The Best Detroit Red Wings Player to Never Win the Stanley Cup (But Should’ve)

Lazlo Hollyfeld

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Probert was more than punching guys in the face. Just like McCarty was. In Detroit at least, Probert was a legit top 6 forward who happened to be great at punching face.

Agreed. Probert broke the Red Wings record for most points in the playoffs in 1988 when he had 21 points in 16 games (It was later broken by Fedorov, tied by Yzerman and then broken again by Zetterberg). He played in the All-star game that year as well.

74 games 29 goals 33 assists for 62 points. 398 penalty minutes.

It was one helluva season.
 

Retire91

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appreciating this thread for all the new info, I don't think I had ever seen this photo

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GMR

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Are people actually arguing that Probert was a better player than Norm Ullman? I answered the OPs question on the first page.

Dionne can also be a passable answer but he didn't play in Detroit long despite being a better all-time player than Ullman.
 

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