Discussion of the best hockey player of all time usually center around Canadians - Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr, Mario Lemiuex.
But just a moment ago, TSN proposed a fascinating question; who’s the best **American **hockey player ever?
Of course, there’s the issue of whether or not you count Brett Hull as American. I threw him into the poll, what the hell, but disqualify him if you wish.
Any kid that can be the premier pitcher on a team that wins the Little League World Series, chooses hockey, wins the Hobey Baker award, have his name on the Stanley Cup, etc. Well, in my mind that’s quite a career.
I voted for Leetch, but almost voted for Lafontaine. I consider them like 1a & 1b among USian hockey players, but as a defenceman myself, I had to lean Leetch.
Sorry, but Brett Hull isn’t the best American player. He was the best player that never played for Canada.
I voted, no big surprise, for Modano. The way his game developed over the course of his career was amazing. He added strong, responsible defense to his ability to make things happen on offense. Hockey works in Dallas (it really does) because of Modano. He is a nice guy with a smoking hot wife, and I expect he’ll be a Hall of Famer at the earliest possible chance.
I voted Lafontaine and my rational was that he was the closest player on that list to be considered ‘best in the league’ at any point. I’d put leech second, modano third, then hull.
If Hull is eliminated, then it has to be Modano. he has the numbers. But Chelios played defense. that is not where the numbers are. But he played solid D for 2 decades.
That’s why I voted for Cheli. The man was a machine. His stats aren’t as glossy as Modano’s, but he was rock solid for longer than most even play the sport.
Chelios won 2 Norris Trophies, as did Leetch, which means the voters thought they were the best defensemen in the league in those seasons. Chelios got my vote, BTW, mainly because his +/- was significantly better then Leetch’s, and 19th all time.
I’m not really a hockey fan, but I was kind of curious about the answer to this question. Apparently U.S. hockey is so poor that no one takes the question seriously.
I find it kind of strange that there is such a divergence of opinion on who the best American hockey player is. When you consider the, relatively small, number of Americans who have played in the NHL it is incredible that a strong case can be made for so many players. If you ask the same question about Canadian players, despite the overwhelming numbers of Canadian players the conversation is really only going to revolve around maybe 5 players.