Ceremony
blahem
- Jun 8, 2012
- 113,976
- 16,785
#1 - Joe Sakic (88.9%)
#2 - Peter Forsberg (55.7%)
#3 - Patrick Roy (89.6%)
#4 - Nathan MacKinnon (71.4%)
#5 - Cale Makar (70.5%)
#6 - Milan Hejduk (50.7%)
#7 - Gabriel Landeskog (42.6%)
#8 - Adam Foote (60.2%)
#9 - Mikko Rantanen (88.8%)
#10 - Alex Tanguay (56.0%)
#11 - Rob Blake (44.7%)
#12 - Erik Johnson (47.7%)
#13 - Claude Lemieux (27.3%)
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I've had an idea. Let's decide who the greatest players in Avalanche history are.
Poll will be open longer since this one was late and since I'm not going to be around on Monday to do the next and since the voting for #13 was so close.
I made a mess of this. Sorry.
#2 - Peter Forsberg (55.7%)
#3 - Patrick Roy (89.6%)
#4 - Nathan MacKinnon (71.4%)
#5 - Cale Makar (70.5%)
#6 - Milan Hejduk (50.7%)
#7 - Gabriel Landeskog (42.6%)
#8 - Adam Foote (60.2%)
#9 - Mikko Rantanen (88.8%)
#10 - Alex Tanguay (56.0%)
#11 - Rob Blake (44.7%)
#12 - Erik Johnson (47.7%)
#13 - Claude Lemieux (27.3%)
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I've had an idea. Let's decide who the greatest players in Avalanche history are.
- You decide what "greatest" means.
- Only judge players based on their Avalanche careers. This means no extra points for Sakic's time with the Nordiques, or Ray Bourque's time with the Bruins.
- Poll will be open for a few days.
- Each time you vote, suggest a player who should be added for the next round.
- If there's no consensus on who should be added I'll just pick the next player who's played the most games.
- Here's a list of everyone: Colorado Avalanche all-time player list at hockeydb.com
Ray Bourque (2000-2001) | (1995-99) | (2006-2014) | ||||
Games Played: 94 | Games played: 405 | Games played: 289 | Games played: 538 | Games played: 314 | Games played: 389 | Games played: 333 |
Goals: 15 | Goals: 129 | Goals: 106 | Goals: 160 | Goals: 85 | Wins: 157 | Goals: 72 |
Assists: 58 | Assists: 142 | Assists: 155 | Assists: 298 | Assists: 137 | Shutouts: 21 | Assists: 181 |
Points: 73 | Points: 271 | Points: 261 | Points: 458 | Points: 222 | Points: 6 | Points: 253 |
Notes: AFTER TWENTY TWO YEARS | Notes: Stanley Cup (1996), his own brand of deli dills. | Notes: Stanley Cup (1996) | Notes: Son of Peter, league record for consecutive games with a point by a rookie (20) | Notes: Stanley Cup (2001), Calder Trophy (1999) | Notes: It was always fun when he beat Chicago himself, wasn't it? | Notes: Stanley Cup (1996) |
I made a mess of this. Sorry.
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