LEAFANFORLIFE23
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Please not Chicago - anywhere but Chicago. Too many young players we don't want to emulate his eating habits.
Yeah because a guy that's won certainly won't help Chicago
Please not Chicago - anywhere but Chicago. Too many young players we don't want to emulate his eating habits.
Nucks fans rejected this premise when I brought it up in another Kessel thread but I'm sticking to it. I think Kessel reunites with Tocchet in Vancouver.
*If he gets 8 more points and another cup:
400+ goals
1000 points
4 cups
That might be enough to get him in to the HHoF...
He's going in the HHoF right away for sure already.*If he gets 8 more points and another cup:
400+ goals
1000 points
4 cups
That might be enough to get him in to the HHoF...
You mean a hot dog on a stick.He's going in the HHoF right away for sure already.
but they are probably dangling those 8 points in front of him like a carrot on a stick.
Well, well, well...
Local media guy connecting dots so I'm not sure it has any legs.If the Canucks are interested, is the hangup because of Kessel?
PTO’s can only participate in training camp and pre seasonLocal media guy connecting dots so I'm not sure it has any legs.
I wouldn't mind it at all but I do suspect there will be some time for him to get into things.
Curious, could the Canucks sign him to a PTO or something?
I doubt it. There are guys with more goals and points than him that are on the outside looking in.He's going in the HHoF right away for sure already.
but they are probably dangling those 8 points in front of him like a carrot on a stick.
Order reaching milestone | National Team | Player | Team | HHOF | Game no. | Date | GP | G | A | Pts[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
63 | Jeremy Roenick | Philadelphia Flyers | — | 961 | Jan 30, 2002 | 1,363 | 513 | 703 | 1,216 | |
39 | Bernie Nicholls | New Jersey Devils | — | 858 | Feb 13, 1994 | 1,127 | 475 | 734 | 1,209 | |
58 | Vincent Damphousse | San Jose Sharks | — | 1,090 | Oct 14, 2000 | 1,378 | 432 | 773 | 1,205 | |
71 | Rod Brind'Amour | Carolina Hurricanes | — | 1,202 | Nov 4, 2006 | 1,484 | 452 | 732 | 1,184 | |
61 | Theoren Fleury | New York Rangers | — | 960 | Oct 29, 2001 | 1,084 | 455 | 633 | 1,088 | |
29 | Dave Taylor | Los Angeles Kings | — | 930 | Feb 5, 1991 | 1,111 | 431 | 638 | 1,069 | |
72 | Keith Tkachuk | St. Louis Blues | — | 1,077 | Nov 30, 2008 | 1,201 | 538 | 527 | 1,065 | |
79 | Ray Whitney | Phoenix Coyotes | — | 1,226[12] | Mar 31, 2012 | 1,330 | 385 | 679 | 1,064 | |
57 | Pat Verbeek | Detroit Red Wings | — | 1,275 | Feb 27, 2000 | 1,424 | 522 | 540 | 1,062 | |
32 | Bobby Smith | Minnesota North Stars | — | 986 | Nov 30, 1991 | 1,077 | 357 | 679 | 1,036 | |
73 | Doug Weight | New York Islanders | — | 1,168 | Jan 2, 2009 | 1,238 | 278 | 755 | 1,033 | |
68 | Alexander Mogilny | Toronto Maple Leafs | — | 946 | Mar 15, 2004 | 990 | 473 | 559 | 1,032 | |
76 | Alexei Kovalev | Ottawa Senators | — | 1,249 | Nov 22, 2010 | 1,316 | 430 | 599 | 1,029 | |
82 | Patrik Elias | New Jersey Devils | — | 1,187[19] | Jan 6, 2015 | 1,240 | 408 | 617 | 1,025 | |
54 | Brian Bellows | Washington Capitals | — | 1,147 | Jan 2, 1999 | 1,188 | 485 | 537 | 1,022 | |
49 | Dale Hunter | Washington Capitals | — | 1,308 | Jan 9, 1998 | 1,407 | 323 | 697 | 1,020 | |
43 | Steve Larmer | New York Rangers | — | 983 | Mar 8, 1995 | 1,006 | 441 | 571 | 1,012 | |
41 | Brian Propp | Hartford Whalers | — | 1,008 | Mar 19, 1994 | 1,016 | 425 | 579 | 1,004 |
None of those guys have 3 cups and half of them have 0.I doubt it. There are guys with more goals and points than him that are on the outside looking in.
