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Peter Forsberg returned to National Hockey League on Friday Night to the Colorado Avalanche after spending two seasons with Modo in the Swedish League.  Forsberg was a favorite of ours, and we are happy to see him back in the NHL, but it got us thinking....

What of the other stars still competing in Europe, like Jaormir Jagr and Dominik Hasek?  Here is why we are thinking about it.  The Hockey Hall of Fame will not consider anyone eligible until they have finished their professional career (even in Europe) for three years.  We will be looking to create a Future Candidate List for the various sports in which we cover, and we will be looking to do a "coming soon" for the afformentioned Europeans. 

Back to Forsberg, we have a case of a man who has already had an accomplished NHL career, and has been a proven assist machine.  He currently stands at 885 career points, but stands at #10 All Time for Points per Game.  Internationally, Forsberg has two Olympic Gold Medals for his native Sweden.  In the NHL, he is a former Art Ross and Hart Trophy Winner and has twice hoisted the Stanley Cup.  We think he is already Hall of Fame material, but does he have to reach a magical 1,000 NHL point total to get into the Hall?

Well gang, the Hall of Fame Class of 2011 was announced and with a group this loaded it is hard to say there were any surprises or snubs.

Our top two ranked football players, #1 Marshall Faulk & #2 Deion Sanders were inducted on their first year of eligibility.  Our #4 candidate, Shannon Sharpe was also selected making us wonder who will have the most colorful speech; Sanders or Sharpe.

Our Number #10 Selection, Richard Dent will enter as the star this year's class as the star on the defensive side of the ball.  We are certain that Bears fans everywhere are celebrating this selection.

Rounding out the group are Les Richter, Chris Hanburger & the warranted induction of NFL Films Legend, Ed Sabol.

Where we at Notinhalloffame were surpised about, was the exclusion of Willie Roaf, who was our Number #5 selection, though will likely see entry in the next couple of years.  We also erroniously thought that two Running Backs would gain entry, but Curtis Martin (#6) and Jerome Bettis (#14) both failed to get inducted on both their first year of eligibility. 

No Wide Receivers entered the Hall this year as the illustrious group of Cris Carter, Tim Brown & Andre Reed did not get in.  Charles Haley, Dermonti Dawson & Cortez Kennedy were also not selected.

What do you think, did the Hall get it right?

Special thanks to one of our members for shooting this video and passing this along....Check out Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, CJ Ramone explaining why our new number one selection, Rush belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.   If industry respect is important, should Rush not be in?

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Well gang we have finally reached the point where we are taking the main list that we are known for and have been forced to revise it.  With the selection of Alice Cooper, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Tom Waits and Darlene Love, five new spots automatically opened.   With votes tabulated, from us and from you; Rush has overtaken Kraftwerk and are this year's number one selection on our Rock and Roll List.  In addition, we would also drop some from the original 500, in favor of the new batch of eligible artists.  Three of which (Guns N' Roses, Soundgarden and Eric B. & Rakim) would make our new top 100.  We have also found top 200 slots for Poison, Yo La Tengo and Guided by Voices, and other new artists have made the list.  Rankings also shifted based on votes from you, our readers, and significant jumps (Little Feat and Joe Walsh) for example did occur, as well as equally significant drops (Connie Francis).  Basically, very few artists are ranked where they were before!  Tell us what you think about the new ranking and what you want to see from us and the future.  Always remember, this is a website designed to be the voice of everybody!