saxonmiller
Registered User
Alex Tanguay will always be my favourite player, especially after his Game 7 SCF performance in 2001 when I was 7. He was always a really good player. I hear he's a pretty nice guy, too.
When I was 7 me and my friends would always play NHL 05 and fight over who got to play as Calgary because of 85 overall animal Tony Amonte. He alway managed to tear it up for some reason so I thought he was the next coming of Gretzky. Also Steve Rucchin and Sergei Samsonov are honorable mentions.
ville nieminen
after all, he was playing on a line with forsberg.
Palffy was elite.
Anyone remember the hockey cards on the back of the Kraft Dinner boxes? As a kid, being on one of those cards meant you were a legend... Selanne, Jagr, Gretzky, Stumpel...
No disrespect to Jozef Stumpel, he was a good player for a long time in the NHL but he didn't quite measure up against those other names - definitely no superstar. But as far as I knew, he was on a box of KD so he must've been one of the greats.
How was he not a superstar?
The title says "Players you thought were superstars as a kid." Which would be Dale Hawerchuk growing up in Winnipeg in the 80s. There was no other Jets player that came close.
For me I thought Jamie Langenbrunner was one of the best lol
You didn't see much NHL hockey in Finland during late 90's and early 00's, and news coverage revolved mostly around Finnish NHL'ers, lot f my player perceptions were based on the players' IIHF WC performances, EA Sports' NHL series and hockey mags
That might've played a role in me seeing guys like Leclair, Sykora, Langebrunner and whatnot as more elite than they actually were.