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stastnysforever
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
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Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:07:05
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Poll Question:
Which family is the best hockey family
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stastnysforever
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
301 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:08:40
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Stastnys had five pros, four of which were, or are Calder trophy candidates, and four superstars |
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99pickles
PickupHockey Pro
 
Canada
671 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:16:43
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The Patrick family should be on the list before Sedin/Hossa/Bure families. |
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I´m also Cånädiön
Rookie


Sweden
217 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:19:37
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What about the Ruutus?
(Formerly known as Guest1603) |
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willus3
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Canada
1948 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:32:24
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The Hulls. The best left wing of all time, one of the best snipers of all time and Dennis.
"You are not your desktop wallpaper" |
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Mikhailova
PickupHockey All-Star
   

USA
2918 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:45:42
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The Staals should be there too.
I said the Stastnys, but the Hulls were a close second. |
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stastnysforever
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
301 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 09:53:41
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I put other there for a reason
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Saku Steen
PickupHockey Veteran
  

Canada
1102 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 11:04:01
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The Hulls were probably the family in hockey. They were so powerful. |
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PuckNuts
PickupHockey Veteran
  

Canada
2414 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 14:28:38
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Sutter...it will be a long time before 6 brothers play in the NHL again...
Lead, follow, or get out of the way... |
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KariyaSelanne
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
297 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 14:30:20
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I am looking forward to the Staals. |
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Buick92
Top Prospect

Canada
73 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 15:32:47
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the stastnys are the best but the staals will be just as good |
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GOWINGS19
Rookie


USA
232 Posts |
Posted - 05/13/2007 : 21:58:45
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the hulls and sutters...absolutely great families...between the 6 sutter brothers and bobby dennis and brett...just ridiculous talents
"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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PuckNuts
PickupHockey Veteran
  

Canada
2414 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 08:38:44
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How about the Plager brothers for St. Louis Bill, Bob, and Barclay, they played in the late 60's and earlie 70's on the same team...will the Staals have a chance to do that?
Lead, follow, or get out of the way... |
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Leafs Rock Planet
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
902 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 15:34:22
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Considering there were (i think 7 Sutter brothers) to make the NHL it was a pretty good hockey family.
Forecheck+Backcheck= Paycheck!!! |
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stastnysforever
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
301 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 15:47:11
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Stastnys had Peter, Anton, and Marian on Quebec,and they were all great, and now Paul on Colorado, and Yan isn't too bad for St. Louis |
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tctitans
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
931 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 16:07:55
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quote: Originally posted by stastnysforever
Stastnys had five pros, four of which were, or are Calder trophy candidates, and four superstars
four superstars?? Must be for some other league that I am not aware of.... :/
Peter is the only Statsny superstar that I am aware of. Anton was decent, but was nothing special without Peter. Paul is looking good, but has a long long long way to go.
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tctitans
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Canada
931 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 16:13:33
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I can't see anyone coming close to the Sutters - Hard to beat them just by the sheer numbers. Brent, Brian, Duane, Darryl, Ron, Rich, and now Brandon... With I believe 3 of them being 40 goal NHL scorers.. How can you beat that?
What are the odds? |
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willus3
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Canada
1948 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 16:28:54
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quote: Originally posted by tctitans
I can't see anyone coming close to the Sutters - Hard to beat them just by the sheer numbers. Brent, Brian, Duane, Darryl, Ron, Rich, and now Brandon... With I believe 3 of them being 40 goal NHL scorers.. How can you beat that?
What are the odds?
The best of them didn't have a third the talent the Hulls did. let alone the rest of the tribe. The Sutters were grinders. Nothing more.
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stastnysforever
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
301 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 16:44:12
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Marian had 294 points in 322 games, so that isn't that great with 89 points for a record in one season, I guess, but Anton had 636 in 650 games with a 92 point record in one season, and Paul has 78 points |
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tctitans
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Canada
931 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 17:11:23
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quote: Originally posted by stastnysforever
Marian had 294 points in 322 games, so that isn't that great with 89 points for a record in one season, I guess, but Anton had 636 in 650 games with a 92 point record in one season, and Paul has 78 points
You said 'superstars'.
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tctitans
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
931 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 17:18:36
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quote: Originally posted by willus3
quote: Originally posted by tctitans
I can't see anyone coming close to the Sutters - Hard to beat them just by the sheer numbers. Brent, Brian, Duane, Darryl, Ron, Rich, and now Brandon... With I believe 3 of them being 40 goal NHL scorers.. How can you beat that?
What are the odds?
The best of them didn't have a third the talent the Hulls did. let alone the rest of the tribe. The Sutters were grinders. Nothing more.
None of the Sutters were as good as the Hulls, I never implied that. I simplly stated that I believe the Sutters to be the best 'hockey family' as the question actually asks. Also, I don't know what you have been smoking, but you must be joking if you think that they are all grinders and that's it. They all had the Sutter work-ethic, sure, but Brent and Brian were also very skilled and a far cry from blue-collar grinders. As a matter of fact, all the brothers (less Rich) had relatively productive careers. |
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leafsfan_101
PickupHockey Veteran
  

