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The Inaugural Hockey list is now complete.   The Top 100 eligible Hockey Players for the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada have been selected.   In just a couple of months we will see how are selections stack up to that of the HHOF committee.  Take a look at our selections and make your votes and opinions known to us here at Notinhalloffame.com!

The Top 500 in the Rock and Roll Section is now up!!!!   Stay tuned as additional lists will arrive discussing those who are not yet in their respective Hall of Fame!

Larry Robinson

Easily one of the top Defencemen in his day, Larry Robinson was the top dog in the Montreal Canadians “Big 3” blue line corps that was the best in the 1970’s. Robinson was part of six Stanley Cups and named to six Post Season All Star teams. The imposing Robinson (he was six foot four, well before many NHL players were this tall) was skilled at both ends of the ice as not only was he a solid playmaker (he retired with 750 assists), but could stifle offensive attackers with relative ease. Perhaps the most impressive career statistic is his career 730 Plus/Minus which is over 130 more than Bobby Orr, who is the career number two in that category. That alone makes him a certifiable first ballot Hall of Fame entry.

Gunther Sabetzki

The first German born entry into the Hockey Hall of Fame, Gunther Sabetzki did a lot in his native country to help grow the sport. He would serve as the first German President of the IIHF, and worked diligently not just to grow Hockey in Germany, but throughout the world. Under his near two decade as the IIHF President, membership increased from 31 to 50 nations. The international game owes a lot to the work of Gunther Sabetzki.