- Published in Hockey
69. Tim Kerr
Although it can be argued that almost all hockey players take a pounding from the game, few may have put themselves in harm's way more than Tim Kerr. Dubbed “the Sultan of Slot”, Kerr would park himself in front of the net and do whatever it took to get the puck in the net. Some criticized him for scoring what was considered a high amount of “garbage” goals, but the fact is that Kerr netted 50-plus goals four seasons in a row. Anyone who can do that is undoubtedly a valuable commodity regardless of the era. Kerr still holds the NHL record for 34 Power Play goals in one season. His style of play finally caught up with him, and he was only able to play 655 games (which on this list, is relatively low), but did score 370 goals. Although his stats were solid, some pundits may look down on how he achieved them, which could be enough to prevent Tim Kerr from gaining induction.