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    i get ESPN the magazine. they mean the red wings, flyers and other teams may try to trade up to get him, because they need goalies.

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    Hey, Bigl0l8477, I was'nt trying to argue or get anyone to argue,

    I enjoy talks like this. Thats what make us fans!

    By the way, this thread is primarilly what led to me starting

    "J.E. LEW'S RANT OF THE DAY"

    My new daily commentary on whatever I feel is pissing me of the most at the time.

    So some credit goes to you for our back and forth last night on this thread, THX JEFF

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    hahaahaha...ill argue about hockey anytime with anyone

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    O.K. Who is the Best defenceman the Blackhawks ever had?

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    this requires some thought. bobby orr was ineffective for the hawks and chelios was a great d-man.

    best offenseman- bobby hull

    best goalie- glenn hall

    best d-man- pierre pilote

    i say its debatable between who is better, chelios or pilote. but im gonna have to say pilote. multiple norris trophies (three year run) and a great two-way player. i think glenn hall and bobby hull are a little less debatable. tony espo was also a great goalie.

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    Good choices , But I always use that around here (Chicago) as a trick question, NO ONE ever says Orr. Thats the answer I was Looking for, And the first one you mentioned, Yes I know he was inaffective, But he was still the best defencman they ever had IMO. I was a fan Of Doug Wilson, Too bad it was the Eighties and the "LEAN YEARS" for the Hawks.

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    yea i always remember orr on the blackhawks even though it was way before my time. i wish he wouldve just retired as a bruin. that had to have been hard to see such a brilliant player struggle like that with a different team.

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    It was hard to see him struggle at all,

    It's like watching a Health person one day then they have something terrible happen to them overnight and their never the same.

    I did get to see him score a goal as a Hawk though. 1978 against Colorado Was'nt the same as early in his career though.

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