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Lemieux Gretzky Cook
McDavid Beliveau Howe
Messier Clarke Lindros
Hull Crosby Bergeron
Yzerman, Bossy

Pronger Orr
Bourque Harvey
Potvin Shore
Kelly, Doughty

Roy
Brodeur
Price

Not necessarily who I think the best 25 players are but I've had pretty much this team for a few years now. Doughty is something of a place holder for Makar, but I do think that Doughty is undervalued due to playing in Los Angeles (and some motivation issues) and he is the best defenceman Canada has had internationally this century. Yzerman makes it because he is my favourite player ever and I want him there. For goaltender I wanted all time greats who could probably get along with Roy.
 
Messier & Lemieux played some LW IRL, which reduces the number of tough decisions....

Messier-Gretzky-G. Howe
Lemieux-Beliveau-M. Richard
Bo. Hull-Crosby-Bi. Cook
Lindsay-Morenz-Bossy

Harvey-Orr
Potvin-Bourque
Kelly-Shore

Roy
Plante

Feels wrong leaving off McDavid (want more time in the developing fluid), Nighbor, & Clarke. Also doesn't sit well to leave off L. Robinson.

This is much more fun if you do it by provinces...
This is great. I’d find a spot for Coffee.
 
Thread needs more Lindros.
And maybe Sakic, has well.

in the 10 years windows of 95 to 04, Sakic outscored every Canadian by a good amount in the regular season

Ppg

Sakic..: 1.21
Lindros: 1.17
Gretzky: 1.10
Kariya.: 1.07


In the playoff he had like 50 more points than any Canadians.

Proven playoff hero, strong intl resume, MVP of the 2002 Olympics, can play on the power play, the PK... maybe he get overlooked.

Having 0 Canadian players that peaked in between the 1994-2005 lockouts, is obviously possible, but maybe they are getting DPE underrated a little bit here.

You're joking, right?
Imagine the poor defense facing a Beliveau line, a Lemieux line and then a Lindros line, that a lot of size of people that can play going at you.
 
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And maybe Sakic, has well.

in the 10 years windows of 95 to 04, Sakic outscored every Canadian by a good amount in the regular season

Ppg

Sakic..: 1.21
Lindros: 1.17
Gretzky: 1.10
Kariya.: 1.07


In the playoff he had like 50 more points than any Canadians.

Proven playoff hero, strong intl resume, MVP of the 2002 Olympics, can play on the power play, the PK... maybe he get overlooked.

Having 0 Canadian players that peaked in between the 1994-2005 lockouts, is obviously possible, but maybe they are getting DPE underrated a little bit here.


Imagine the poor defense facing a Beliveau line, a Lemieux line and then a Lindros line, that a lot of size of people that can play going at you.

I certainly can imagine that, but I struggle to imagine Lindros as a top-13 Canadian forward of all time.
 
Spinning around with this theme..

There been several threads like this before..but now its 2025.

Any changes? Could any active players outside of Crosby and McDavid take a spot? Mackinnon? Makar?

Bobby - Le gross Bill - Howe
Lemieux - Gretzky - Yzerman
McDavid - Crosby - Sakic
Messier - Lindros - Bossy

Potvin - Orr
Bourque - Pronger
Coffey - MacInnis

Roy
Brodeur

Probably forgot someone.

I would put MacKinnon and Makar in place of Messier and MacInnis.
 
Are we putting out there players who never played for Team Canada at international event? Or players who only player for Canada? There are too many posts with people who never suited for Canada.
 
I certainly can imagine that, but I struggle to imagine Lindros as a top-13 Canadian forward of all time.
At his peak, he absolutely was. I would say, at his best, he's quite easily a top-12 forward of all time (not just Canadian). Of course, when you factor in all the intangibles (longevity, full seasons, etc.) he falls short of some other guys who then move ahead of him.

Even today, among retired Canadian forwards, and counting all those forgettable seasons he finished his career with (NYR, Dallas Toronto), Lindros ranks 10th all time in points per game. Ahead of him are Hawerchuk, Yzerman, and Bossy, who likely aren't ahead of him if their peak scoring seasons hadn't been in the 1980s. It's quite likely that, in considering career totals per-game, Lindros is actually the 7th most productive Canadian (retired) forward of all time. (And that's not even considering his massive physical edge and his hugely impressive ES results that dwarfed contemporaries like Lemieux and Jagr.)

But since we're talking about one team for one tournament here, shouldn't we be focusing on peak / prime, not career?

McDavid is likely to end up well ahead of Lindros for career (unless he plays until he's 45 or something) and certainly also for peak scoring, but who knows if Crosby or MacKinnon's peak years are better than Lindros's at the per-game level? It's debatable anyway:

Through anyone's first 300 career games, Lindros ranks 4th all time in points, behind only Gretzky, Lemieux, and Stastny, and I think it's more than likely Stastny wouldn't be ahead of Eric if not for team / era considerations. So, I would say Lindros is behind only Gretzky and Lemieux for scoring in anyone's first 300 games.

In terms of the fastest players to 500 points, it's:
1. Gretzky / 2. Lemieux / 3. Stastny / 4. Bossy / 5. Lindros
Lindros got to 500 points faster than Connor McDavid. And again, it's likely he'd be ahead of both Stastny and Bossy if the scoring levels were equalized, although that's just a guess.
 
If nothing else, for a guy that is very "raw counts for Gretzky" and not nearly as friendly to other things (including per game counts for Mario)...this is really quite a red carpet for Lindros haha
 
massive physical edge and his hugely impressive ES results that dwarfed contemporaries like Lemieux and Jagr
95 to 98 seasons (included), before Jagr separate himself ahead of everyone:

Player........ .GP EVP +/- evppg
Mario Lemieux. 146 152 .37 1.04
Jaromir Jagr.. 270 271 .93 1.00
Eric Lindros.. 234 223 .98 0.95
Teemu Selanne. 275 230 .46 0.84
John LeClair.. 292 238 115 0.82
Peter Forsberg 266 208 .80 0.78
Ziggy Palffy.. 276 171 ..5 0.78
Ron Francis .. 283 209 .74 0.74
Sergei Fedorov 215 154 .94 0.72
Pierre Turgeon 267 189 .40 0.71


Depends what we mean by dwarfing Jagr ES results
 
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What should get Lindros on every team is that he is totally unique among players good enough to play at this level. There is no one in contention who brings a game to game physical element like Lindros brought. Yes I know that Lindros paid the price for that, but if this was for a game or a tournament then the odds are that he will be fine. You get a player who at his peak can score with the best Canadians outside of the obvious outliers, but also one who can and is willing to physically dominate. Variety is good for a team. Helps that Lindros' game would translate very well to the wing.

I'd also say that if you are looking to make a representative team tracing the lineage of great Canadian forwards, Lindros pretty much has to be the bridge between Lemieux and Crosby. There is some awkwardness (Beliveau kind of squeezed out for example) but it goes something like Morenz > Richard > Howe > Hull > Lafleur > Gretzky > Lemieux > Lindros > Crosby > McDavid.
 
Lindros is one of the best at the faceoff circle (not that it would be an big issue for Canada), can play on the PK, he brings a lot for one of the best Canadian scorer of all time.
 

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