What are the greatest Major Junior Careers of all time?

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MadLuke

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In the Q,
Lafleur because of the draft year of the time played a lot of juniors which make him a great candidate, but did lead the league in points a single time.
Lemieux also did lead the league a single time despite playing 3 seasons.

Crosby had big lead the 2 season he played, but never won the memorial cup, second place to a very loaded Corey Perry-Bolland-Methot London Knights
 
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JackSlater

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Lafleur was the name that came to mind for me, but I'm open to others. Somewhat uneven playing field once the NHL started drafting players at 18, but that isn't Lafleur's fault. I also remember reading that Lafleur was making hundreds of thousands in 1970 just playing for the Remparts, which doesn't make hm better or worse but it does mean that he was surely having a great time.
 

wetcoast

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Marcel Dionne hasn't been mentioned yet and some guy named Gretzky had a pretty good age 16 season in the OHL back in the day.

Not the best but Rob Brown was killer in the WHL.

Dale Hawerchuk was dynamite in the Q as a 17 and 18 year old and scored 80 points in 37 playoff games his 2 seasons there.
 

seventieslord

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post-79, you're straddling the line between "guys who were so good that they went straight to the NHL after drafting" and "guys who played out their junior eligibility which generally means they weren't that good at 17-18 but at least they put in a good 4 years"

pre-79, lots of good answers, like Bossy, Lafleur and Dionne
 

sr edler

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Europeans historically haven't had the same junior team structures as in NA, so you can't really compare it that way, but players like Bure, Forsberg, Jagr, et cetera, were all great young players. I think Bure was voted MVP in his first WJC in 1989 despite being younger than all of Mogilny, Fedorov, Modano and Roenick.
 

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