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Who Are the Five Best Hockey Players So Far?

When it comes to the discussion of the best hockey players of all time, there is no shortage of opinions and debate. Hockey is a complex game, and there are many different aspects of the game to consider when making such an assessment. Some players are renowned for their offense, others for their defense, and some for their all-around play. It is an impossible task to definitively rank the best players of all time, but here is our attempt to do just that. 

Wayne Gretzky, The Great One

If there is one player who stands head and shoulders above the rest, it is Wayne Gretzky. “The Great One” is the NHL’s all-time leader in goals, assists, and points, and his achievements will likely never be duplicated. Gretzky was a master of the game, able to control the pace and flow of the game with his passing and vision. His skill was so great that the NHL had to change the rules in order to contain him. Gretzky is the greatest hockey player of all time. 

Bobby Orr, Speed and Agility

Bobby Orr revolutionized the position of defense in the NHL. He was an offensive defenseman who could score, pass, and skate circles around opposing players. His speed and agility were legendary, and it was said that he could skate the length of the ice in just four strides. Orr won eight consecutive Norris Trophies as the league’s best defenseman, and he won two Stanley Cups with the Boston Bruins. 

Mario Lemieux, Score and Pass

Mario Lemieux was as talented a player as Gretzky, but injuries hampered his career. Nonetheless, Lemieux was a dominant force in the NHL, leading the Pittsburgh Penguins to two Stanley Cups and winning the Hart Trophy as MVP three times. Lemieux had a unique ability to score and pass, and his size and strength made him nearly unstoppable. 

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Gordie Howe, The Tough One

Gordie Howe is widely considered to be the toughest hockey player of all time. He was known for his physical play, but also for his skill and playmaking ability. Howe was a six-time Hart Trophy winner, and he won four Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings. His longevity in the NHL is remarkable, as he played until he was 52 years old. 

Jaromir Jagr, Popular Player

Jaromir Jagr is known to be one of the best players and one of the most popular of all time in the hockey world. Jagr is currently the second-leading scorer in NHL history and has won two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He is a creative player with an incredible array of skills, and he has the ability to dominate games with his offensive play. 

Honorable Mentions

Maurice “Rocket” Richard

Richard was the first player to score 50 goals in a season, and he was one of the most dynamic goal scorers of all time.

Mark Messier

Messier is one of the greatest leaders in NHL history, and he won six Stanley Cups with three different teams.

Steve Yzerman

Yzerman was the face of the Detroit Red Wings for over two decades, and he was one of the greatest two-way players of all time. • Patrick Roy: Roy was one of the most talented goaltenders ever to play the game, and he won four Stanley Cups and three Vezina Trophies.

Bobby Hull

Hull was one of the most feared scorers of his era, and he was one of the first players to develop a powerful slap shot. 

The debate over who are the best hockey players of all time will likely never be settled, but these five players are certainly worthy of consideration. Each of these players had a profound impact on the game, and they will be remembered as some of the greatest players of all time.

 

By Pablo Mendoza

Pablo Mendoza is an FIH Hockey Academy Educator and the owner of A Hockey World. Contact: pablo@ahockeyworld.net