Nella celebrazione del loro sessantesimo anniversario, le notizie del Hockey hanno dato un'occhiata ai dieci giocatori principali per ogni squadra in questi ultimi sessanta anni.
Qui è come il contributore di THN Peter Kerzel (chi inoltre ha scritto previsione delle protezioni relative a quest'anno' per l'annuario annuale di THN) ha visto il principale dieci de Washington:

- Peter Bondra
- Rod Langway
- Olaf Kolzig
- Mike Gartner
- Cacciatore del Dale
- Kevin Hatcher
- Calle Johansson
- Bengt Gustafsson
- Scott Stevens
- Alex Ovechkin
Il nostro proprio Gustafsson, che inizialmente li ha avvisati alla lista, ha notato che il principale dieci de Montreal non ha incluso Patrick Roy. (Come Gustafsson detto, è duro da muoversi oltre Jacques Plante e Ken Dryden su quella lista.) allora ha letto sopra ed ha scoperto che Roy è #3 sul principale dieci della valanga del Colorado. Il Rank, tra altri fattori, è basato apparentemente su tempo del giocatore in ogni maglione particolare, così là era un certo numero di atleti che sono stati elencati più di una volta. Questi giocatori hanno incluso quanto segue:
- Dave Andreychuk (BUF, TB)
- Rob Blake (colonna, LA)
- Andrew Brunette (ATL, minuti)
- Pavel Bure (FLA, FURGONE)
- Dany Heatley (ATL, OTT)
- Sergei Fedorov (CLM, DET)
- Ron Francis (AUTOMOBILE, POZZO)
- Wayne Gretzky (EDM, LA)
- Glenn Corridoio ("CHI", STL)
- Arturs Irbe (AUTOMOBILE, SJ)
- Ed Jovanoski (FLA, FURGONE)
- Paul Kariya (ANA, NSH)
- Picchiettio LaFontaine (BUF, NYI)
- Roberto Luongo (FLA, FURGONE)
- Ziggy Palffy (LA NYI)
- Jeremy Roenick ("CHI", PHO)
- Contrassegni più sudicio (EDM, NYR)
- Scott Niedermayer (ANA, NJ)
- Scott Stevens (NJ, ERA)
Così che cosa pensate? la mancanza chiunque di notizie del Hockey o includere qualcuno che non dovrebbe avere?
Ringraziamenti a Gustafsson per così diligente la lettura delle notizie del Hockey e passare lungo le informazioni.















































9 Comments
It’s easy to diligently read The Hockey News when you’re in the hospital after the birth of a child and said child and wife are asleep and there is nothing on the whopping 15 channels on the hospital cable system. Unfortunately, the NHL Network has not been picked up by the INOVA Hospital System.
Even more fun is drafting a blog post on your cell phone for publishing by your blogmates. The hospital has 14 wireless networks and none are available for the patients.
Clearly, Jean-Luc Grand Pierre is an omission!
I think AO should be ahead of Calle Jo, but otherwise, it’s a stellar list, IMO. Tough to argue against that Top 5.
Congrats to Gustafsson and family
Is Kevin Hatcher really the sixth best player the Caps have ever had?
I think I would lose Hatcher and add Pivonka.
No space for Don Beaupre?
Ya gotta take Hatch off the list. He never gave the Caps 100%.
I actually agree with Hatcher’s placement. Once Stevens left, KH was the most important player on the team from 90-91 to 93-94. He was our best all-around player, always at the top or near the top in scoring and ice time, and one of our better defenders. When he went down in our 1990 Cup run, that was it for our offensively challenged team.
I agree that he definitely played soft after Stevens left and never reached his peak. He was a tough player when he joined the Caps - it’s too bad he tailed off so quickly and passively. But don’t underestimate his impact!
Langway should be first on the list. He essentially saved the Caps–the team was close to leaving town or folding before he arrived and became the key element in finally getting the Caps to the playoffs after 8 seasons in a row of missing them.
Ok, all those guys are good, but 5 guys who were not Caps long but still should be on the list (in no particular order):
1) Steve Konowalchuk–best captain, always gave the team 110%
2) Dave Poulin–instrumental in shutting down Mario Lemieux in the only time that the Caps beat the Penguins in the playoffs (’94)
3) Dino Ciccarelli–troubled guy off the ice but always fiesty, and dependable for scoring garbage goals
4) Joe Juneau–Scored the biggest goal in Caps history against Buffalo in ‘98 that sent the Caps to their only Cup Finals appearance
5)Dennis Maruk–Can you say “60 goals in 81-’82″????
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