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Originally Posted by Komskies
Plus he was a career +730 in the regular season.
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That's really beside the point. My dog would have been +730 playing for the Habs all those years. And I didn't even have a dog.
However, here's a testament to Robinson's abilities: For a long time, the Habs only dressed five defencemen, and double-shifted Robinson to fill the gap. His ability to eat up minutes was simply phenomenal.
However, this thread is about Lidstrom. I wouldn't put him ahead of Robinson or Orr, but I do believe he belongs in the conversation with them, and I mean that as high praise. He was as important to the Red Wings as Yzerman, and Yzerman's number has been in the rafters for years. Lidstrom is more than worthy of the same honour.