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stockwizard said:
When I think about the name Krutov what comes to mind is a fat little guy that got cut from the Vancouver Canucks. :lol
If he really is one of Russia's all time greats, that's pretty sad.
If you can't make it in the NHL, your not great in my books.

You like Canada Cups? Go check his stats.
 
wilka91 said:
You like Canada Cups? Go check his stats.
and check also the all-star team selected in '87 edition:

forwards: Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Vladimir Krutov!



Hey Wilka91,i'm surprised you didn't reply to my post above :lol , maybe you missed it?
 
the one about the smiley? I read it yesterday. What do you want me to say? I think that the smilies @ HF boards suck big time.
 
wilka91 said:
the one about the smiley? I read it yesterday. What do you want me to say? I think that the smilies @ HF boards suck big time.
Really? i like them but i'm definitely not an expert of boards so..

yes, i was referring to that post..i want you to answer the question: 'Is this true?? :eek: '
 
Yes it is true. Bobrov was Russia's coach at the Summit Series, but in his playing career he suited for both the soccer and the hockey national team, and was the best player for both.
 
I understand Krutov had great chemistry with Larionov and Makarov, however I believe a world class athlete should take a certain amount of pride in preparing himself for his craft.
The other Russians that came here didn't turn themselves into a blimp like Krutov did.
Not only that, I believe the Canucks were paying him something like $375,000 per year, which was a lot of money back then.
There is no rational for him not being able to control his eating. He couldn't adjust to North American Hockey anyways.
When I compare him to the great Bobby Orr, someone who would come to the game 4 hours beforehand just to prepare, well there really is no comparison.
 
wilka91 said:
Jesus, I've just finished watching the 1st period of the final game of Canada Cup '87 ... and I gotta say this is something unbelievable.

This is clearly the best of hockey I've ever seen. When you compare it to this year's Stanley Cup finals ... it makes me even laugh.


Those were the three greatest games ever played. Anyone who hasn't seen them should do themselves a favour and make the effort.
 
Macman said:
Those were the three greatest games ever played. Anyone who hasn't seen them should do themselves a favour and make the effort.
I concur
 
wilka91 said:
Jesus, I've just finished watching the 1st period of the final game of Canada Cup '87 ... and I gotta say this is something unbelievable.

This is clearly the best of hockey I've ever seen. When you compare it to this year's Stanley Cup finals ... it makes me even laugh.

What is your opinion on refereeing in this game? It's been a long time, but then i thought that the (2nd period?) refereeing was a shame. Canucks were slashing like lumberjacks and Larionov and Krutov were sitting in the penalty box for touching the opponent.
Everybody recalls Lemiuex's winning goal, but it was Don Koharski, who gave Canada the victory in this game.
 
jcs_1983_shannonman said:
If it is a fantasy team, then:

Bobby Hull - Wayne Gretzky - Gordie Howe
Mario Lemieux - Phil Esposito - Maurice Richard
Howie Morenz - Jean Beliveau - Guy Lafleur
Mark Messier - Stan Mikita - Mike Bossy
EXTRAS : Ted Lindsay, Bobby Clarke, Frank Mahovlich

Bobby Orr - Eddie Shore
Raymound Bourque - Doug Harvey
Red Kelly - Denis Potvin
EXTRAS : Larry Robinson, Paul Coffey

Patrick Roy
Terry Sawchuk
EXTRAS : Jacques Plante

great choices overall, but i would find a place for Bob Gainey on the team. and maybe Tim Horton for his outstanding work in the fields of hockey and donuts
 
1970's line: Mikhalov - Petrov - Kharlamov
1980's line: Krutov - Larionov - Makarov
1990's line: Mogilny - Fedorov - Bure

That is far and away the greatest all time international team right there! I often wonder what it would have been like to see some of these guys get right into the NHL like some youngsters now - Tretiak for my money was the greatest goalie ever. IMO him and Roy are the two goalies that far exceed any others... none come close to matching them IMO.
 
Forwards:
Brett Hull
Mike Modano
Pat Lafontaine
Jeremy Roenick
Mark Johnson
Neal Broten
Dave Christian
Hobey Baker :D
Tony Amonte


Defense:
Phil Housley
Brian Leetch
Al Iafrate
Chris Chelios
Rod Langway
Ken Morrow

Goalies:
Tom Barrasso
Frankie Brimsek
3rd string: Mike Richter
 
I'm going to a try at this with Germany...

