@Franklin_Graham Call your own conservative evangelical tribe to repentance. But that would take a realization of evil. Like Trump working to PAY Jan 6th insurrections instead of them serving prison terms like they should have been. You wholeheartedly support evil and can't white wash it.
@Dachshund__Love I know these little monsters, how they take over everything. Once you've lived in a household with a doxie, nothing is ever the same again.
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@Dancet71@TheSports_Shift I agree about Wilt. I'll never say never but that's probably true about Wayne's records. They built a really strong team around him including an excellent skating defenseman in Paul Coffey - like an extra winger. The league was also a bit watered down in the 80s in Wayne's prime.
@softtail65 Arguably the Stones' best. The story is that Keith was playing his guitar late one night and fell asleep. He didn't remember the riff but his tape recorder was on so the riff was saved and the rest is history.
@Dancet71@TheSports_Shift There are earlier players who don't get considered. Like Bruins defenseman Eddie Shore who won 4 Hart trophies to Orr's 3. I read he could also bring the puck up ice but not like Orr. There was also Howie Morenz with the Habs. Really impossible to compare across eras.
@Dancet71@TheSports_Shift Depends on when. Not so much more recently which is typical as new players come in a sport as older players get forgotten. Imo, Gretzky has the best offensive vision of all time. But all around, I'll take Howe. Howe also had great on ice presence.
@Dancet71@TheSports_Shift I'll take Gordie Howe. He played physically and played strong at both ends of the ice. He didn't need someone to protect him. Let's see how Wayne would do playing in the 1950s.