Michael Farkas
Celebrate 68
Sure, the Canadian dominant sport has a lot of best all time players being Canadian. Also, the best all time franchise (maybe in all sports up to 1980) has a lot of players on the list as well. I'm not sure if we should have put spoiler tags on that in the beginning, but that was a predictable outcome.
Besides Sundin, who have some time for, who are all these players that are missing? Nearly all of the best players that had ever played up until, say, 1967 are Canadian. So you'll get virtually no one prior that isn't.
Then international competition starts to bubble up as we move forward there...many of those prominent players feature on the list (four in the top 50, I personally had pushed for Fetisov before we got to the teens I think) - that was the international presence of note for two decades. We had some participation from other international players that came over in this time: Stastny, Salming, etc. and they made the list. Is someone missing from that contingent that really has to be on here?
So, now we're at 1990 to about 2005. Because it's a snapshot in time from a few years ago now, so it's not like Kucherov would have made it. Players in the midst of their prime (or younger) really don't do to well on these (for good reason, really).
So you have the Soviet-dominated international competition of the 70's and 80's, the trickle-overs during that time, and then whatever happened during the end of the firewagon days into the DPE...that's not a lot of time for non-Canadians.
Who was not considered or didn't make the list that really needed to be here? It's not like there was a baseball equivalent of a color barrier in the NHL in 1961. There was just no one else good enough to make that league. What should we have done? Swapped out St. Louis for Sundin?
I'm not upset in the least, despite the tone of the text...I'm just curious as to where all of these outstanding non-Canadian players were playing before 1980 or whatever...this coming from a non-Canadian, of course...
Besides Sundin, who have some time for, who are all these players that are missing? Nearly all of the best players that had ever played up until, say, 1967 are Canadian. So you'll get virtually no one prior that isn't.
Then international competition starts to bubble up as we move forward there...many of those prominent players feature on the list (four in the top 50, I personally had pushed for Fetisov before we got to the teens I think) - that was the international presence of note for two decades. We had some participation from other international players that came over in this time: Stastny, Salming, etc. and they made the list. Is someone missing from that contingent that really has to be on here?
So, now we're at 1990 to about 2005. Because it's a snapshot in time from a few years ago now, so it's not like Kucherov would have made it. Players in the midst of their prime (or younger) really don't do to well on these (for good reason, really).
So you have the Soviet-dominated international competition of the 70's and 80's, the trickle-overs during that time, and then whatever happened during the end of the firewagon days into the DPE...that's not a lot of time for non-Canadians.
Who was not considered or didn't make the list that really needed to be here? It's not like there was a baseball equivalent of a color barrier in the NHL in 1961. There was just no one else good enough to make that league. What should we have done? Swapped out St. Louis for Sundin?
I'm not upset in the least, despite the tone of the text...I'm just curious as to where all of these outstanding non-Canadian players were playing before 1980 or whatever...this coming from a non-Canadian, of course...