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I will take Jeremy Roenick, C
There are still a lot of super talented centers left on the board, but for a third line, I want JR Superstar, who on top of his immense finesse ability, hit like a mofo and hit a lot, despite his slight frame.
Also a guy with insane star power in the early nineties which seems to have faded as the inevitable injuries arose given his style of play and the era, along with being overshadowed by his media stuff.
At his zenith though, despite having his numbers suppressed a bit being on Chicago at the time with their style, I think he was better than most of those who had better numbers than him, and this was certainly the regard he was held in widely.
plus he gets to play with his linemate from his best years Larmer on Seattle
Hockey Digest had player rankings the few years before The Hockey News started theirs in 1993-1994. Roenick does real good for a bit
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There are still a lot of super talented centers left on the board, but for a third line, I want JR Superstar, who on top of his immense finesse ability, hit like a mofo and hit a lot, despite his slight frame.
Also a guy with insane star power in the early nineties which seems to have faded as the inevitable injuries arose given his style of play and the era, along with being overshadowed by his media stuff.
At his zenith though, despite having his numbers suppressed a bit being on Chicago at the time with their style, I think he was better than most of those who had better numbers than him, and this was certainly the regard he was held in widely.
plus he gets to play with his linemate from his best years Larmer on Seattle
Hockey Digest had player rankings the few years before The Hockey News started theirs in 1993-1994. Roenick does real good for a bit
Hockey Digest Yearbook player rankings
Continuing from this topic: THN Yearbook Rankings - 1992-2008 Before The Hockey News started doing their player rankings in their yearbooks, Hockey Digest would put out a yearbook and started ranking players after the 1987-1988 season. It started off as just Stan Fischler ranking his top ten...
- after 1991-1992, rated second best center after Lemieux
- after 1992-1993, rated third best center after Lemieux and undrafted
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