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Which player would’ve been a star if it wasn’t for injuries?



Which player would’ve been a star if it wasn’t for injuries?

by Single-Champion-9569

45 Comments

  1. Free_Engine_8376

    He’s already a star, but Peter Forsberg.

  2. Definitelynotcal1gul

    Ondrej Kase

    Dude is on fire when he’s not concussed.

  3. ElectricEye77

    Definitely me. Stubbed my toe in junior b. If it wasn’t for that I would be headed to the nhl.

  4. Bobbyaahh

    He’s recognized but not sure if people consider him a star. But Ekblads career would look a hell of a lot different if not for injuries. Even when he comes back it takes him a while to not play scared. And when he’s playing at his full potential he’s a Norris candidate.

  5. Standby_fire

    Cam Neely, Ulf Samuelsson dirty knee to knee in a he 91 Prince of Wales playoffs typifies his career. It also keep Neely from reaching his full potential and winning a Cup as he was debilitated the rest of his career.

  6. BladesOfSteel88

    Gordie Howe. Dude should have played into his 60s, at LEAST.

  7. ___daddy69___

    Crosby is obvious already a star, but I imagine he would easily be considered the greatest player of the modern era if it wasn’t for his injuries.

  8. ExplosionsAreCool

    Ryan Murray could’ve been a really good 1 or 2D if he wasn’t made of glass.

    I also think Alex Wennberg’s career would have looked a lot different if it weren’t for that concussion Tom Wilson gifted him.

    Both of these dudes have been solid NHLers but it’s tough not to wonder what could’ve been.

  9. Kevin Stevens. Was never the same after the ’93 playoffs.

  10. mikefjr1300

    Going back a bit here, Gary Nylund (D) 6’4″ 210 lbs was drafted 3rd overall by the Leafs in 82, as was typical of the Ballard years he was playing in his rookie season before he was ready. Going on memory, he blew out his knee early that season and then came back way too soon, without a brace, and blew the knee out a second time only a few games back.

    Even though he went on to play 600 games wearing a huge brace, the damage was done and he never reached what could of been a stellar career. It was well know he could be beat wide with speed because he just couldn’t turn on that knee anymore.

  11. Small-Wolverine-7166

    Kariya would have reached another level of supernova if it wasn’t for all of the illegal hits to his head.

  12. XeroKillswitch

    Vladimir Konstantinov

    Although, that may not be what you were referring to by an injury.

    Dude was an absolute monster. And he was on the verge of a Norris. Sad what happened to him.

  13. GlizzyDog222

    He was already one of the greatest of all time but Carey Price

  14. solaire_flare

    definitely a star, he’s in the hall of fame. But when talking about USA greats, Pat Lafontaine was the best US born player and still would be if his career wasn’t cut short with concussions

  15. Typical-Moment-9702

    Mike Bossy one of the games biggest stars… but can you imagine how many more points he would’ve scored if he hadn’t had to retire after only 752 games?

  16. Ecstatic-Arachnid-91

    Maybe a bit biased but Vladamir Konstantinov. He could have been the bruiser D man that also had sweet moves with the puck.

  17. Mario Lemieux would have been greatest of all time if it wasn’t for back issues and lymphoma.

  18. Bobby Orr.

    He was 46-89-135 and the Art Ross Trophy in 1974-75 after a couple of bad knee injuries in the early 70s.

    If he didn’t have the knee injuries, he easily could have played 20 seasons. He was a physical outlier.

  19. the1seajay

    I’m really surprised I haven’t seen it here yet, but Jiri Fischer. Dude was shaping up to be a stud defenseman before suffering a heart attack on the bench during a game in 2005 against the Predators

  20. HeretoLurk09

    Gordon Bombay if it wasn’t for his career ending knee injury. He was “this close” to the NHL

  21. He’s already regarded pretty high but Pavel Bure would’ve been other worldly

  22. bluewhite63

    Bryan Berard. To quote Pat Quinn: “I’ll never forgive that young man (Marion Hossa ) for his recklessness with his stick (that cost Berard his eye, and eventually his career).

  23. BadaBingSecurity

    Pavel Bure.

    Dude was a human highlight film and putting up insane numbers. Career cut short and tons of games lost with 6-8 knee surgeries.

    Imagine what his final career numbers would have been.

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