Marco Sturm - Erich Kuhnhackl - Gerd Truntschka
Jochen Hecht - Dieter Hegen - Franz Reindl
Ernst Hofner - Thomas Brandl - Alouis Schloder
Ernst Kopf - Stefan Ustorf - Martin Hinterstocker

Uwe Krupp - Udo Kiessling
Mirko Ludemann - Jorg Mayr
Dennis Seidenberg - Christian Ehrhoff

Olaf Kolzig
Joseph Heiss
Karl Friesen

Obviously not on the same planet as the other World Cup Best of teams, but respectable nevertheless.
 
Bobby Hull - Mario Lemieux - Guy Lafleur
Steve Yzerman - Wayne Gretzky - Gordie Howe
Phil Esposito - Jean Beliveau - Mike Bossy
Mark Messier - Bobby Clarke - Maurice Richard

Bobby Orr - Denis Potvin
Larry Robinson - Ray Bourque
Doug Harvey - Eddie Shore

Patrick Roy
Terry Sawchuk
 
jiggs 10 said:
Forwards:
Brett Hull
Mike Modano
Pat Lafontaine
Jeremy Roenick
Mark Johnson
Neal Broten
Dave Christian
Hobey Baker :D
Tony Amonte


Defense:
Phil Housley
Brian Leetch
Al Iafrate
Chris Chelios
Rod Langway
Ken Morrow

Goalies:
Tom Barrasso
Frankie Brimsek
3rd string: Mike Richter

On both the U.S. lists I didn't see Jimmy Carson, before his injury he was a dynamite player. Here are the stats curtesy of hockeydb.


1984-85 Verdun Junior Canadiens QMJHL 68 44 72 116 16 14 9 17 26 12
1985-86 Verdun Junior Canadiens QMJHL 69 70 83 153 46
1986-87 Los-Angeles Kings NHL 80 37 42 79 22 5 1 2 3 6
1987-88 Los-Angeles Kings NHL 80 55 52 107 45 5 5 3 8 4
1988-89 Edmonton Oilers NHL 80 49 51 100 36 7 2 1 3 6
1989-90 Edmonton Oilers NHL 4 1 2 3 0 -- -- -- -- --
1989-90 Detroit Red Wings NHL 44 20 16 36 8 -- -- -- -- --
1990-91 Detroit Red Wings NHL 64 21 25 46 28 7 2 1 3 4
1991-92 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 34 35 69 30 11 2 3 5 0
1992-93 Detroit Red Wings NHL 52 25 26 51 18 -- -- -- -- --
1992-93 Los-Angeles Kings NHL 34 12 10 22 14 18 5 4 9 2
1993-94 Los-Angeles Kings NHL 25 4 7 11 2 -- -- -- -- --
1993-94 Vancouver Canucks NHL 34 7 10 17 22 2 0 1 1 0
1994-95 Hartford Whalers NHL 38 9 10 19 29 -- -- -- -- --
1995-96 Lausanne LNSw 13 3 4 7 14
1995-96 Hartford Whalers NHL 11 1 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- --
1996-97 Detroit Vipers IHL 18 7 16 23 4 13 4 6 10 12
1997-98 Detroit Vipers IHL 49 10 28 38 34 9 3 4 7 6
 
Spitfire11 said:
Bobby Hull - Mario Lemieux - Guy Lafleur
Steve Yzerman - Wayne Gretzky - Gordie Howe
Phil Esposito - Jean Beliveau - Mike Bossy
Mark Messier - Bobby Clarke - Maurice Richard

Bobby Orr - Denis Potvin
Larry Robinson - Ray Bourque
Doug Harvey - Eddie Shore

Patrick Roy
Terry Sawchuk

We have a winner!! IMHO, your selections may very well be perfect. I might switch up some line combos (Richard for Yzerman is a thought), but basically the team has it all... outstanding speed (Orr, Hull, Lafleur, Richard), skill (Gretzky, Lemieux, Orr, Beliveau), shooting ability (Hull, Lemieux, Lafleur, Espo, Bossy, Richard) and, where it has it on other teams, toughness at forward (Messier, Howe, Clarke) and on defence (Orr, Robinson, Potvin, Shore). FYI, though I give examples, virtually every player has a healthy dose of each attribute. Others that could be considered are Ted Lindsay (most great Canadian teams have more players of his ilk and man, what a leader), Coffey always played GREAT internationally, and Perreault was great in NHL v.s. Soviet club teams in the mid-to-late 70's (too young in '72 to make an impact), but not sure where they could fit in other than as extras.

Anyway, very well done!
 
AJ1982 said:
On both the U.S. lists I didn't see Jimmy Carson, before his injury he was a dynamite player.


... ummm, yeah, but you'd want to win the fantasy tournament, right?
 
I'm very surprised to see no Bryan Trottier on the American teams! He's Canadian Born but so is Brett Hull. Plus he's participated for the States in tournaments before.
 
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