1 Bobby Orr 2 Chris Pronger 3 Scott Nedyermier 4. Nick Lidstrom 5 Brian Leetch
Orr, Coffey, Leetch, Potvin, MacInnis off the top of my head. Not sure if missing anyone.
A list of the top 8 defensemen is subject to immense conjecture, but IMHO... 1. Bobby Orr (also the overall greatest hockey player, ever) 2. Doug Harvey 3. Larry Robinson 4. Nikolas Lidstrom 5. Eddie Shore 6. Red Kelly 7. Paul Coffey 8. Denis Potvin Honourable mention: I've left out Fetisov, who is in the Top 8 of all-time worldwide but the majority of his best years were not played in the NHL. Maybe Al MacInnis, Guy Lapointe to round out a top 10.
Mario Lemieux
No. Orr was never in the top 5 penalty minutes leaders in any NHL season he played.
Note: there have only been 5 defensemen who scored 100 points in a single NHL season: Bobby Orr (6 times) Paul Coffey (5 times) Al MacInnis Brian Leetch Denis Potvin Another note: neither Phil Housley, Raymond Borque, nor Larry Murphy reached 100 points in a season, despite all being in the top 40 all time in NHL scoring.
Kill all the politic leaders from top level to the bottom point
1) The top 3 forwards 2 defensemen and 1 goalie are voted by fans and are starters. 2) The remaining 36 players are announced, 2 captains and 4 assistant captains will be named. 3) The draft takes place a day before the skills competition. Each team must have 12 forwards 6 defensemen and 3 goalies, while all goalies must be taken by round 10 and defenseman by round 15.
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in the NHL the top problem is dirty hit's
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