Canada
1530 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 17:18:37
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Its a toss up between the Statsny's and Sutter's, but how about the Howe's. Gordie and his sons deserve recognition before some of the others.
When life gives you lemons throw them at the Ottawa Senators and their fans and hope it gets them in the eyes ;) |
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tctitans
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Canada
931 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 17:24:39
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quote: Originally posted by leafsfan_101
Its a toss up between the Statsny's and Sutter's, but how about the Howe's. Gordie and his sons deserve recognition before some of the others.
Agreed. Gordie/Mark/Marty should definately be on the list. |
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willus3
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Canada
1948 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 19:02:33
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quote: Originally posted by tctitans
quote: Originally posted by leafsfan_101
Its a toss up between the Statsny's and Sutter's, but how about the Howe's. Gordie and his sons deserve recognition before some of the others.
Agreed. Gordie/Mark/Marty should definately be on the list.
How embarrassing. I can't believe i forgot the best forward of all time and his perennial Norris contender son and Marty.
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GOWINGS19
Rookie


USA
232 Posts |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 21:15:28
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I also agree...the howe family led by their fearless leader in gordie...simply an amazing family also
"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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stastnysforever
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
301 Posts |
Posted - 05/15/2007 : 20:29:12
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I can't beleive I forgot about the Howes |
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ultimatetitman
Rookie


Canada
244 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2007 : 12:43:07
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How about the Gretzkys? No other brothers, combined, has as many points as Wayne and Brent. And the Espositos? Maurice and Henri Richard?
"I didn't know Sedin was Swedish for punch me"-Brian Burke, 2002 |
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Beans15
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Canada
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Posted - 07/18/2007 : 14:24:41
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My vote goes Sutter without questions. I know that the Hull's were more offensively skilled, but how can you argue with 6 brothers who all not only make the NHL, but are legitimate players. That is amazing. All except for Darryl were drafted 17th or higher. Combined they played 80 NHL seasons and had 31-20 goal, 10-30 goal, and 4-40 goal season. Not saying they were the best offensive players out there, but not that shabby. They also have 6 Stanley Cups between them as players.
Also, think of them as coaches, GM's, scouts, etc. Three of them have coached at the NHL level. Between them, a WHL Championship(plus twice runners up), a Memorial Cup, a Turner Cup (IHL), 2 World Junior Championships(undefeated through two tournaments), and a Stanley Cup runner up.
I bet I am missing a bunch of stuff too. This was all found in about 10 minutes.
There is not a "Hockey Family" that matches that. Not even close. If you were to say best family in terms of play, I could hear an arguement for a few others. But in regards to "best hockey family," no one touches the Sutters. Not even remotely close.
I Love your Kids, IHC is the man, and The Oilers Rule. Does that make me insane?? |
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OILINONTARIO
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
816 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2007 : 14:44:18
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quote: Originally posted by Beans15
My vote goes Sutter without questions. I know that the Hull's were more offensively skilled, but how can you argue with 6 brothers who all not only make the NHL, but are legitimate players. That is amazing. All except for Darryl were drafted 17th or higher. Combined they played 80 NHL seasons and had 31-20 goal, 10-30 goal, and 4-40 goal season. Not saying they were the best offensive players out there, but not that shabby. They also have 6 Stanley Cups between them as players.
Also, think of them as coaches, GM's, scouts, etc. Three of them have coached at the NHL level. Between them, a WHL Championship(plus twice runners up), a Memorial Cup, a Turner Cup (IHL), 2 World Junior Championships(undefeated through two tournaments), and a Stanley Cup runner up.
I bet I am missing a bunch of stuff too. This was all found in about 10 minutes.
There is not a "Hockey Family" that matches that. Not even close. If you were to say best family in terms of play, I could hear an arguement for a few others. But in regards to "best hockey family," no one touches the Sutters. Not even remotely close.
I Love your Kids, IHC is the man, and The Oilers Rule. Does that make me insane??
Agreed. Now why can't we get one of them in E-Town? |
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PuckNuts
PickupHockey Veteran
  

Canada
2414 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2007 : 15:21:13
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quote: Originally posted by tctitans Agreed. Gordie/Mark/Marty should definately be on the list.
Do not forget Gordie's brother Vic Howe...
I don't necessarily agree with everything I say. - - Marshall McLuhan
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Gaint Robot
Top Prospect

