The best college hockey player was Tommy Ross from Michigan State. The Michigan born forward was fast, small and agile. He played for MSU from 73-77 and all Division 1 hockey scoring records. Unfortunately his small stature did not help his quest for the NHL. Tommy currently resides in the Detroit area where he coaches in a youth hockey program. Unless you're talking about goalies in which hands down Ken Dryden holds the title. In fact Dryden was probably better than Ross period, since Cornell only lost 4 times (twice in the frozen four) in the three years he started for Cornell and never finished lower than 3rd in the country. Also you could say Hobey Baker, but its probably Dryden.
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If you are talking about all time greatest pro hockey teams, then the Montreal Canadiens of the 1970's would have to be ranked number 1. I would then say the Detroit Red Wings are a very distant second. As far as the best teams of this decade, the New Jersey Devils would rank high up in that debate, though probably the best team of this decade is again the Detroit Red Wings.
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Because it is the greatest sport of all time.
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Between 6-8 teams can play on the ice at the same time, comprising 48 players.
Both teams would have to have the same score when the time runs out in either the game or overtime.
Detroit Red Wings Player ;) Greatest hockey player of all time!
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Wayne Gretzky is a Canadian hockey player, famous for his impressive hockey skills. Regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all time, he played from 1978 to 1999.
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The 49ers, Coyboys, Stellers, Dolphins, and Packers.