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Hansel?!
I know but I can´t imagine Nedomansky fitting well with Jagr. A lot of ego at the expense of defense. Novy - despite his advantages - wasn´t strong puck possesion player IMO, and he actually played with & mentored Jagr in Kladno in late 80s...
Hmm, I actually think they would be quite devastating together... Jagr more as a playmaker/scorer and Nedomansky as the finisher; they would score tons. And you could always put Jiri Holik with them to help the unit defensively - if necessary.
Yeah, fair point about Bobby Hull. Putting the team together I found that we were comparatively weaker on the left side (which is why I had Lemieux and Yzerman out of position....though definitely not a stretch to assume they could do so) and Hull would help out in that regard. He'd look good on a line with Gretzky and Mario. I thought he was probably our best forward in 1976 also (Perreault would be the other), though in my (admittedly) brief analysis I focused more on guys who had represented Canada numerous time, whereas Hull only had the one tournament in 1976. It was a fun exercise looking back at the old rosters and the composition of the teams under different managers and coaches.
He also played for the WHA's Team Canada in the 1974 Summit Series vs the Soviet national team and was easily the best player in the games played in Canada. In Moscow he wasn't as good, but I think he was not quite 100 % healthy (and maybe the Soviets/Tretiak learnt how to defend against him a little better?).
I've always considered Perreault Canada's best forward (and maybe even player) in the 1976 CC, but Hull is certainly in the mix too.