Order reaching milestone National Team Player Team HHOF Game no. Date GP G A Pts[2] 63 Jeremy Roenick Philadelphia Flyers — 961 Jan 30, 2002 1,363 513 703 1,216 39 Bernie Nicholls New Jersey Devils — 858 Feb 13, 1994 1,127 475 734 1,209 58 Vincent Damphousse San Jose Sharks — 1,090 Oct 14, 2000 1,378 432 773 1,205 71 Rod Brind'Amour Carolina Hurricanes — 1,202 Nov 4, 2006 1,484 452 732 1,184 61 Theoren Fleury New York Rangers — 960 Oct 29, 2001 1,084 455 633 1,088 29 Dave Taylor Los Angeles Kings — 930 Feb 5, 1991 1,111 431 638 1,069 72 Keith Tkachuk St. Louis Blues — 1,077 Nov 30, 2008 1,201 538 527 1,065 79 Ray Whitney Phoenix Coyotes — 1,226[12] Mar 31, 2012 1,330 385 679 1,064 57 Pat Verbeek Detroit Red Wings — 1,275 Feb 27, 2000 1,424 522 540 1,062 32 Bobby Smith Minnesota North Stars — 986 Nov 30, 1991 1,077 357 679 1,036 73 Doug Weight New York Islanders — 1,168 Jan 2, 2009 1,238 278 755 1,033 68 Alexander Mogilny Toronto Maple Leafs — 946 Mar 15, 2004 990 473 559 1,032 76 Alexei Kovalev Ottawa Senators — 1,249 Nov 22, 2010 1,316 430 599 1,029 82 Patrik Elias New Jersey Devils — 1,187[19] Jan 6, 2015 1,240 408 617 1,025 54 Brian Bellows Washington Capitals — 1,147 Jan 2, 1999 1,188 485 537 1,022 49 Dale Hunter Washington Capitals — 1,308 Jan 9, 1998 1,407 323 697 1,020 43 Steve Larmer New York Rangers — 983 Mar 8, 1995 1,006 441 571 1,012 41 Brian Propp Hartford Whalers — 1,008 Mar 19, 1994 1,016 425 579 1,004
Agreed. It's like when someone replies to a trade proposal "Ryder, Halak and a 2nd"These hot dog jokes used to be somewhat funny when it first started but it also got old and stale quickly.
Maybe. Had he won the Smythe the one year that he was definitely in the running for, that would have helped, but has he been high in voting for any individual award ever? Hart or Pearson, because it wouldn't be the Selke.None of those guys have 3 cups and half of them have 0.
Also, Kessel's iron man streak adds to his prestige immensely.
That is the fault of the coach putting too many cooks in the kitchen. Last game they rolled with two more even units and each unit scored. Will be interesting to see how this works out going forward. Geno and Phil hate each other, Phil won’t be back in Pittsburgh.As a 10 min a night, 4th line PP specialist, he can help a team. Pens PP hasn't been the same since Kessel left. I think that was part of the Karlsson motivation.
Only two player over a PPG on that list. Mogilny and Theo. Not sure what Theo has done to get so blackballed by the flames. I get it he was a coke head who was a hot head. He also is a survivor of sexual assault and has done a fair bit as far as awareness goes.I doubt it. There are guys with more goals and points than him that are on the outside looking in.
Order reaching milestone National Team Player Team HHOF Game no. Date GP G A Pts[2] 63 Jeremy Roenick Philadelphia Flyers — 961 Jan 30, 2002 1,363 513 703 1,216 39 Bernie Nicholls New Jersey Devils — 858 Feb 13, 1994 1,127 475 734 1,209 58 Vincent Damphousse San Jose Sharks — 1,090 Oct 14, 2000 1,378 432 773 1,205 71 Rod Brind'Amour Carolina Hurricanes — 1,202 Nov 4, 2006 1,484 452 732 1,184 61 Theoren Fleury New York Rangers — 960 Oct 29, 2001 1,084 455 633 1,088 29 Dave Taylor Los Angeles Kings — 930 Feb 5, 1991 1,111 431 638 1,069 72 Keith Tkachuk St. Louis Blues — 1,077 Nov 30, 2008 1,201 538 527 1,065 79 Ray Whitney Phoenix Coyotes — 1,226[12] Mar 31, 2012 1,330 385 679 1,064 57 Pat Verbeek Detroit Red Wings — 1,275 Feb 27, 2000 1,424 522 540 1,062 32 Bobby Smith Minnesota North Stars — 986 Nov 30, 1991 1,077 357 679 1,036 73 Doug Weight New York Islanders — 1,168 Jan 2, 2009 1,238 278 755 1,033 68 Alexander Mogilny Toronto Maple Leafs — 946 Mar 15, 2004 990 473 559 1,032 76 Alexei Kovalev Ottawa Senators — 1,249 Nov 22, 2010 1,316 430 599 1,029 82 Patrik Elias New Jersey Devils — 1,187[19] Jan 6, 2015 1,240 408 617 1,025 54 Brian Bellows Washington Capitals — 1,147 Jan 2, 1999 1,188 485 537 1,022 49 Dale Hunter Washington Capitals — 1,308 Jan 9, 1998 1,407 323 697 1,020 43 Steve Larmer New York Rangers — 983 Mar 8, 1995 1,006 441 571 1,012 41 Brian Propp Hartford Whalers — 1,008 Mar 19, 1994 1,016 425 579 1,004