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willus3 |
Posted - 05/07/2007 : 12:08:05 Who is/are the greatest skater(s) you've seen. You may have to break it down further. Fastest straight line, fastest with agility, smoothest etc... Fastest straight line - Mike Gartner, Bobby Orr, Pavel Bure, Tony Amonte, Todd Marchant, Russ Courtnall, Paul Kariya Fastest with agility - Bobby Orr, Yvan Cournoyer, Guy Lafleur, Paul Coffey, Sergei Federov, Paul Kariya, Scott Neidermeyer Smoothest - Paul Coffey, Bobby Orr, Sergei Federov, Scott Neidermeyer All of the above combined - Orr, Coffey, Federov and Neidermeyer.
Mike Gartner was ridiculously fast but not overly smooth. I've got Orr in every category(yes he was that good), but if I'm honest with myself I have to say that Federov is the best at every facet of skating.
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willus3 |
Posted - 05/11/2007 : 07:39:06 I was reminded of a player I overlooked. Mike Modano is a pleasure to watch skate. Very fast, very smooth.
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PuckNuts |
Posted - 05/11/2007 : 05:55:09 Paul Coffey was an amazing skater, he seemed to take only a couple of strides and he would be down the wing and across your blue line before you had a chance to react.
We all know he wore skates that were way too small, and he would jam his feet into them, and then had the laces cut to remove the skates…
Hypothetically speaking would he still have been a great skater if he wore the proper sized skates…
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fly4apuckguy |
Posted - 05/10/2007 : 21:59:04 Coffey was one guy who I would pay money just to watch him skate. He was unreal.
Yvan Cournoyer needs to get some old-school respect around here, too.
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Guest5221 |
Posted - 05/08/2007 : 18:20:33 quote: Originally posted by tctitans
Bure's top speed and acceleration was insane, but I would put Bure up there for speed with agility too... I would say that Bure is top 3 (a debatable #1) for being able to control the puck at top speed as well.
Smoothest - Personally, noone compares to Coffey in my mind.
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tctitans |
Posted - 05/07/2007 : 14:52:13 Bure's top speed and acceleration was insane, but I would put Bure up there for speed with agility too... I would say that Bure is top 3 (a debatable #1) for being able to control the puck at top speed as well.
Smoothest - Personally, noone compares to Coffey in my mind.
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willus3 |
Posted - 05/07/2007 : 14:06:34 quote: Originally posted by Beans15
I would have to agree with Willus almost completely. I would have Orr, Coffey, and Neidermeyer as 1,2,3. The rest are too close to call.
And Willus, where is Savard??? I would put him in there.
Haa!! I can't believe I forgot Savard! There are probably a few more i forgot too.Savard was a brilliant skater. Supremely fast and agile. And he could handle the puck at speed too. Sadly alot of the speedsters can't seem to finish. Guys like Amonte, Courtnall and Marchant.
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hithere311 |
Posted - 05/07/2007 : 14:05:20 Yeah, I was also gonna say Savard is missing. |
Beans15 |
Posted - 05/07/2007 : 12:36:52 I would have to agree with Willus almost completely. I would have Orr, Coffey, and Neidermeyer as 1,2,3. The rest are too close to call.
And Willus, where is Savard??? I would put him in there. |
bonfire420 |
Posted - 05/07/2007 : 12:16:51 Fastest Straight Line - Bure in his prime (didn't call him the "Rocket" for nothing) Fastest with Agility - Paul Coffey or Sergei Federov Smoothest - Scott Neidermeyer (he hardly lifts his skates) All of the above - Tough one but I'd have to say Coffey when he was in his prime...
Nice post Willus... |
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