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Les joueurs des équipes inhabituelles : édition de Chicago


Les joueurs des équipes inhabituelles : édition de Chicago


xmonk73

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  1. LegionOfBOOM86

    At this point it’s a shorter list of who hasn’t kunitz played for

  2. 322vette

    Bobby Orr in a jersey other than a Bruins one is already going to be the most inexplicable of all.

  3. tie-dyeSandwhich

    Pains me not seeing Turco in a Dallas uniform

  4. hamburglar27

    Hasek backing up Belfour might have been one of the most talented goalie tandems ever. Of course, Hasek didn’t become a superstar until he was in Buffalo.

    They also faced each other in the SCF 7 years later.

  5. I’ll never forget Richards playing for Chicago

  6. FuriousGeorge7

    Wow, Bruce Cassidy played his entire career in Chicago and played only 36 games over an eight year span.

  7. No-Craft8653

    For some reason Marty Turco makes perfect sense to me because Eddie Belfour went from the Hawks to the Stars, so of course Turco went from the Stars to the Hawks. I don’t know why, but in my head it’s a perfectly natural swap.

  8. Questionss2020

    Bobby’s knees were held up by hopes and dreams at this point.

    I wonder if modern medicine would’ve been able to save his career?

  9. Pizzonia123

    That pic does not do Theo Fleury any justice lmao. It looks like they pulled a random person off the street and gave him an old helmet from the warehouse with an oversized jersey.

  10. Augscura

    Fleury with a black eye, couldn’t happen to a nicer guy

  11. wingerdinger19

    Dan Cleary is behind Paul Coffey in the 4th picture.

  12. paulc899

    Even though he was there for 3 seasons I feel like Ted Lindsay should have been on this list too

  13. djauralsects

    My first game was seeing Orr play with Chicago in 1976.

  14. TheMedicatedOne

    Bondra was a bit of a shock for me. Makes sense as there was a few years there where I didn’t watch any NHL games.

  15. superschaap81

    Orr just looks wrong, but I knew about it. Forgot about Coffey stopping in Chicago. Seems it was a destination for veterans looking for another season of hockey for a while there. Looks like it will be again for a bit too.

    I remember McCabe being TRADED to the Hawks for our Sedin pick, but I don’t remember him actually playing there (While wearing the most atrocious gloves ever made by Bauer).

  16. Background-Half-2862

    These are fun. I didn’t know Kunitz and Bondra got around as much as they did.

  17. WhiteFudge92

    Brad Richards and Kimmo I remember because of that 2015 Cup winning team. I also bought a Richards shirt before that season started

  18. Wonderful-Patient732

    Was waiting for Jack Johnson

  19. hugentnopkins

    Howie Morenz is a good one, thought he only ever played for the Habs.

  20. SirZapdos

    Richards on the Blackhawks isn’t unusual to me. His no-look dish to Kane in game 6 and the ensuing goal and celebration are seared into my brain.

  21. Fighteroftheevil

    I really appreciate those posts, super good job op !!

  22. MAFIAxMaverick

    Feel like Antoine Vermette has to be in here too.

  23. penguins8766

    Brad Richards wasn’t terrible during his tenure as a Blackhawk

  24. Lordrandall

    Loved watching Wendel Clark play, even against the Kings. What a warrior.

  25. Dyldo_II

    Kimmo lost to the Hawks in 2010 and then won a cup with them in 2015

  26. robotco

    Chicago is actually the first place my mind always puts Hasek. I collected hockey cards as a kid, but didn’t have TV so all I knew was the teams the players were on from the cards

  27. Mrfantastic2

    I hate Boston but damn does it look weird to see Orr in a different jersey. His knees were about done at that point though sadly. I wonder if stem cells and modern medicine could’ve saved his knees.

  28. TurbanGhetto

    Orr’s knee issues were so bad that he missed a total of 210 out of a possible 240 games over a 3 year span.

    …dealing with what would very soon be a career ending injury, in the 30 games he did manage to play in over that 3 year span he put up 41 points in 30 games as a d-man playing on only one leg.

    As a 30 year old that literally could not skate anymore at all he still somehow had 4 points in 6 games before being forced to retire.

    I know it doesn’t sound so impressive but the 4 points in 6 games when he couldn’t move anymore is the most mind numbing number for me.

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