Jagr was 33 or 34 and past his prime, which makes it even more impressive than Lindros. I was not aware awards were handed out based on "next one" status
I think Lindros deserved the Hart and correctly won it. In my opinion, Hasek had a better Hart argument for 1993-94. during which he was absolutely remarkable.
Coffey for the Hart in 1995? That seems unlikely to me because (to me) he was better in 1983-84 and 1984-85 than in 1995, and he wasn't even close to the Hart back then.
I think Hasek’s 1997 and 1998 Hart Trophies kind of cover his body of work from 1993-94 and up to the Nagano Olympics. Not lifetime Harts but more like long arc Harts where the full body of work and dominance were recognized.
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