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Most Underwhelming Hockey Careers.


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Alexandre Daigle, the Legend in his own mind. Either him or Patrik 'Don't call me Henrik or Daniel' Stefan. Wickenheiser in Montreal a very close third.

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Roman Cechmanek (sp?)

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Dominic Hasek

Trying to start another Dominik Hasek debate now?

Nice try.

Oh, and its Dominik not Dominic, damn americans cant spell to save their lives!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alexei Kovalev, for someone with his talent, he should have achieved far more than he did. He should have been a top ten point producer more than once in his career when you watched the things he did on the ice, pure magic.

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Trying to start another Dominik Hasek debate now?

Nice try.

Oh, and its Dominik not Dominic, damn americans cant spell to save their lives!!!

:ph34r:

This damn American has a Korean cell phone that doesn't autocorrect correctly, especially on proper names (that are spelled weirdly) . :)

At least I (and my phone) spelled Gretzky correctly (unlike someone who shall remain nameless who started the thread)

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This damn American has a Korean cell phone that doesn't autocorrect correctly, especially on proper names (that are spelled weirdly) . :)

At least I (and my phone) spelled Gretzky correctly (unlike someone who shall remain nameless who started the thread)

I made this thread on my phone as well  :)

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-Patrick O'Sullivan, though there were pronounced issues revolving around POS being severely abused by his father.

-Magnus Paajarvi. His career just seems to have lost all traction.

-Dallas Eakins. Came in as a hot rookie, but stepped in dog poo at every turn.

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@JR Ewing

O'Sullivan came to mind when I went with Daigle, Wickenheiser and Stefan, in Juniors he was once considered a top three pick but slipped mightily because of his idiot father. Never had much of a career after Gretzky praised him so highly....

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   Hmmm, underwhelming.....let's see....

 

 Who am I....I was a highly touted Ontario boy who played in the OHL...was drafted in the top 10 by the Dallas Stars, never ever lived up to the potential...despite being a prolific scorer in the OHL. Lasted 5 years before landing with a new team....one year with the new team....and WHAM...out of the league.

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   Hmmm, underwhelming.....let's see....

 

 Who am I....I was a highly touted Ontario boy who played in the OHL...was drafted in the top 10 by the Dallas Stars, never ever lived up to the potential...despite being a prolific scorer in the OHL. Lasted 5 years before landing with a new team....one year with the new team....and WHAM...out of the league.

 

Ummmmm...

 

Ric Jackman?

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  Todd Harvey....thought you would get it cause the second team is the Oilers. I was so wrong about this kid....I saw him as a can't miss star...he had in all in the OHL for the Detriot Jr Wings....the odd part, I saw him play over 20 times live...never once did I not see him working out....it's rare I get that many looks and am SO VERY wrong.

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  Todd Harvey....thought you would get it cause the second team is the Oilers. I was so wrong about this kid....I saw him as a can't miss star...he had in all in the OHL for the Detriot Jr Wings....the odd part, I saw him play over 20 times live...never once did I not see him working out....it's rare I get that many looks and am SO VERY wrong.

 

Slipped my mind, though I should have had it. His junior numbers were better than Jackman's, that's for sure.

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