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Should Fleury be in the hall of fame

should fleury be in the hall of fame

  • yes

    Votes: 13 34.2%
  • no

    Votes: 25 65.8%

  • Total voters
    38

SkyRider

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The bar for hockey HOF is pretty low so I would say yes. He is at least the equal of Steve Shutt and Dick Duff.
 

Insidious Von

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If Harold Ballard is in the HOF, I would think Fleury would be a lock.

Too bad he didn't support his team mate Sheldon Kennedy; a scourge in hockey could have been dealt with. Instead it's inevitable that another Craig James or David Frost will arise.
 

Frank Fingers

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This little 5'6 guy averaged more than a point per game during his NHL career and has won a Stanley Cup, Olympic Gold Medal, Canada Cup and World Junior Gold Medal. I wish he came back sooner, but even though he never made the Flame's during this years try-out's, he's content with himself and what happened and is ready to move-on.

He definitely deserves to be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Players like Clark Gillies don't.
 

21pro

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don't think anyone could answer NO to this...

heck, he's even done far more for the game than Mats Sundin has ever done, and Mats is considered a lock whenever he decides he's retired...
 

pencilneckgeek2

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Too bad he didn't support his team mate Sheldon Kennedy; a scourge in hockey could have been dealt with. Instead it's inevitable that another Craig James or David Frost will arise.
I think you mean Graham James.
 

Frank Fingers

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don't think anyone could answer NO to this...

heck, he's even done far more for the game than Mats Sundin has ever done, and Mats is considered a lock whenever he decides he's retired...
Sundin will get in just because he's the highest scoring Swede and Leaf in NHL history. Same thing with Mike Modano getting in since he is the highest scoring American. Although both Sundin and Modano were good players, I wouldn't necessarily consider them to be among the greats.

The greatest Swede if he was healthy his entire career was Peter Forsberg, and the greatest American if he was healthy was Pat Lafontaine.
 

21pro

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some good points FF. I agree.
 

gramage

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My immediate reaction was no because I don't he made much impact on the game, but as was said the bar isn't that high and he's as good or better then players that are in, so yes.
 

The Oracle

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Sundin will get in just because he's the highest scoring Swede and Leaf in NHL history. Same thing with Mike Modano getting in since he is the highest scoring American. Although both Sundin and Modano were good players, I wouldn't necessarily consider them to be among the greats.

The greatest Swede if he was healthy his entire career was Peter Forsberg, and the greatest American if he was healthy was Pat Lafontaine.
I'll agree with most of what you said however the greatest Swede IMHO is Nick Lidstrom. Even at his peak Forsberg did not control a game like Lidstrom.
 

Frank Fingers

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I'll agree with most of what you said however the greatest Swede IMHO is Nick Lidstrom. Even at his peak Forsberg did not control a game like Lidstrom.
I was thinking Lidstrom as well when I made my comment since he's one of the top 3 defensemen of all time and he has 6 Norris trophy's, 4 Stanley Cup's and an Olympic Gold Medal to prove it. However, when I mentioned Peter Forsberg I was comparing him to Mats Sundin since they're both centers.

Forsberg has also won a Calder, Art Ross and Hart trophy to go along with 2 Stanley Cups, 2 Olympic Gold Medals and 2 World Championships. He might have had even more awards but his career was filled with injuries.
 

HOF

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Jr A World Champ, Canada Cup Champ, Olympic Champ. Over 1000 points, many times considered the underdog because of his size, but always proved that he could play.

I can't recall if he won a Stanley Cup?

Do I think that he belongs in the HOF. Yes, but, he may need to wait a few more years.

I can recall my father always saying that guy has balls!
 

to-guy69

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Yes he should and will be for sure.
 

maurice93

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I beleive in the only the best hall of fame candidates get in the first year of eligibility. So Fleury does not get in the first year..... but eventually I'm OK with that.
 

21pro

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or, the best hall of famers get in and then come back to play because they are that good...

an exclusive list:

Gordie Howe

Guy Lafleur

Mario Lemieux
 

Ironhead

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Fleury and Sundin

In a true hall of fame Sundin would not be close and I have Fleury rated behind Sundin.
It is far too easy to get into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
 

The Oracle

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That seals in my opinion with these revelations the sentimental value along with his career achievements will get him in. Also to be brutualy honest I have the utmost respect for him now as a man.
 

21pro

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Former NHL great Theoren Fleury is set to release a book next week that reveals he was sexually abused by junior hockey coach Graham James in the 1980s.
what everyone already knew.

he'll always be a hall of famer in my eyes.
 
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