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number1leafsfan
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Posted - 04/29/2007 :  12:11:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i wont make it a poll because there is to many people but who do you think the best in the original 6 ERA is?

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Edited by - bablaboushka on 04/29/2007 19:49:01

number1leafsfan
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Posted - 04/29/2007 :  12:14:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
this is how i think it is

best forward:Dave Keon

best defenceman: Bobby Orr

Best Goalie: Terry Sawchuk

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willus3
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Posted - 04/29/2007 :  17:21:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gordie Howe. The man was incredible.
Orr only played one season in the original six.

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number1leafsfan
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Posted - 04/29/2007 :  17:48:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by willus3

Gordie Howe. The man was incredible.
Orr only played one season in the original six.

"Go chase headlights!"


ya but he still did

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Saku Steen
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Canada
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Posted - 04/30/2007 :  03:39:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well if Orr counts, its definitly him.

I've figured it out, the guys gotta play like girls!
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PuckNuts
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Canada
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Posted - 04/30/2007 :  14:31:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There were so many, Howe , Hull, The Rocket, Makita, Beliveau, Bathgate, Geoffrion, Red kelly, Sawchuck, Plante, Hall, Pilot, Horton...

Some of my favorites...

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andyhack
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Japan
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Posted - 04/30/2007 :  15:47:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Pucknuts,

Does Howe rank first in your books? Never saw Richard and I only saw Hull in his later years, but even then I remember he was a "lift you out of your seat" type player. Also, even in the '70s I was pretty impressed with Makita as a playmaker - must have been something in the '60s. And his transformation from a tough guy to a Lady Byng winner is a fascinating story, isn't it.

Maybe I should look more at the draft you guys had, but if you have a second, please tell me how you would rank the guys you mentioned - probably tough to do.

Anyway, if I had a time machine I'd love to go back and see some of those '50s and '60s guys.
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PuckNuts
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Posted - 05/01/2007 :  10:56:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The names that I posted are not in any particular order, except forwards, goalies and, defense. I find it hard to pick a "best player" as I never had a chance to see all of them play enough to make a judgment.

I liked the differnt styles that some of the players had, Howe was a scorer and a tough guy, Hull was a scorer, never heard of him fighting much, Makita started out as a small tough guy, and Hull convinced him he was more valuable on the ice than in the box, hence some Lady Byng's. Kelly was amazing as he was a star at both forward and defense, I wonder if he is the only player to win the Lady Byng at two differnt positions...

Goalies, well they speak for themselves, I did see Plante play some games only when he was with the Leafs near the end of his career, and Hall, well 502 consecutive complete games all without a mask.

If I had to pick who I though was the best, well I would have to say Gordie...



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fly4apuckguy
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Canada
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Posted - 05/03/2007 :  21:52:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From what I've seen, probably Maurice Richard or Gordie Howe. Gordie because he was so good for so long, but no one will ever carry the mystique of the Rocket. There are parts of this country where he is truly more popular than Jesus amongst Christians..


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GOWINGS19
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Posted - 05/04/2007 :  20:38:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
haha I'm no where near old enough to remember these players playing but i think that sawchuck, howe (yeah yeah i'm a redwings fan) The rocket, Orr...all these guys are legendary players

"I don’t need to score the goal. I need someone to start thinking about me and forgetting about scoring goals." -Vladmir Konstantinov
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GOWINGS19
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Posted - 05/04/2007 :  20:39:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by GOWINGS19

haha I'm no where near old enough to have seen these players playing but i think that sawchuck, howe (yeah yeah i'm a redwings fan) The rocket, Orr...all these guys are legendary players

"I don’t need to score the goal. I need someone to start thinking about me and forgetting about scoring goals." -Vladmir Konstantinov



"I don’t need to score the goal. I need someone to start thinking about me and forgetting about scoring goals." -Vladmir Konstantinov
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andyhack
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Japan
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Posted - 05/06/2007 :  07:42:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From what I am reading about these players (I like this stuff!), I find Red Kelly to be maybe the most fascinating amongst the many interesting stories of that time. In addition to the ability to play as a defenceman and as a forward, it's amazing that Kelly won the Cup eight times, AND was never a Hab! That's a record for a non-Hab by the way. For an anti-Habs Bruins fan like me, that almost gives Kelly god-like status.

Besides, the guy's name is "Red". How can you not love him?

p.s. in the same way, you got a love a goalie with the name "Gump" - Gump Worsley gets my vote for the most entertaining goalie of the Original 6 era - As a member of the sad sack Rangers of that time, the Gumper was asked which team gives him the most trouble. His answer, "The Rangers!"

Edited by - andyhack on 05/06/2007 08:05:12
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GOWINGS19
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Posted - 05/06/2007 :  21:29:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
what i wanna know is honestly what happened to human beings haha back in the day these goalies and players were titans of the era...none of the fancy pads and such that we young guys have...i don't know how they did it...especially goalies wow..."WATCH YOUR FACE" haha

"I don’t need to score the goal. I need someone to start thinking about me and forgetting about scoring goals." -Vladmir Konstantinov
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Posted - 05/06/2007 :  21:58:04  Reply with Quote
I'm gonna go with Howard "Howie" Morenz. He was, in my mind, the first true bonafide nhl superstar. It is pretty sad how he died after he broke his leg. He was also one of the first players inducted in the Hall of Fame and he was voted the outstanding hockey player of the half-century by a national press poll.
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