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andyhack Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:05:27
Who was the most exciting forward to watch in the last 40 years (not including active players)?
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Blubberboy Posted - 04/06/2007 : 21:53:55
Gretzky or Orr.
I voted Wayne.

Go `nucks
Beans15 Posted - 04/05/2007 : 14:17:19
Paul Coffey's end to end rushes were amazing, as were Orr's. Bure was really exciting too. But I loved watching Savard. He made the Blackhawks my second favorite team.
willus3 Posted - 04/05/2007 : 14:08:42
Alright!! I stumbled upon video of that Savard goal I mentioned earlier. I guess I'm not the only one who thinks it was impressive. #1 GOAT goal on Sport Centres top ten list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LvTbQ8kpuE
willus3 Posted - 03/30/2007 : 06:21:58
quote:
Originally posted by ED11

I love watching the "thinkers" or "playmakers" or whatever you wanna call them so I selected Gretzky. I love watching guys like Crosby and Thornton now too. But everyone has to say that when they were about to show Vancouver highlights on tv everyone knew that Bure was gonna be there. He was fun to watch too.


You could see them think? That's wild.
just kiddin around....
Guest4527 Posted - 03/30/2007 : 04:49:55
I voted Savard. Granted, I think LaFleur is way up there too, but there was just something about Denis, when he touched the puck the whole place lit up.
andyhack Posted - 03/28/2007 : 11:11:55
I voted for Lafleur on this one. If you can, take a look at the link below which has the famous "too many men on the ice" Bruins-Hab game on it. Watch Lafleur in the third period in particular, not just all the goals which he was in on, but also just about every time he touches the puck.

Now this was of course a huge game, but my recollection is that in his peak years, even in regular season games in the middle of the season, when Lafleur touched the puck he often was that exciting to watch.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7112379747057931230&q=team%3Abruins+1979&hl=en


Very cool link by the way - also has the Leafs-Habs 1967, Game 6
Guest4930 Posted - 03/27/2007 : 12:42:31
teemu teemu that rookie season was amazing
ryschevy1 Posted - 03/27/2007 : 09:30:41
I voted other for Paul Coffey. Yes, I know he was a defenseman, but he could move like a forward, and some of his rushes were amazing also!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORxD2KFQ4oo


GO OIL!!! YA!!!
willus3 Posted - 03/27/2007 : 09:19:23
Exciting players for me were guys who could lift you out of your seat when they had the puck. For me tha's Lafleur, Bure and Savard. I voted Savard. His razzle dazzle was something to see. Someone mentioned earlier Bure going around three guys and scoring. I remember watching Savard one time where he literally went around every player on the opposing team and scored. I kid you not. I tried to find a video of it but can't. It is probably the most impressive goal I have seen.
Bure and Lafleur would lift you out of your seat when they started in on an end to end rush. Lemieux and Gretzky put you on the edge of your seat when they had the puck because something magical usually happened. Cam Neely is a great one for this list as well. He could bring you out of your seat numerous ways. A rush followed by a goal, a crushing hit or a great fight.
Buddyno2000 Posted - 03/27/2007 : 04:42:58
Always, And I mean Always go with Super Mario.

Go leafs Go by the way
Saku Steen Posted - 03/27/2007 : 03:41:46
I forgot about Pavel Bure, but I voted Guy Lafleur.
tctitans Posted - 03/26/2007 : 23:24:07
quote:
Originally posted by Canucks Man

Well Im just going to follow suit and say Bure, and yeah IHC that hit was awesome, Have any of you guys ever herd the stories(or watched it yourself) of Bures first game, what I herd was he was on the fourth line with Odjick, and every shift he was just magical, even though he didnt score or get a point he was the best player when he was on the ice, The next game he was on the top line.




I was at that game.... his first shift on the ice was amazing.. wind up in his own end, beat 3 players, and almost scored... all at unbelievable speed.. I forgot how electrifying he was untill recently rewatching his top Canuck spotlight... AMAZING...

Check it out:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aXTdZMK43Wo
ED11 Posted - 03/26/2007 : 23:07:31
I love watching the "thinkers" or "playmakers" or whatever you wanna call them so I selected Gretzky. I love watching guys like Crosby and Thornton now too. But everyone has to say that when they were about to show Vancouver highlights on tv everyone knew that Bure was gonna be there. He was fun to watch too.
bablaboushka Posted - 03/26/2007 : 22:59:18
I loved watching what Lemieux could do. You always had a feeling Pittsburgh was going to score when he was on the ice. I loved watching Ziggy Palffy too, some sweet hands he had.

Pavel Bure is obvious, he's the reason I wore #10 my whole hockey career. The guy was a real treat to hockey.
Canucks Man Posted - 03/26/2007 : 22:24:22
Well Im just going to follow suit and say Bure, and yeah IHC that hit was awesome, Have any of you guys ever herd the stories(or watched it yourself) of Bures first game, what I herd was he was on the fourth line with Odjick, and every shift he was just magical, even though he didnt score or get a point he was the best player when he was on the ice, The next game he was on the top line.

CANUCKS RULE!!!
I HATE CROSBY Posted - 03/26/2007 : 22:11:53
Ya man...you gotta get pavel bure on there..that guy had everyone on the edge of their seat....Especially with that diving elbow agaist Dallas in 94 (and they say hockey is more violent now hahahaha).......If not Bure, it's gotta be another european player....Canadians don't have the flair the euros do (instead they have back checking abilities hahahaha)

I HATE CROSBY
tctitans Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:32:03
quote:
Originally posted by Guest7418

Denis Savard or Pavel Bure.
I can't think of any other than these 2.



Bang on.
Guest7418 Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:31:00
Denis Savard or Pavel Bure.
I can't think of any other than these 2.
PainTrain Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:29:47
I never watched Messier but i heard he could shoot very well on his off wing is that true for all the guys who watched him?
Kashmire Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:21:40
Messier was a one-man-show on the ice during those cup finals with edmonton. I picked him. He i also probably my fav player in history.
andyhack Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:19:10
Yeah, good one - I forgot about him actually.
PainTrain Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:16:36
Well i say Pavel Bure was the most exciting player to watch, thats what i hear from my brother, i was to young in that time to actaully watch and know whats going on but from what i hear and highlights i see he was exciting to watch.
andyhack Posted - 03/26/2007 : 20:12:15
I mentioned this in passing in another poll and thought it may be an interesting topic. Regardless of the "who was greater" question, who "wowed" you out of your seat the most, or just generally seemed to create the most excitement when he touched the puck?

The poll should also exclude goalies - maybe they should be done separately.

Younger guys - as you know, there are lots of clips these days you can download - or ask your brothers/Dads I guess

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