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Je sais que tous les autres sous-marins font ça, alors pourquoi ne pas profiter de la tendance ? Qui est le Jet le plus sous-estimé de tous les temps (1972-1996 ; 2011-2024)


Je sais que tous les autres sous-marins font ça, alors pourquoi ne pas profiter de la tendance ? Qui est le Jet le plus sous-estimé de tous les temps (1972-1996 ; 2011-2024)


MurrayTheJetsDog

40 Comments

  1. TrueNorthStrong1898

    Toby Enstrom 2.0

    Teppo Numminen 1.0

  2. Category_Wrong

    mathieu perreault not that underrated but often overlooked

  3. altred133

    Underrated by Jets fans or underrated by the wider league? Because if it’s the latter my first thought is Hellebuyck. Hell, maybe even Hawerchuk

  4. garbonzo909

    Can we do two of these for each Era? I feel like recency bias and / or nostalgia makes it hard to combine. Also a lot of people weren’t around for Jets 1.0 so that will skew a lot of votes toward 2.0

  5. Desperate-Pace-3118

    According to us? Housley, Wheeler

    To the rest of the league? Hawerchuk

  6. mysteriouspigeon

    Seconding Enstrom, but also Little

  7. FurtherUpheaval

    Mark Scheifele, he’s the best but won’t get it in 3 days from now.

  8. Mediocre_Historian50

    Chris Thorburn. Always answers the bell. Keeping his teammates safe.

  9. Spudman14

    Laurie Boschman. Check out his stats. He was a complete player. For his size he wouldn’t backdown from anyone. Joel Otto was his punching bag.

  10. EnvironmentalCoat222

    Laurie Boschman, Bryan Little.

  11. pepperloaf197

    Rudy Poeschek

    I just want him to see this and be happy someone remembers him.

  12. serioussorrycanadian

    Bryan Little or Tobias Enstrom.

  13. Wheeler at his peak was a top tier player in the league but never got any recognition outside of Winnipeg. And obviously took his lumps in Winnipeg in the final year or two.

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