Players Who Are Less Than Their Resumes?

SillyRabbit

Trix Are For Kids
Jan 3, 2006
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Ray Bourque, he's got one heck of a resume that seems like GOAT'd DMan ever, but is probably a little shy of that.

Trophies and leaders​

NHL All-Star teams​

NHL All-Star Game​

  • Named to play in the All-Star Game for the 19th consecutive season, 2001; Bourque also appeared in the All-Star Game in every season that it was held during his career (there was no game in 1987 or 1995).
  • Most Valuable Player of the All-Star Game in 1996.
  • Won the NHL All-star Game Shooting Accuracy Competition in 1990, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001.
This is... a take.

Bourque accumulated this resume during the deepest era in NHL history for defenceman, while playing for a pedestrian team (most years).

The players on this list that actually fit the criteria either played on stacked teams or played during a time where their competition was weak or injured.

If anything Bourque's resume undersells how good he was, as there are at least two more Norris' that he had a very strong argument to win, and definitely would've won if he wasn't in the most stacked era for defenceman.

This resume is also missing a Hart trophy, which he was inches away from winning (closest vote in NHL history at the time).

I just don't see how Bourque's resume oversells him at all.
 

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