Patrice Bergeron ….a mid-level player that feels right is JVR, he always scored 20-25 goals, except a few nice deflections, none were highlight reel material lol
nhannon87
Rask. Some bruins don’t like him because he could never get over the hump, and he didn’t make flashy saves like Thomas, but he was always in the right place and statically he was one of the best ever.
Jimmy_October
Mark “Fucking” Recchi
TicklerVikingPilot
Gotta be Lidstrom, right?
Dusky_Dawn210
Chad Ruhwedel
DistanceSuper3476
Phil Kessel….was a hotdog on the ice and ate tons of them off the ice…and was still an iron man ..
Mean__Jerk__Time
I feel like a good current comparison would be Kopitar.
All time, hmmm…Ron Francis?
justaperson815
Sundin
Sko-isles
Ronny Francis
Straight-Hedgehog440
Mike Grier, JP Dumont, Mike Fisher, Dave Andreychuk
TheKid_BigE
My favourite player, Mike Fisher. He’s not gonna get you 80+ points a year, but my god was he able to do whatever his team needed him to go out and do on the ice, there are lots of great examples, maybe better players than him, but Fish was a guy you wanted on your team
Acrobatic_Most_4959
All you need is really good ice cream and a really good cookie. They are beautiful thing
Acrobatic_Most_4959
I meant to say easier said than done
jake7992
Hawerchuk
r3q
I’ll give a whole class of players, defensive responsible possession driving centers.
Kopitar, O’Reilly, Bergeron, Barkov, Toews, etc
StratPlayer20
Ron Francis, Jonathan Toews
LarryTheLobster710
Why does this post have a shrooms text
glitchycat39
Lidstrom or Scotty Niedermayer, imo.
Scamnam
Patrice Bergeron
johncurrin
Joe Sakic
Scamnam
Patrice Bergeron
ProfessionStraight
joe thornton
Chili_dilly
As a Stars fan, Robo
McDavidClan
Mike Gartner, over 700 goals, good for 20 or more every season, no major individual awards
The crown belongs to The prince of Hotdog Phil the ThrIll Kessel.
yo_coiley
Dave Andreychuk
MoneyMannyy22
Zdeno Chara for me, definitely.
HoopOnPoop
Locally here it’s Backstrom. Absolutely no flash to his game, but just held it down rock solid for 15+ years.
JohnYCanuckEsq
Tim Duncan
ownerwelcome123
Ray Bourque
Nethri
Joe Thornton? I feel like Thornton was popular in New England, but once he left Boston you never heard about him again.. and he played like 30 more years after that, and was always pretty good.
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Jagr?
Lidstrom
Brad Richards
Patrice Bergeron ….a mid-level player that feels right is JVR, he always scored 20-25 goals, except a few nice deflections, none were highlight reel material lol
Rask. Some bruins don’t like him because he could never get over the hump, and he didn’t make flashy saves like Thomas, but he was always in the right place and statically he was one of the best ever.
Mark “Fucking” Recchi
Gotta be Lidstrom, right?
Chad Ruhwedel
Phil Kessel….was a hotdog on the ice and ate tons of them off the ice…and was still an iron man ..
I feel like a good current comparison would be Kopitar.
All time, hmmm…Ron Francis?
Sundin
Ronny Francis
Mike Grier, JP Dumont, Mike Fisher, Dave Andreychuk
My favourite player, Mike Fisher. He’s not gonna get you 80+ points a year, but my god was he able to do whatever his team needed him to go out and do on the ice, there are lots of great examples, maybe better players than him, but Fish was a guy you wanted on your team
All you need is really good ice cream and a really good cookie. They are beautiful thing
I meant to say easier said than done
Hawerchuk
I’ll give a whole class of players, defensive responsible possession driving centers.
Kopitar, O’Reilly, Bergeron, Barkov, Toews, etc
Ron Francis, Jonathan Toews
Why does this post have a shrooms text
Lidstrom or Scotty Niedermayer, imo.
Patrice Bergeron
Joe Sakic
Patrice Bergeron
joe thornton
As a Stars fan, Robo
Mike Gartner, over 700 goals, good for 20 or more every season, no major individual awards
I thought Lidstrom right away
[Ron Francis](https://www.quanthockey.com/hockey-stats/en/profile.php?player=1821) fits the “crazy numbers” part, but he never had crazy seasons. He was consistent and durable for a long time.
Zubov
The crown belongs to The prince of Hotdog Phil the ThrIll Kessel.
Dave Andreychuk
Zdeno Chara for me, definitely.
Locally here it’s Backstrom. Absolutely no flash to his game, but just held it down rock solid for 15+ years.
Tim Duncan
Ray Bourque
Joe Thornton? I feel like Thornton was popular in New England, but once he left Boston you never heard about him again.. and he played like 30 more years after that, and was always pretty good.
Jonathan Toews
Beauchemin
Adam Oates
Nieuwendyk
Brent Burns?
Patrick Marleau or Joe Thornton.
Same shit, next pick.
Scott Niedermayer or Joe Sakic