-11 straight 30 goal seasons, 13 straight 28 goal seasons
-first black NHL captain
-first black man to win a gold medal in the winter Olympics
-Mark Messier leadership award winner
-Recognized for community service often
Don't forget 3 time Hart nominee. IMO that's what really pushed him into HOF territory. More so then his point totals.
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The only possible way that Iginla waits is if Jagr, Crosby, Ovechkin, Selanne and Brodeur retire the exact same year. They are the only players in the league who have a stronger resume than Iggy.
Agreed. Brodeur and Selanne are most likely in before Iginla even retires, and then that's it. Who would be a better lock to get in besides Iggy when he retires? Shane Doan?
Agreed. Brodeur and Selanne are most likely in before Iginla even retires, and then that's it. Who would be a better lock to get in besides Iggy when he retires? Shane Doan?
On a serious note, I'm curious if Iggy can pull of a 60-70 point season this year. I'll check in from time to time but his goals have mainly be bank ins from the side that went in due to luck/bounces. Haven't seen his big shot yet.
On a serious note, I'm curious if Iggy can pull of a 60-70 point season this year. I'll check in from time to time but his goals have mainly be bank ins from the side that went in due to luck/bounces. Haven't seen his big shot yet.
From the game last night, 4:07 mark of the highlights
I cheer for the front crest of the jersey not the back. I am not going to get into an Iginla debate with all the Iginla fans on here.
He is a great guy (I've met him) but my hockey opinions of him aren't popular so ill leave it at that.
Pertaining to this thread debate - I believe Iginla is more suited to the Pens style of play
Funny how you were the one calling all the Iginla fans out first. But whatever, your right to troll.
Anyways, just because I cheer for the crest in the front, doesn't mean I can't cheer for the name on the back as well. Not sure why it has to be one or the other.
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On a serious note, I'm curious if Iggy can pull of a 60-70 point season this year. I'll check in from time to time but his goals have mainly be bank ins from the side that went in due to luck/bounces. Haven't seen his big shot yet.
Why wouldn't he be able to? He pulled off 67 in his last full season and this time he has better linemates. I wouldn't be surprised if he pulled off 75+ to be honest. Maybe that's overestimating a little bit, but I think he's still got it in him.
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Ah, Iginla is Iginla. Watch him light it up in November as he usually does. That's what I call consistent. 30+ goals again - maybe and hopefully. Just hope the Bruins utilize him effectively, not like what the Pens did with him last season.
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On a serious note, I'm curious if Iggy can pull of a 60-70 point season this year. I'll check in from time to time but his goals have mainly be bank ins from the side that went in due to luck/bounces. Haven't seen his big shot yet.
His goal last night was a rocket blast from the point.
The only possible way that Iginla waits is if Jagr, Crosby, Ovechkin, Selanne and Brodeur retire the exact same year. They are the only players in the league who have a stronger resume than Iggy.
Ovechkin? No. Not yet, at least.
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Ah, Iginla is Iginla. Watch him light it up in November as he usually does. That's what I call consistent. 30+ goals again - maybe and hopefully. Just hope the Bruins utilize him effectively, not like what the Pens did with him last season.
So far the Bruins are doing a good job, not like the bonehead Pitts. Iggy's doing a good job too, and seems rejuvenated. I can only imagine what his numbers would be now if ........
If, if, if.
Hart (2008, 2009, 2013)
Art Ross (2008)
Rocket Richard (2008, 2009, 2013)
Lester B. Pearson (2008, 2009, 2010)
NHL First Team All-Star (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013)
NHL Second Team All-Star (2011, 2013)
Calder Trophy (2006)
50 Goal Season (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
60 Goal Season (2008)
30 Goal Season (2006-2013)
100+ Point Season (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
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