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Guest Vern Gagne

That's been done before. What about the other major 3 sports. Who are the locks. Players who could retire today, and make it? Please try to only include active players.

 

This isn't a full list.

 

Football-Rod Woodson, Jerry Rice, Brett Favre

 

Hockey-Steve Yzerman, Brett Hull, Patrick Roy

 

Basketball-Karl Malone, Shaquille O'Neal, Scottie Pippen

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Guest Zero_Cool

NFL- Bruce Smith, Emmitt Smith

 

NBA- John Stockton, Reggie Miller, Gary Payton

 

NHL- Mike Modano, Luc Robitaile(sp?), Chris Chelios, Ed Belfour, Jaromir Jagr

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Guest phoenixrising

NFL - Emmitt Smith, Brett Favre, Jerry Rice, Tim Brown, Junior Seau

 

NHL - Patrick Roy, Steve Yzerman

 

NBA - Karl Malone, Shaquille O'Neal, Gary Payton, Reggie Miller

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Guest Slingshot Suplex

NHL......

 

Ron Francis,,Joe Sakic,Patrick Roy,Mark Messier,Mike Modano,Brett Hull,Brendan Shanahan,Steve Yzerman,Chris Chelios,Nick Lidstrom,Igor Larionov,Luc Robitaille,Martin Brodeur,Scott Stevens,Brian Leetch, Al MacInnis,Dave Andreychuk,Mats Sundin,Doug Gilmour,Phil Housley,Jaromir Jagr,Ed Belfour, Mike Richter, Tom Barrasso,Claude Lemieux, Peter Forsberg,

 

Maybes.......Pierre Turgeon, Sergei Fedorov, Joe Nieuwendyk, Teemu Selanne,Vincent Damphousse,Eric Lindros, Pavel Bure,Jeremy Roenick

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Guest alkeiper

NBA- Jordan, Pippen, Malone, Stockton, O'Neal, Miller, David Robinson

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Guest CanadianChris
NHL......

 

Ron Francis,,Joe Sakic,Patrick Roy,Mark Messier,Mike Modano,Brett Hull,Brendan Shanahan,Steve Yzerman,Chris Chelios,Nick Lidstrom,Igor Larionov,Luc Robitaille,Martin Brodeur,Scott Stevens,Brian Leetch, Al MacInnis,Dave Andreychuk,Mats Sundin,Doug Gilmour,Phil Housley,Jaromir Jagr,Ed Belfour, Mike Richter, Tom Barrasso,Claude Lemieux, Peter Forsberg,

 

Maybes.......Pierre Turgeon, Sergei Fedorov, Joe Nieuwendyk, Teemu Selanne,Vincent Damphousse,Eric Lindros, Pavel Bure,Jeremy Roenick

Yikes...Richter, Barrasso, Lemieux, Turgeon, Housley, Nieuwendyk, Roenick and Lindros don't belong anywhere near this list. It's the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Pretty Good Players. Sundin, Belfour and Bure aren't there yet either.

 

Football - Jerry Rice, Bruce Smith, Tim Brown, Emmitt Smith, Junior Seau, Brett Favre, Rod Woodson, Shannon Sharpe, maybe Marshall Faulk

 

Hockey - Steve Yzerman, Sergei Fedorov, Brett Hull, Patrick Roy, Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, Martin Brodeur, Chris Chelios, Mark Messier, Al MacInnis, Jaromir Jagr

 

Basketball - Karl Malone, Scottie Pippen, Shaquille O'Neal, Reggie Miller, David Robinson, Jordan and Stockton of course, probably Gary Payton, and (*flak jacket on*) Kobe Bryant.

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Guest starvenger

Nice to see some love for Dave Andreychuk. None of his goals were pretty, but the guy's got around 600 (mostly from about 2-3 feet out) so that should count for something.

 

Sure things in the NHL:

Patrick Roy, Steve Yzerman, Mike Modano, Mark Messier, Brett Hull, Al Macinnis, Igor Larionov and Chris Chelios. Andy Van Hellemond as well, if he's not already in.

