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| Re: Luc Robitaille Retirement Definitely. I hated that switch to Detroit to win the cup, though, when he'd been associated with one team for so long. There are a number of players who do it, the cup is so important they'll move on to any team to win it. My opinion aside, he is definitely a hall of famer. |
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| Re: Luc Robitaille Retirement Ray Borque comes immediately to mind for some reason, and Karl Malone in basketball. I can kind of understand the desire to win at least one title before your career ends, otherwise you get all that "yeah, but..." talk that surrounds guys like Dan Marino. But I digress... I agree with your assesment of his career. He's definitely a Hall of Famer. You can't put up the best numbers ever at your position without being a Hall of Famer. |
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| Definitely a Hall of Famer. The Hockey Hall of Fame has even less stingent requirements than hoops. I loved Clark Gillies but he was a very good player - not even close to being great. And he made it. As And as Lefty says: anyone who puts up the best numbers at his position has to get in. |
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| Re: Luc Robitaille Retirement Not sure if anyone noticed, but there is a charity event that has Luc's retired jersey autographed on the auction block. Does anyone know what one of these items might go for? I saw an ad in LA's Variety magazine advertising the event for 03/24 at the Loews in Santa Monica - this jersey is something I would love access to. If anyone could help suggest what I might expect to pay for this, it would be very helpful..... Luc fan |
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| Re: Luc Robitaille Retirement Quote:
I really don't know...checkout a publication like "Tuff Stuff"...the should have a section on Autograph jerseys. |
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