The Greatest Hockey Player Who Ever Lived

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  • William Penwell
    William Penwell

    I seen both Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr play and I would say they are both up there for top spot. The only thing is comparing them is like comparing apples and oranges. Gretzky was the best forward and Orr was the that defence that played the game. They both played with compassion and revolutionized the game in their respective position more than any other player before them. The only other player that I would say comes close to Gretzky is Mario Lemieux. It is unfortunate that Mario's career has been plagued with injuries, otherwise I think he may have challenged a lot of Gretzky scoring records.

    Will

  • talesin
    talesin

    Special K

    RIGHT ON!!!! MVP - he must be TOO excited!

    CRR

    ummmm ... Orr was a defenseman

    WP

    Yes, I agree with your analysis. Apples and oranges, also longevity - who knows if Orr's knees didn't turn to mush? After all, his career was so brief compared to Gretzky's. Same for Lemieux (injuries).

    XJW_B12

    The Brits, hmmmmmm, ah, they're just jealous cause they can't play hockey. They do have soccer; and as for cricket, well I have never seen a game so I guess that critiquing it just wouldn't be ... cricket, would it?

    Edit to add: Oh, btw, as a Canadian I find Don Cherry embarrassing, like Az said, anyone who dresses that bad ... I always think of him as our very own 'Canadian redneck'. Maybe he should get into wrestling (heheh).

    tal

  • William Penwell
    William Penwell

    It is too bad that Bobby Orr's career was cut short. If not he would have set defensive records that would be hard to beat. I know that Dennis Potvin ended up with more career goals than Bobby Orr but he played more games than Orr.

  • talesin
    talesin

    WP

    Yes, actually, he was the only defenseman to win the Art Ross Trophy (twice). (top NHL score for the year) Check the stats I posted on page two. I don't think that has been accomplished by anyone else (could be wrong).

    It's not too often I can be accused of hero worship, but Bobby is the exception.

    To me, he will always define 'poetry in motion'

    tal

  • William Penwell
    William Penwell

    Talesin,

    I think you are correct, Bobby Orr is the only defenseman to ever win the Art Ross trophy. It was not the same 40 years ago as it is today. When you consider that in an age when defenseman were not offensive threats it is quit the accomplishment. Also I must add that the last time he did it, 1975, he was playing on a bad knee. See stats below:

    Recipients
    Year Player Team
    2003Peter ForsbergColorado Avalance
    2002Jarome IginlaCalgary Flames
    2001 Jaromir JagrPittsburgh Penguins
    2000 Jaromir JagrPittsburgh Penguins
    1999 Jaromir JagrPittsburgh Penguins
    1998 Jaromir JagrPittsburgh Penguins
    1997 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins
    1996 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins
    1995 Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins
    1994 Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Kings
    1993 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins
    1992 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins
    1991 Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Kings
    1990 Wayne Gretzky Los Angeles Kings
    1989 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins
    1988 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins
    1987 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1986 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1985 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1984 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1983 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1982 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1981 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers
    1980 Marcel Dionne Los Angeles Kings
    1979 Bryan Trottier New York Islanders
    1978 Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens
    1977Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens
    1976 Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens
    1975 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins
    1974 Phil Esposito Boston Bruins
    1973 Phil Esposito Boston Bruins
    1972 Phil Esposito Boston Bruins
    1971 Phil Esposito Boston Bruins
    1970 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins
    1969Phil Esposito Boston Bruins
    1968 Stan Mikita Chicago Blackhawks
    1967 Stan Mikita Chicago Blackhawks
    1966 Bobby Hull Chicago Blackhawks
    1965 Stan Mikita Chicago Blackhawks
    1964 Stan Mikita Chicago Blackhawks
    1963 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings
    1962 Bobby Hull Chicago Blackhawks
    1961 Bernie Geoffrion Montreal Canadiens
    1960 Bobby Hull Chicago Blackhawks
    1959Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens
    1958 Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens
    1957Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings
    1956 Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens
    1955 Bernie Geoffrion Montreal Canadiens
    1954 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings
    1953 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings
    1952 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings
    1951 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings
    1950 Ted Lindsay Detroit Red Wings
    1949 Roy Conacher Chicago Blackhawks
    1948 Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens
    1947* Max Bentley Chicago Blackhawks
    1946Max Bentley Chicago Blackhawks
    1945 Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens
    1944 Herbie Cain Boston Bruins
    1943Doug Bentley Chicago Blackhawks
    1942 Bryan Hextall New York Rangers
    1941 Bill Cowley Boston Bruins
    1940 Milt Schmidt Boston Bruins
    1939 Toe Blake Montreal Canadiens
    1938 Gordie Drillon Toronto Maple Leafs
    1937 Dave Schriner New York Americans
    1936 Dave Schriner New York Americans
    1935 Charlie Conacher Toronto Maple Leafs
    1934 Charlie Conacher Toronto Maple Leafs
    1933 Bill Cook New York Rangers
    1932 Harvey Jackson Toronto Maple Leafs
    1931 Howie Morenz Montreal Canadiens
    1930 Cooney Weiland Boston Bruins
    1929 Ace Bailey Toronto Maple Leafs
    1928 Howie Morenz Montreal Canadiens
    1927 Bill Cook New York Rangers
    1926 Nels Stewart Montreal Maroons
    1925Babe Dye Toronto Arenas
    1924 Cy Denneny Ottawa Senators
    1923 Babe Dye Toronto St. Pats
    1922 Punch Broadbent Ottawa Senators
    1921Newsy Lalonde Montreal Canadiens
    1920 Joe Malone Quebec Bulldogs
    1919Odie Cleghorn Montreal Canadiens
    1918 Joe Malone Montreal Canadiens
  • talesin
    talesin

    Thanks, Will

    KEWL!

    I see what you mean about Lemieux, he gave Gretzky a good run for the money!

    tal

  • berrygerry
  • talesin
    talesin

    Actually, I was thinking 'too bad there's no hockey trash talk on JWN these days', so it's fun to see it bumped.

    There will never be anyone like the Rocket, and he changed the face of hockey forever. (no pun intended)

    So, it would be safe to assume you are familiar with the Gordie Howe Hat Trick? hehehe

    tal

  • talesin
    talesin

    PS, it's *always* okay to bump a thread~!

    If the thread is to be left alone, the moderators will have it locked, and that is rare, indeed.

    Just a heads-up.

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