Peter Worrell is up there, had a magical 01’-02’ season where he lead the league with 354 penalty minutes.
monumentvalley170
Fuhr is from Spruce Grove & Iginla from St Albert. What are the chances they grew up 20 miles apart? And they both have rinks named after them
ProfessorDerp22
Wayne “The Train” Simmonds.
mynamehere999
How about the guy who made the all star game as both a forward and defenseman? Not only my favorite black player of all time but my favorite player period to watch of all time. Big Buff
Reallyme77
Some people will say Iginla and everyone else will be wrong.
Ok_Nefariousness6386
Tony McKegney played in the NHL from 78-91. He scored 40 goals in the 87-88 season.
snark_enterprises
Iggy and it’s not even close
lee--carvallo
Fuhr, but Brashear was my favorite. I miss the enforcers
Federal_Bus_6655
Fuhr!!!!!
SorryiLikePlants
J roc straight outta a trailer park in moncton. He aint really black or white, but hes something in between.
Played 3 games for the hartford whalers
GroundbreakingCow775
Dirk Graham
cheflundy
Iggy but Smith-Pelly had such a sick run in the playoffs for the caps. Scored some huge goals.
99titan
Grant Fuhr.
99titan
He is by no means the best, but I loved watching Joel Ward in Nashville.
mwl1234
As much as I love Fuhr, Jarome Iginla was the most dominant player in the league when he was at his peak. He’d score 50+ and beat the sinny sin sin out of half the league. A true warrior
Unfair_Asparagus7886
Fuhr
CoolTangerine777
I always liked Laraque when he was around
Shelledseed
Grant Fuhr, all the way.
Honourable mention to Tony Mckegney.
M888887777
Brashear baby
ZombieBait2
Grant Fuhr as his impact on the game of hockey goes beyond just his on-ice performance. As one of the top 20 goaltenders of all time, his achievements as the first black goalie in the NHL, first black player to win the Stanley Cup, and first black player inducted into the Hall of Fame have left a lasting legacy in the sport should make him the obvious answer.
LT568690
Grant Fuhr
Tenz87
By no means was he the greatest but I loved watching Georges Laraque growing up.
jeffroavs
Peter Worrell was certainly entertaining
vanbboy22
Ray Neufeld
4RealMy1stAcct
Ryan Reeves!!
No, but seriously… No love for PK?
DungeonMaster45
Iginla, but the best save I’ve ever seen was by Fred Brathwaite! Diving towards the goal like with stick outstretched hooked the puck away.
Mopher
iggy was so good that you can see a picture of him in the African American history museum in Washington. case closed
jaxs_sax
Peter Worrel
GamingGrayBush
Not the best, but man I loved watching Anson Carter. So cool to see him play at MSU then the NHL.
scandrews187
Ray Emery
hobbygod
Wayne simmonds
CorrosionRF
People will try to tell you that its Iginla…. Listen to those people because they are right.
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Fuhr
Jarome Iginla
Iggy
Jarome, hands down.
Iginla, easily
Peter Worrell is up there, had a magical 01’-02’ season where he lead the league with 354 penalty minutes.
Fuhr is from Spruce Grove & Iginla from St Albert. What are the chances they grew up 20 miles apart? And they both have rinks named after them
Wayne “The Train” Simmonds.
How about the guy who made the all star game as both a forward and defenseman? Not only my favorite black player of all time but my favorite player period to watch of all time. Big Buff
Some people will say Iginla and everyone else will be wrong.
Tony McKegney played in the NHL from 78-91. He scored 40 goals in the 87-88 season.
Iggy and it’s not even close
Fuhr, but Brashear was my favorite. I miss the enforcers
Fuhr!!!!!
J roc straight outta a trailer park in moncton. He aint really black or white, but hes something in between.
Played 3 games for the hartford whalers
Dirk Graham
Iggy but Smith-Pelly had such a sick run in the playoffs for the caps. Scored some huge goals.
Grant Fuhr.
He is by no means the best, but I loved watching Joel Ward in Nashville.
As much as I love Fuhr, Jarome Iginla was the most dominant player in the league when he was at his peak. He’d score 50+ and beat the sinny sin sin out of half the league. A true warrior
Fuhr
I always liked Laraque when he was around
Grant Fuhr, all the way.
Honourable mention to Tony Mckegney.
Brashear baby
Grant Fuhr as his impact on the game of hockey goes beyond just his on-ice performance. As one of the top 20 goaltenders of all time, his achievements as the first black goalie in the NHL, first black player to win the Stanley Cup, and first black player inducted into the Hall of Fame have left a lasting legacy in the sport should make him the obvious answer.
Grant Fuhr
By no means was he the greatest but I loved watching Georges Laraque growing up.
Peter Worrell was certainly entertaining
Ray Neufeld
Ryan Reeves!!
No, but seriously… No love for PK?
Iginla, but the best save I’ve ever seen was by Fred Brathwaite! Diving towards the goal like with stick outstretched hooked the puck away.
iggy was so good that you can see a picture of him in the African American history museum in Washington. case closed
Peter Worrel
Not the best, but man I loved watching Anson Carter. So cool to see him play at MSU then the NHL.
Ray Emery
Wayne simmonds
People will try to tell you that its Iginla…. Listen to those people because they are right.
Iggy