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Listening to Jeff Marek on his show and 32 Thoughts since the Cup was awarded it seems adamant that Pietrangelo is a HoF lock after winning the cup. He's mentioned it several times and it just doesn't make sense to me.
Now I'm not saying he shouldn't be in consideration, but to say a guy that has never been a Norris Trophy, won an individual trophy, or even been a finalist seems like a stretch.
Yes, he has 2 cups, but winning a cup takes a lot of luck and being in the right place at the right time. Other than the cups and a few international golds, his accolades are pretty minimal.
He's had a great career and should be in consideration, but a lock? I don't think so.
Just wanted to get everyone's thoughts on these comments from Marek.
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Drew Doughty
Drafted No 2 in 2008
RS: 1095 GP 141 G 478 A 619 Pts (0,57Pts/G)
Playoff: 90 GP 16 G 38 A 54 Pts (0,6Pts/G)
1 Norris
2 Stanley Cup
2 Olympic Gold
156M total contract value
Alex Pietrangelo
Drafted No 4 in 2008
RS: 952 GP 140 G 431 A 571 Pts (0,6Pts/G)
Playoff: 132 GP 13G 59 A 73 Pts (0,55Pts/G)
2 Stanley Cup
1 Olympic Gold
116M total contract value
It seems to me that Doughty looked to be one tier above Pietrangelo for most of their career (as shown with their respective career earning), but there might be an argument that Pietrangelo had a better career now. What are your thought on both player?
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