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11-07-2009, 01:20 AM
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But wasn't he with the Caps for the 89-90 season? I know, I know, not really in the spirit of what the OP was asking, but I think he and Oates are as close as it's going to get.
In 89-90 he spent the whole year with the Caps. My bad I misunderstood you bro.
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11-07-2009, 01:23 AM
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Rod Langway is in the HOF.
I knew he was in, He went in the same year as Bernie Federko. I just didnt know what year Langway retired the guy who started the thread was talking about 90's era Caps. I also hope Dale Hunter gets in.
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11-07-2009, 01:24 AM
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So which one of these would you put Oated ahead of?

Gretzky
Orr
Howe
Lemieux
Hull
Richards
Believeu
Shore
Harvey
Bourque

Lidstrom
Potvin
Shore
Yzerman
Sakic
Fetisov
Kharlamov
Tretiak
Roy
Hasek

Jagr
Brodeur
Chelios
Leetch
Messier
Clarke
Hall
Kelly
Mikita
Malone

Coffey
Dionne
Mahavlovich
Morenz
Esposito
Plante
Lalonde
Pilote
Stastny
Conacher

Mikhailov
Makarov
Trottier
Bossy
Lafleur
Geoffrin
Richard
Hull
Parent
Hainsworth

These are ofc not in order and I have most certainly missed some obvious but it's late I could probably mention another 50 before I would go with Oates

You're mentioning some guys that didn't even play in the NHL. It's very hard to judge Russian players.
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11-07-2009, 01:25 AM
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If Bobby Clarke or John Ferguson can get in then all bets are off.
Bobby Clarke was a great player, if he wasnt in the whole place should be shut down. I dont think there should be much debate about Clarke whatever you think of him.
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11-07-2009, 01:45 AM
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Seems like a lot of "close, but not quite"s.

Bondra was a force in the league, winning the goal scoring title twice. He was on pace for a monster year (close to 60 goals) during the strike-shortened season, and hit the magic 500-goal plateau, playing almost exclusively in the dead puck era. He was one of the fastest players in the league, winning the fastest skater competition twice. It's hard for me to judge him, since he was my favorite player growing up. Does he have a shot?

Kolzig won the Vezina, has 300 wins, and was regularly near the top of the league in games played and shots faced. He kept the Caps competitive most nights, and was the face of the franchise for many years. His numbers don't really compare to the greats at that time, though (Roy, Brodeur, Hasek, etc). Does he have a shot?

Gonchar was always near or at the top of the league in goals scored by a defenseman. The criticisms of him were similar to those of Mike Green, but he has really matured as a defenseman in recent years, while still being an excellent puck-moving defenseman and power-play quarterback. Never even came close to winning a Norris, but was a great player for many years. Does he have a shot?

I doubt any other players that are primarily identified as a Capital from that era has a chance, but if you disagree then also comment on that. Thanks!


Wasnt Gochar 4th in Norris voting just a couple seasons back? He is a HOFer to me.
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11-07-2009, 01:52 AM
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Gonchar is borderline now. If he wins another Cup as a #1 dman, he'll probably get in.
Gonchar's career has really snuck up on me. Two-time allstar, #1 defenseman on a Cup champion, arguably the best offensive d-man of his generation, productive in the playoffs, very consistent, etc.

I mean, on paper, that's as good as or better than some HOF defensemen. Obviously he wasn't a great defensive player though, at least for much of his career.
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11-07-2009, 05:12 AM
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You're mentioning some guys that didn't even play in the NHL. It's very hard to judge Russian players.
What?

No doubt in my mind where they better than Oates. Do you want me to name another 50 players that played in the NHL that I'd take ahead of Oates? Right now I'll just settle to mention another 4 to get me to 50

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11-07-2009, 09:47 AM
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There are already 2 Caps from the 90s in (Stevens and Langway).
There is one more definitely going in (Oates), 3 more maybes (Ciccarelli, Bondra and Housely) and 1 possibly but I doubt it (Hunter).

Furthermore, the Capitals traded away 2 Hall of Famers in one deal in 1989, Murphy and Gartner.
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