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View Poll Results: Best player to wear this number?
Jim Peplinski 160 65.04%
Jarome Iginla 17 6.91%
Jason Wiemer 0 0%
Denis Gauthier 0 0%
Jukka Hentunen 1 0.41%
Blake Sloan 1 0.41%
Ville Nieminen 5 2.03%
Jamie Lundmark 1 0.41%
Craig Conroy 24 9.76%
Jiri Hudler 35 14.23%
Travis Hamonic 2 0.81%
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Old 04-19-2020, 06:27 PM   #21
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No question Peplinski, watch those mid 80s highlights and he was a beast and a pest against the Oilers, from taking on Semenko the odd time, to MClelland and Hunter, to scoring goals. A big guys, especially for the 80s.

In my opinion in 1989 he was better then McDonald by a fair margin, played most of the games in the regular season, and it’s really too bad he wasn’t on the ice to play in game 6. It really was at the sentimental expense of McDonald, who he more then doubled scoring in the regular season, and playoffs.

He played only a few games the next year, done basically at 29, and most forget his handful of game in fall of 1994.
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No question Peplinski, watch those mid 80s highlights and he was a beast and a pest against the Oilers, from taking on Semenko the odd time, to MClelland and Hunter, to scoring goals. A big guys, especially for the 80s.

In my opinion in 1989 he was better then McDonald by a fair margin, played most of the games in the regular season, and it’s really too bad he wasn’t on the ice to play in game 6. It really was at the sentimental expense of McDonald, who he more then doubled scoring in the regular season, and playoffs.

He played only a few games the next year, done basically at 29, and most forget his handful of game in fall of 1994.
I’ve always wondered what that last season (94-95) was about. Coming back after 5 years away. Can anyone elaborate on that?
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Old 04-19-2020, 08:35 PM   #25
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#### me, those jerseys were an abomination. I think your vote should be removed for forcing us to look at those again.
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Old 04-20-2020, 11:07 AM   #26
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Had to go with Ville for obvious reasons.
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Old 04-20-2020, 03:04 PM   #27
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No question Peplinski, watch those mid 80s highlights and he was a beast and a pest against the Oilers, from taking on Semenko the odd time, to MClelland and Hunter, to scoring goals. A big guys, especially for the 80s.

In my opinion in 1989 he was better then McDonald by a fair margin, played most of the games in the regular season, and it’s really too bad he wasn’t on the ice to play in game 6. It really was at the sentimental expense of McDonald, who he more then doubled scoring in the regular season, and playoffs.

He played only a few games the next year, done basically at 29, and most forget his handful of game in fall of 1994.
There was a lockout in 1994 and the season wasn't able to be started until January 1995, so he cannot have played games for the Calgary Flames in the fall of 1994. I think he came back in Feb 1995 or something.
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Old 04-22-2020, 08:22 PM   #28
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Best player to wear #24 or best player while wearing #24? Two completely different answers.
Wouldn't Iggy cover both cases?

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