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If we add Duncan Keith before Ed Belfour, I’ll just assume you’re all Defensemen.
Who is Ed Belfour?
If we add Duncan Keith before Ed Belfour, I’ll just assume you’re all Defensemen.
Will you agree that in the 1971-1976 Kharlamov was in the top five players in the world (Orr, Hull, Espo, Clarke)? And would he not have legitimate claim for #1 in some moments? If so, he should definitely be higher than he is.Kharlamov is a top 40-50 player, slotted correctly
I have him at 11.Makarov is in the same boat as Fetisov. I also think that he's the best Russian player ever and could warrant a top 12-18, but no higher then that.
Will you agree that in the 1971-1976 Kharlamov was in the top five players in the world (Orr, Hull, Espo, Clarke)?
And would he not have legitimate claim for #1 in some moments? If so, he should definitely be higher than he is.
I have him at 11.
If we add Duncan Keith before Ed Belfour, I’ll just assume you’re all Defensemen.
It's so blatant, that even I am on the goalie union's side for this one...
Orr lost Harts to Clarke and Esposito. Kharlamov was better than Clarke and just as good as Espo. Hull was past his prime, like you said. The claim for Kharlamov to be #1 in the world at that time is legit (though, of course, debatable). If you have that case and you have the bag of trophies to back it up, I don't see how you are not in the Top 40. Hell, Malkin had fewer seasons as World's top five player, and his competition is worse than Valery's.I guess there is a case here but still being top 5 in a 5 year period over 100 plus years that we are looking at could mean that he theoretically could be just in the top 100 right?
What is a moment? A game or time period where Orr is injured?
Hull is more or less out of his peak at this time, over guys are in the mix instead.
Orr lost Harts to Clarke and Esposito. Kharlamov was better than Clarke and just as good as Espo. Hull was past his prime, like you said. The claim for Kharlamov to be #1 in the world at that time is legit (though, of course, debatable). If you have that case and you have the bag od trophies to back it up, I don't see how you are not in the Top 40. Hell, Malkin had fewer seasons as World's top five player, and his competition is worse than Valery's.
I know that Phil and Clarke won the Hart but seriously no one ever thought they were better players than Orr from the 71-75 time period you mention.
Call me crazy, but I prefer to think that when a player loses Hart trophy to his own teammate (more than once), that player is not the best player in the world.This. There really isn't any case for Kharlamov as the best player in the world in his day.
Call me crazy, but I prefer to think that when a player loses Hart trophy to his own teammate (more than once), that player is not the best player in the world.
It wasn't one isolated incident. He lost twice to Clarke and twice to his teammate Esposito.I think it is one of those instances where you have to seriously question the voters. It just doesn't with the legend of Orr, or the tapes...
Call me crazy, but I prefer to think that when a player loses Hart trophy to his own teammate (more than once), that player is not the best player in the world.
You're crazy. There's no other reasonable conclusion that can be rendered.
This. There really isn't any case for Kharlamov as the best player in the world in his day.
Keith's Norris voting is seriously disappointing outside his winning years I must say. And I don't feel like he was neglected or whatever either...he did mix great years with rather pedestrian seasons...his run in 2015 was something for the history books, though. Amazing post-season.
I thought Bill Gadsby would be up for voting by now, maybe next round then...not sure what his playoff reputation is like.
It is inexplicable to me that Gadsby is not up for voting by now. Yet Pronger and Stevens are already ranked and both were ranked as soon as they appeared on the ballot.
Keith's Norris voting is seriously disappointing outside his winning years I must say. And I don't feel like he was neglected or whatever either...he did mix great years with rather pedestrian seasons...his run in 2015 was something for the history books, though. Amazing post-season.
I thought Bill Gadsby would be up for voting by now, maybe next round then...not sure what his playoff reputation is like.