Canada
16 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2007 : 20:58:53
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um.... The Gretzkys, the only reason thats there is because of Wayne, Brent had like what 20 pts... so really they should not even be mentioned. my pick is for the Espositos they would be the best i think. |
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Beans15
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Canada
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Posted - 07/20/2007 : 08:59:09
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The Espositos are a great pick. I would personally put them at #2. Reason being is simple math. 2 brother in hockey are not the same at 6 brothers in hockey.
I Love your Kids, IHC is the man, and The Oilers Rule. Does that make me insane?? |
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Canucks Man
PickupHockey Veteran
  

Canada
1547 Posts |
Posted - 07/20/2007 : 17:06:36
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The Sutters were by far the best hockey "Family" in the history of hockey.
CANUCKS RULE!!!
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Gaint Robot
Top Prospect

Canada
16 Posts |
Posted - 07/20/2007 : 18:07:59
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my reason is because tony was one of the greatest goalie's and the Phil was one of the greatest forwards to play, if only there was a d-man to go with that family, the sutter's were good, i think they are better as coaches( managment) but i guess that still makes them a great family. just as a playing family the Espositos will win in my mind, all around Beans15 is right the sutters take the cake. |
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hockster
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
437 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2008 : 14:23:07
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Easy choice Sutters None of those families compare to them! Its an outrage to have a comparison!!!! |
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99pickles
PickupHockey Pro
 
Canada
671 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2008 : 18:17:26
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hockster, I feel the same way about the Patrick family. Their contribution to the sport, not just the league, extends back over a hundred years uninterrupted, pre-dating the NHL itself. This goes beyond just on-ice exploits - oh they had those too, but they did much more than that. Frank, Lester, Muzz, Lynn, Craig and there's a few more...
What they did for hockey is amazing and astounding! |
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hockster
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
437 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2008 : 20:13:33
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quote: Originally posted by 99pickles
hockster, I feel the same way about the Patrick family. Their contribution to the sport, not just the league, extends back over a hundred years uninterrupted, pre-dating the NHL itself. This goes beyond just on-ice exploits - oh they had those too, but they did much more than that. Frank, Lester, Muzz, Lynn, Craig and there's a few more...
What they did for hockey is amazing and astounding!
You arent Agreeing with me I am voting for Sutters You ae picking the Patrick family |
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CaliforniaSeal
Top Prospect

Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2008 : 00:03:07
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How about those Hanson Brothers?
Hulls were the greatest players.
No cup for Dino, what a shame |
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99pickles
PickupHockey Pro
 
Canada
671 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2008 : 00:09:00
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quote: Originally posted by hockster
quote: Originally posted by 99pickles
hockster, I feel the same way about the Patrick family. Their contribution to the sport, not just the league, extends back over a hundred years uninterrupted, pre-dating the NHL itself. This goes beyond just on-ice exploits - oh they had those too, but they did much more than that. Frank, Lester, Muzz, Lynn, Craig and there's a few more...
What they did for hockey is amazing and astounding!
You arent Agreeing with me I am voting for Sutters You ae picking the Patrick family
Why do you think I was saying you voted Patrick's?? My statement was that your belief that "it is an outrage to have a comparison" to the Sutters is the same way I feel about the Patrick family. Feel free to read my post again (it was a response to your post immediately before it). |
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hockster
PickupHockey Pro
 

Canada
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Posted - 07/06/2008 : 13:18:07
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quote: Originally posted by 99pickles
quote: Originally posted by hockster
quote: Originally posted by 99pickles
hockster, I feel the same way about the Patrick family. Their contribution to the sport, not just the league, extends back over a hundred years uninterrupted, pre-dating the NHL itself. This goes beyond just on-ice exploits - oh they had those too, but they did much more than that. Frank, Lester, Muzz, Lynn, Craig and there's a few more...
What they did for hockey is amazing and astounding!
You arent Agreeing with me I am voting for Sutters You ae picking the Patrick family
Why do you think I was saying you voted Patrick's?? My statement was that your belief that "it is an outrage to have a comparison" to the Sutters is the same way I feel about the Patrick family. Feel free to read my post again (it was a response to your post immediately before it).
kk i get it now |
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Savitar
Top Prospect

Canada
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Posted - 01/03/2009 : 11:09:12
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Its gotta be the Sutters. 6 in the first generation, 3 of whom were better than average players, 3 NHL head coaching jobs, a couple were team captains, and the second generation is just coming along now.
Strong marks for the Espositos and Richards too.
Also the Brent Gretzky argument is just silly IMO.
"I call the big one Bitey" |
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