Love it! Keep them coming as these are some of the high points in my day. A few observations...
1. I had forgotten how hot Hrdina started that season with 11 points in 6 games. He seemed super streaky.
2. Insane depth chart. Wow. Crazy how stacked our lineup was. The defense was just so good as well. The fact that Dana Murzyn wasn't even a regular yet says a lot.
3. Mark Hunter: I didn't know he was getting reps on the first line. It's funny to think he never really reached his true potential during his CGY run. I believe he ultimately got hurt for parts of the season and during the playoffs. I know he also blew out his knee in the 89-90 season. Fully healthy on the top line with Mullen and Gilmour, he probably could have gone 40-40-80 all while sort of serving as protection for Killer and Mullen. All worked out though in the long run
4. Another fun tidbit in the Minny game was Mullen's goal being waved off. His 51-59-110 stat line is so engraved in my head, so it's funny to think that it really should have been 52-59-111.
5. Toughness. Wow. What an era. Every team dressed like 4-5 guys who could absolutely chuck 'em. Hell, Shane Churla was probably the toughest of the bunch. IMO, 1988-1996 is my favorite era for hockey. Between the toughness and the offense--just so much to dig into. Reviewing stats from that era just seems a bit more fun that looking at stats from the past 15 years.