, Reggie RW 1970-83 Lowe, Kevin D 1979-98 Marshall, Don LW 1951-72 Martin, Rick LW 1971-82 McKenney, Don C 1954-68 Middleton, Rick RW 1974-88 Mohns, Doug LW/D 1953-75 Moog, Andy G 1980-98 Mortson, Gus D 1946-59 Nicholls, Bernie C 1981-99 O’Reilly, Terry RW 1971-85 Pavelich, Marty LW 1947-57 Propp, Brian LW 1979-94 Provost, Claude RW 1955-70 Randall, Ken RW/D 1917-27 Richter, Mike G 1988-2003 Roach, John Ross G 1921-35 Simmer, Charlie LW 1974-88 Smith, Sid LW 1946-58 Stevens, Kevin LW 1987-2002 Stewart, Gaye LW 1941-54 Talbot, Jean-Guy D 1954-71 Thompson, Paul LW 1926-39 Thomson, Jimmy D 1945-58 Tonelli, John LW 1978-92 Tremblay, J.C. D 1959-72 Turner, Bob D 1955-63 Unger, Garry C 1967-83 Vachon, Rogie G 1966-82 Vaive, Rick RW 1979-92 Vanbiesbrouck, John G 1981-2002 Verbeek, Pat RW 1982-2002 Vernon, Mike G 1982-2002 Wharram, Kenny RW 1951-69 White, Bill D 1967-76 Wilson, Doug D 1977-93 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-AJ- Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 Poached this from hof boards and its a few years old but you can get the idea of what kind of players are not in the hof yet. Carbonneau, Anderson, Barrasso, Gilmour, Ciccarelli, Housely on and on. No current canuck comes close to these guys imo Well, maybe close but still not at the same level. Anderson, Glenn RW 1980-96 Backstrom, Ralph C 1956-73 Barrasso, Tom G 1983-2003 Brewer, Carl D 1957-80 Cain, Herb LW 1933-46 Carbonneau, Guy C 1980-2000 Carlyle, Randy D 1976-93 Carr, Lorne RW 1933-46 Chabot, Lorne G 1926-37 Ciccarelli, Dino RW 1980-99 Cleghorn, Odie RW/C 1918-28 Crawford, Jack D 1937-50 Crozier, Roger G 1963-77 Denneny, Corb C 1917-28 Dillon, Cecil RW 1930-40 Gare, Danny RW 1974-87 Gilmour, Doug C 1983-2003 Goldham, Bob D 1941-56 Hextall, Ron G 1986-99 Hitchman, Lionel D 1922-34 Hodge, Charlie G 1954-71 Hodge, Ken RW 1964-78 Hollett, Flash D 1933-46 Housley, Phil D 1982-2003 Howe, Mark D 1979-95 Kerr, Dave G 1930-41 Kerr, Tim RW 1980-93 Larmer, Steve RW 1980-95 Larouche, Pierre C 1974-88 Leach, Reggie RW 1970-83 Lowe, Kevin D 1979-98 Marshall, Don LW 1951-72 Martin, Rick LW 1971-82 McKenney, Don C 1954-68 Middleton, Rick RW 1974-88 Mohns, Doug LW/D 1953-75 Moog, Andy G 1980-98 Mortson, Gus D 1946-59 Nicholls, Bernie C 1981-99 O’Reilly, Terry RW 1971-85 Pavelich, Marty LW 1947-57 Propp, Brian LW 1979-94 Provost, Claude RW 1955-70 Randall, Ken RW/D 1917-27 Richter, Mike G 1988-2003 Roach, John Ross G 1921-35 Simmer, Charlie LW 1974-88 Smith, Sid LW 1946-58 Stevens, Kevin LW 1987-2002 Stewart, Gaye LW 1941-54 Talbot, Jean-Guy D 1954-71 Thompson, Paul LW 1926-39 Thomson, Jimmy D 1945-58 Tonelli, John LW 1978-92 Tremblay, J.C. D 1959-72 Turner, Bob D 1955-63 Unger, Garry C 1967-83 Vachon, Rogie G 1966-82 Vaive, Rick RW 1979-92 Vanbiesbrouck, John G 1981-2002 Verbeek, Pat RW 1982-2002 Vernon, Mike G 1982-2002 Wharram, Kenny RW 1951-69 White, Bill D 1967-76 Wilson, Doug D 1977-93 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canucksfan3322 Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 Jan Bulis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthernTorch Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 Henrick ... one of the best passers I've ever seen play the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aqua59 Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 The twins. There's never been two brothers like them, not even close. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benchsplinters Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 I smell another Luongo debate. The Sedins will make it purely on the twin novelty and back to back scoring titles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benchsplinters Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 Poached this from hof boards and its a few years old but you can get the idea of what kind of players are not in the hof yet. Carbonneau, Anderson, Barrasso, Gilmour, Ciccarelli, Housely on and on. No current canuck comes close to these guys imo Well, maybe close but still not at the same level. Anderson, Glenn RW 1980-96 Backstrom, Ralph C 1956-73 Barrasso, Tom G 1983-2003 Brewer, Carl D 1957-80 Cain, Herb LW 1933-46 Carbonneau, Guy C 1980-2000 Carlyle, Randy D 1976-93 Carr, Lorne RW 1933-46 Chabot, Lorne G 1926-37 