Lindros in the current era where people aren't headhunting him like crazy.
Let's put Hasek on a bad team but give him a (comfortable) starting job circa '88 or something.
Let's put Theo Fleury in a city with no night life to start his career.
Heck, let's put both those guys in Hartford in 1988.
It would've been interesting to see what David Legwand could've done on an established team with better players around him. Would he have had the offensive impact so many thought he could've had? The two seasons he played with Kariya and Erat we got to see the talent shine through. Would've been fun to see that his entire career.
Lindros is the top Starting with the right representation so that he starts his career correctly not as a whiny b****. Lindros would be unstoppable in todays NHLPretty simple idea- if you could start over any player’s career in the modern day who would you choose and why? I figure the reasons for selection would be-
1) The player was before your time and you wanna see them.
2) You think their career coulda gone better/differently.
3) You think they’d do well in the modern game.
For me it’s Max Afinogenov. I’m still convinced the right coach coulda made him something special, and he’s definitely built for today’s game. Dude was also just a treat to watch- even if his career went exactly the same id be happy tuning in for it.
HM: Briere, Derek Roy, Orr, Lemieux, although I kinda like having those last two be legends.
This is the right answerLindros in the current era where people aren't headhunting him like crazy.
Except Pronger makes Lindros the wrong answer again...This is the right answer
I'd also like to watch Pronger again, though. What an alpha
In today's game, I'd like to see Barzal in the Western Conference where the game is more wide open and less defensively structured and not as tight checkingFor the Islanders I’d Take Dennis Potvin or Bossy.