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Originally Posted by gamesaver
People saying how dominant he was in his prime are right, although I disagree with him being a way above anyone else. Jagr had 149 points in 82 games in 95-96 season. In fact I think Jagr deserves "the best power forward in the nineties" title little bit more considering all those Art Ross trophies.
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Why would you consider Jagr a power forward? Because he was big and hard to get off the puck? So was Lemieux who could do everything Jagr could do but better. Real power forwards were the likes of Lindros, Neely, Iginla, Shanahan, Tkachuk, Tocchet, etc. Big guys that could punish opposition physically and score.