Ciccarelli, Dino RW 1980-99 Cleghorn, Odie RW/C 1918-28 Crawford, Jack D 1937-50 Crozier, Roger G 1963-77 Denneny, Corb C 1917-28 Dillon, Cecil RW 1930-40 Gare, Danny RW 1974-87 Gilmour, Doug C 1983-2003 Goldham, Bob D 1941-56 Hextall, Ron G 1986-99 Hitchman, Lionel D 1922-34 Hodge, Charlie G 1954-71 Hodge, Ken RW 1964-78 Hollett, Flash D 1933-46 Housley, Phil D 1982-2003 Howe, Mark D 1979-95 Kerr, Dave G 1930-41 Kerr, Tim RW 1980-93 Larmer, Steve RW 1980-95 Larouche, Pierre C 1974-88 Leach, Reggie RW 1970-83 Lowe, Kevin D 1979-98 Marshall, Don LW 1951-72 Martin, Rick LW 1971-82 McKenney, Don C 1954-68 Middleton, Rick RW 1974-88 Mohns, Doug LW/D 1953-75 Moog, Andy G 1980-98 Mortson, Gus D 1946-59 Nicholls, Bernie C 1981-99 O’Reilly, Terry RW 1971-85 Pavelich, Marty LW 1947-57 Propp, Brian LW 1979-94 Provost, Claude RW 1955-70 Randall, Ken RW/D 1917-27 Richter, Mike G 1988-2003 Roach, John Ross G 1921-35 Simmer, Charlie LW 1974-88 Smith, Sid LW 1946-58 Stevens, Kevin LW 1987-2002 Stewart, Gaye LW 1941-54 Talbot, Jean-Guy D 1954-71 Thompson, Paul LW 1926-39 Thomson, Jimmy D 1945-58 Tonelli, John LW 1978-92 Tremblay, J.C. D 1959-72 Turner, Bob D 1955-63 Unger, Garry C 1967-83 Vachon, Rogie G 1966-82 Vaive, Rick RW 1979-92 Vanbiesbrouck, John G 1981-2002 Verbeek, Pat RW 1982-2002 Vernon, Mike G 1982-2002 Wharram, Kenny RW 1951-69 White, Bill D 1967-76 Wilson, Doug D 1977-93 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl's Jn Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 if pavel bure can get in then so should the twins...both the twins and pavel have great numbers and awards and all are deserving... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl's Jn Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 Scoring yes but because they are twins no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lowest common denominator Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 I have watched the majority of these players play and as far as I am concerned, the twins are just as good or even better than most of them. Many of the players listed would not have even played in today's NHL. Remember many of them played in the clutch and grab era. There is far more talent in the NHL today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray_Cathode Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 Lu will finish among the top 10 or 15 goaltenders all-time when his career is done. The Sedins won't finish anywhere near that level. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray_Cathode Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 think about what you just said...twins no... its because there twins why there scoring would make them get in....they have a magical chemistry like no one.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benchsplinters Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 think about what you just said...twins no... its because there twins why there scoring would make them get in....they have a magical chemistry like no one.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanuckBoss Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 Lu and the Sedins are going to be Hall of Famers Sedins are going down as the Twin Brothers that made magic happen on the ice. "Sedin Magic" How often do you see two Twins rip the nhl a new one, and there still gas in the tank. They're goin to be HOFs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
numb3r 16 Posted August 30, 2013 Share Posted August 30, 2013 eddie lack 100% eddie lack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VicNuckleHead09 Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 Good Topic! Nice one Op I picked Sami Salo. I am sure quite a few can make it off this list if the win a cup. Which I would love to see. I would even dare say that a few will make it like the Sedins and maybe even Lou. They did have a great year in 2010-11 and it was memorable even if they ended up losing in 7 games. The reason I picked Salo is that he was amazing. Despite his luck, he was great D man. Ohlund was also a great D man and should get a mention. So today, I would like to see them in the HoF XD Also cause he lost a nut, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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