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Brett Hull might want to start looking for a flashy new suit.
Subtlety has never been Hull's style. On or off the ice.
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In 1975, there was little doubt a forward from Edmonton named Messier was headed for the Hall of Fame.
But his name wasn't Mark.
Paul Messier seemed destined for greatness after scoring an incredible 101 points in 57 games with the Alberta Junior Hockey League's Spruce Grove Mets in 1974-75.
Go ahead, admit it. You had a lump in your throat watching those emotional speeches from Mark Messier and Scott Stevens at the Hockey Hall Of Fame induction ceremony last night, didn't you?
What, you didn't see it?
Ron Francis isn't just the epitome of a hockey player.
He's the personification of everything a man should be off the ice.
Quiet and understated. Consistent (in his performance and persona), competitive and classy.