 

Marty Brodeur WILL be there, but it's way too soon to be thinking HHoF for him. I'd also nominate Kerry Fraser's hair.

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Basketball - Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Scottie Pippen, Gary Payton, Reggie Miller, David Robinson, Jason Kidd, Arvydas Sabonis (International play does come under consideration), Tim Duncan, and Allen Iverson.

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NHL......

 

Ron Francis,,Joe Sakic,Patrick Roy,Mark Messier,Mike Modano,Brett Hull,Brendan Shanahan,Steve Yzerman,Chris Chelios,Nick Lidstrom,Igor Larionov,Luc Robitaille,Martin Brodeur,Scott Stevens,Brian Leetch, Al MacInnis,Dave Andreychuk,Mats Sundin,Doug Gilmour,Phil Housley,Jaromir Jagr,Ed Belfour, Mike Richter, Tom Barrasso,Claude Lemieux, Peter Forsberg,

 

Maybes.......Pierre Turgeon, Sergei Fedorov, Joe Nieuwendyk, Teemu Selanne,Vincent Damphousse,Eric Lindros, Pavel Bure,Jeremy Roenick

Yikes...Richter, Barrasso, Lemieux, Turgeon, Housley, Nieuwendyk, Roenick and Lindros don't belong anywhere near this list. It's the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Pretty Good Players. Sundin, Belfour and Bure aren't there yet either.

 

Yeah,I got carried away. I do think a couple of them will sneak in though. I was in the moment.

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Guest Vern Gagne
Yikes...Richter, Barrasso, Lemieux, Turgeon, Housley, Nieuwendyk, Roenick and Lindros don't belong anywhere near this list. It's the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Pretty Good Players.

Phil Housley-894 career assists. 15th All time, and 5th amongst defensmen.

 

Pierre Turgeon-1234 career points. 480 career goals.Should reach 500 goals.

 

Joe Nieunwendyk-500 goals scored. Every player eligible with 500 goals is in the HOF.

 

Keep in mind that players don't score has many points has they once did.

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Yeah ,I think he got there early this season.

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Barrasso might make it based on his Calder trophy and 2 Cups with Pittsburgh. I could see him not as well.

 

Claude Lemieux might..might get in based on his playoff performance. He's a longshot but isn't he 2nd in career playoff game winners?

 

Richter has over 300 career wins so I figured he has a shot and Belfour has somewhere around 400.

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Guest Vern Gagne

It seems like the Hockey Hall of Fame isn't has difficult to be elected than the other 3 sports.

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Guest CanadianChris

Barrasso has no shot. He's the very definition of "journeyman goalie." It's not like he didn't have help winning those two Cups either...that Lemieux guy had a bit to do with that.

 

Of the current NHL goalies, Roy is a lock, Brodeur is nearly a lock (needs to play a few more years) and Belfour is probable, but not definite. Consider this: besides Grant Fuhr (who will almost certainly be inducted this year), the only regular NHL goalie who's played in the last 20 years in the Hall of Fame is Billy Smith (Tretiak is there as well). It's not easy to be a Hall of Fame goalie.

 

And is it me, or has Turgeon scored the quietest 1234 points of all time?

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Guest treble charged

Well, how many points did Mike Gartner end up with? The fact that he has 700+ goals probably surprises a lot of people.

 

And, if Belfour wants to get in, he needs to end his career with a few more years like he had this past one and win another Cup or 2 (or 4) before he retires.

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It seems like the Hockey Hall of Fame isn't has difficult to be elected than the other 3 sports.

Doesn't hockey have a rule where only a certain number of players can make it each year? (I think it's 4 or 5)

 

If so, a lot of these players will have to wait to get elected, and some have no chance: Richter, Belfour (unless he plays 3-4 more good years), C. Lemieux, etc.

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Guest Vern Gagne
It seems like the Hockey Hall of Fame isn't has difficult to be elected than the other 3 sports.

