Players who passed on greatness/improved teammates

Luigi Lemieux

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Doh! The Guentzel one is just so fundamental I forgot it! Absolutely, I wonder if he’s more a 40 point player without seeing how Crosby do it all those years.
I don't want to take credit away from guentzel because he's a smart, talented player. He would be a good NHLer regardless of where he was drafted. But maybe not the ppg+ guy making $9M a year.
 

bleedgreen

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I don't think Guentzel is even remotely the same player without Sid.
During his time with the Canes the raw ability to find a way to get open and put the puck on net was over the top obvious. Still….that kind of player with a playmaker like Sid is a perfect pairing. They got a lot of credit but I’m not sure they got enough.
 

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Malkin Literally dedicated his Hart Trophy to Gonchar, his entire speech was talking about Gonchar

said he would be in the KHL if it wasnt for him.
said he did everything for him, on how to train, american life, got his whole life set up for him.
 
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mattihp

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Jágr took Barkov under his wing big time.

One of Barkov's presumed baby mamas went public though, whilst we will have lots of suprise mullet guys in jr hockey all over the United States and Canada.
 

norrisnick

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another way of looking at this thread is what guys were given every opportunity to succeed by being insulated with the right vets along the way?

lidstrom: his rookie partner was brad mccrimmon, in year two they added coffey and mark howe, and in year four they added slava fetisov and veteran defensive stalwart mike ramsey. that’s just an embarrassment of riches.

niedermayer entered the league on a team with scotty stevens and fetisov, and larry robinson was hired as his assistant coach in his second year.

same with jagr. an obvious standout talent but does he turn out as good as he did if he doesn’t get drafted to a team with mario, bryan trottier, and maybe also scotty bowman behind the bench? if they don’t bring in jiri hrdina and ron francis later that year?
Year 1: this is how you help your partner.
Year 2: hope you were paying attention.
 
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gretzkyoilers

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another way of looking at this thread is what guys were given every opportunity to succeed by being insulated with the right vets along the way?

lidstrom: his rookie partner was brad mccrimmon, in year two they added coffey and mark howe, and in year four they added slava fetisov and veteran defensive stalwart mike ramsey. that’s just an embarrassment of riches.

niedermayer entered the league on a team with scotty stevens and fetisov, and larry robinson was hired as his assistant coach in his second year.

same with jagr. an obvious standout talent but does he turn out as good as he did if he doesn’t get drafted to a team with mario, bryan trottier, and maybe also scotty bowman behind the bench? if they don’t bring in jiri hrdina and ron francis later that year?
Don't forget Paul Coffey: Jagr stated that it was Paul that got him on the crazy workout regime he had developed. Man those ex-Oiler players were WAY ahead of their time....
 
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vadim sharifijanov

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Jágr took Barkov under his wing big time.

One of Barkov's presumed baby mamas went public though, whilst we will have lots of suprise mullet guys in jr hockey all over the United States and Canada.

probably also not a coincidence that giroux goes from a 76 pt guy to a top three scorer the year jagr goes to philly and benn jumps from a 60 pt scorer to a top 10 guy the year after jagr was in dallas
 
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One more non-joke answer. Legend goes that when the budding 80s Oilers lost in the Stanley Cup Finals to the Islanders they passed by their locker room. Rather than partying and celebrating the way they'd imagine Cup champs would, the Islanders were almost somber, icing their wounds, and completely exhausted physically.

This taught the Oilers what a true champion looks like (it wasn't what they had in mind), and this greatness was then passed to the Great One and the Oilers as the next NHL dynasty. The Oilers would go on to defeat the Isles in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Of course I've heard some former Islanders say that really they were partying and just calmed down when the Oilers were walking past as a sign of respect and sportsmanship. Either way, lesson learned.
 

Devilsfan2326

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Good thread, I really like hearing about mentorships and the funny stories of guys working out together.
Maybe this is what you're referencing, but Voracek has a pretty funny story about being drunk in his own apartment in the middle of the night and Jagr (who lived above him) was banging on the floor to quiet the party down, and then later shows up at his door in full workout gear to inform Voracek that he's going for a run at 3am. Jagr's work ethic was other-worldly.


The Jagr and Voracek one :laugh:
 

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