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Originally Posted by MrMastodonFarm
Yeah, six if you include Sakic sorry. Roy, Blake, Bourque, Forsberg, Hejduk.
Has Iginla ever played with that many HOF'er in his career? (when they weren't on the downswing)
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Blake is borderline. I'd be really surprised if Hejduk makes it. Anyway, this is totally off topic as I agree with your point.

Kipprusoff has hall of fame talent but maybe didn't play long enough in his prime to make it. Another 30-win season would put him at 17th all time in wins, two spots behind non-hall of famer Tom Barrasso.
I'm struggling to come up with any hall of famers Iginla's played with while they were anywhere near their prime. Unsurprisingly.