Doesn't hockey have a rule where only a certain number of players can make it each year? (I think it's 4 or 5)

 

If so, a lot of these players will have to wait to get elected, and some have no chance: Richter, Belfour (unless he plays 3-4 more good years), C. Lemieux, etc.

 

 

For Hockey how many years are you eligible, before your taken off the list? If it's like Baseball, you have 15 years. I'd be willing to bet that Ed Belfour would eventually get in, even if he never played again.

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It seems like the Hockey Hall of Fame isn't has difficult to be elected than the other 3 sports.

Doesn't hockey have a rule where only a certain number of players can make it each year? (I think it's 4 or 5)

 

If so, a lot of these players will have to wait to get elected, and some have no chance: Richter, Belfour (unless he plays 3-4 more good years), C. Lemieux, etc.

I might be wrong, but I think the rule is a MINIMUM of 4 getting in. So if there's only 3 sure things a borderline player, then the borderline player has a chance to get in.

 

Anyways, I think Belfour was a lock even before this season. But that's just me.

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I just looked it up - the Hockey Hall of Fame has both a maximum of 4 players per year, but if less than 4 get the necessary 75% of the votes they do follow-up ballots until they get to 4. If this doesn't work then they just accept that less than 4 are going in that year.

 

And people like Claude and Eddie the Eagle might not make it due to one of the by-laws: Playing ability, sportsmanship, character and their contribution to the team or teams and to the game of hockey in general. I don't think that either Eddie or Claude fit the bill if they're looking for things like CHARACTER or SPORTSMANSHIP.

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Guest evilhomer
I'd also nominate Kerry Fraser's hair.

I'd vote for that. Of course only if it was skalped off of his still alive skull.

 

 

NBA- Jordan, O'Neal, Malone, Stockton

 

NFL - Favre, Rice, Emmitt Smith

 

NHL - Yzerman, Roy, Jagr, Chelios, Housley, Gilmour, Francis

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tc--------Mike Gartner finished with 1432 games 708 goals 627 assists 1335 points.

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Guest Choken One
NBA- Jordan, Malone, Stockton, Robinson, Shaq, Kobe, Duncan

NFL-Favre, Emmitt, Tim Brown, Rice, Seau

MLB- Bonds, Sosa, Arod, Maddux, Clemens

How is A-Rod a Lock RIGHT now?

 

300+ Homers is nice and his stats are amazing but Not HOF worthy yet...

 

Duncan and Kobe are still too young haven't had HOF carrers JUST yet...

 

 

Baseball

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Barry Bonds

Roger Clemens

Randy Johnson

Greg Maddux

Tom Glavine

Sammy Sosa

Rafeal Palamerio

 

 

Basketball

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Shaq

Malone

Stockon

Jordan

Robinson

Reggie Miller

Gary Payton

 

Football

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Brett Favre

Emmitt Smith

Junior Seau

Jerry Rice

Tim Brown

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Guest treble charged
tc--------Mike Gartner finished with 1432 games 708 goals 627 assists 1335 points.

Yeah, I'd say that Gartner flew under the radar more than Turgeon has so far. Gartner was never really seen as a top flight player, while Turgeon has, at some times more than others, been looked at as a superstar.

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Guest Vern Gagne

How many more productive year would these players need to have to be locks.

 

Ray Lewis, Warren Sapp, Derrick Brooks

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Guest Choken One

Sapp could get with one more stellar season because of his past and his name value...

 

Lewis and Brooks arent there yet...

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Guest Vitamin X

I think Lewis could get there more than Sapp. Sapp hasn't been all that productive over a long period of time, mainly over 2 years (1999 and 2000). Lewis is a tough motherfucker and practically his Super Bowl win came on defense and defense alone (Yes while the same could be said for Tampa Bay's 2003 win, Tampa Bay's Offense > Baltimore's Offense). And also part of the reason the Bucs D is so good is the scheme as well as the team contribution, Lewis practically carried (and probably will still carry to an extent) the Raven D.

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