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willus3 Posted - 11/08/2007 : 11:38:42
I'm going with Paul Coffey.

"I'm a man of principle... or not. Whatever the situation calls for." - Alan Shore
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fly4apuckguy Posted - 11/08/2007 : 22:50:40
Coffey, of course, but I give props to Mike Sillinger. I played against him as a kid, and outscored him every time. Things worked out better for him, hockey wise, I guess, since in my last game the opposing goalie was a shooter-tutor because the regular had to work his Wal-Mart shift.

I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry, to be honest.
willus3 Posted - 11/08/2007 : 13:49:40
Pucknuts, I'm not sure if anyone is missing. I was just noticing how many teams Coffey played for and thought he surely must be the best player to have played for so many teams. It struck me as a little comical.

Beans, of course I'm insane. Was there ever a doubt? Marchment is pretty awesome. For a P.O.S. that is...
And Jim's brother must be well liked by the ladies?

"I'm a man of principle... or not. Whatever the situation calls for." - Alan Shore
Beans15 Posted - 11/08/2007 : 13:24:29
Willus, are you insane? How could you not put Bryan Marchment on the top of your list.




By the way, Jim Dowd's brother was the best hockey player to ever lace up the skates.

His name is Wellin



Wayne or Bobby?? How about both!!!
PuckNuts Posted - 11/08/2007 : 13:15:20
Rnk	Player Name	Pos.	Birthdate	Birthplace	Seasons	# teams
1	Paul Coffey	D	06/01/1961	Weston, ONT	1980-2001	9
2	Sean Burke	G	01/29/1967	Windsor, ONT	1987-2007	9
3	Mike Sillinger	C	06/29/1971	Regina, SASK	1990-2007	12
4	J.J. Daigneault	D	10/12/1965	Montreal, PQ	1984-2001	10
5	Bryan Marchment	D	05/01/1969	Scarbor, ONT	1988-2006	9
6	Michel Petit	D	02/12/1964	St. Malo, PQ	1982-1998	10
7	Brent Ashton	F	05/18/1960	Saskatoon, SASK	1979-1993	9
8	Tony Hrkac	C	07/07/1966	Thund Bay, ONT	1986-2003	9
9	Grant Ledyard	D	11/19/1961	Winnipeg, MAN	1984-2002	9
10	Bobby Dollas	D	01/31/1965	Montreal, PQ	1983-2001	9
11	Kevin Miller	R	09/09/1965	Lansing, MI	1988-2004	9
12	Jim Cummins	R	05/17/1970	Dearborn, MI	1991-2004	9
13	Reid Simpson	L	05/21/1969	Flin Flon, MAN	1991-2004	9
14	Jim Dowd	C	12/25/1968	Brick, NJ	1991-2007	9
15	Jim McKenzie	L	11/03/1969	Gull Lake, SASK	1989-2004	9


Is anyone missing that played for 9+ teams???

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