NHL
5 Greatest Hockey Players of All-Time

This list hasn’t changed in 20 years. I can’t envision the rundown changing at any point in the near future. Sidney Crosby may get an opportunity of breaking it one day and some are now discussing Connor McDavid getting one of the unsurpassed most prominent, however for the present, these folks are the hockey Gods, the Mount Rushmore of the NHL, the best of All-Time.
5. Jaromir Jagr
This name may come as an amazement to some being so high on the untouched rundown. A brief glance at Jagr’s reputation ought to subdue any malignity however. Five scoring titles, three Lester Pearson’s (presently Ted Lindsay), and one Hart, Jagr has all the individual awards of a first-voting form Hall of Famer.
In the event that it hadn’t been for Mario Lemieux, Jagr would have handily gone down as the best “enormous man” in hockey history; an unstoppable power that could join animal quality, size, and magnificent ability to give the restriction fits. He could without much of a stretch be sniffing 800 or more profession goals on the off chance that he hadn’t taken a three-year holiday in Siberia. For sure, Jagr is as yet a profitable and looked for after NHL player at age 43 gratitude to his devotion to preparing and wellness.
