Peter Worrell is the Slowest Av. Who is the best forward in Avs history?


Peter Worrell is the Slowest Av. Who is the best forward in Avs history?

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  1. Repeats should be allowed, or else it doesn’t make sense. By default, since he was voted the best, Sakic is the best forward.

    This might change by the end of MacK’s career.

  2. I mean, if we’re not allowing repeats who are you gonna pick for best handles? No way there was any competition for Foppa in that category.

  3. Forsberg. Even if repeats are allowed, if I had to choose one Avs player to will the team to victory, it would be Forsberg.

    Sakic would obviously be very close behind, but Forsberg’s physicality gave him another aspect to his game that Sakic couldn’t match.

  4. Jokic won at least two categories in the nuggets sub, so repeats should be allowed. Super Joe!

  5. Many are saying Forsberg if no repeats, but if that’s the case I think he goes to Best Handles and you give this one to Hejduk.

  6. Sakic and Foppa are the obvious answers, but don’t sleep on MacKinnon, Landeskog, and Rantanen here either. I’m not saying this generation is better or worse, but I’m saying I’m not living in so deep in the past I can’t enjoy the present at the same time.

  7. Sakic. When Forsberg lost his spleen and couldn’t continue in the playoffs Sakic carried the team to the Cup.

  8. I will always say Peter Forsberg. I know 19 and 29 are in the mix, but Foppa was a force of nature when he was out there. Plus he literally gave his spleen for the team. 

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