Awards: 1x First Team All-Star
1x Third Team All-Star
1x Aidan Richan Winner
1x Jay MacDonald Winner
1x Ron Mexico Winner
1x Sergei Karpotsov Winner
“Winters has the highest points amongst eligible players, won a Mexico trophy as MVP and a couple of other awards, was consistently dominant throughout his career, and also had some All-Star appearances."
“Good points ratio and one-time league MVP. Holds multiple LAP franchise records. 4 games shy of 1000, so longevity is there. Also decent SB/Hits ratio to games played for a scoring forward."
“Winter has all you want to see on a HoF resume. Longevity, nearly 1000 games played, as well as great production and a strong multifaceted game. Although he lacks success in the playoffs he did play out the majority of his career during the period where both Calgary and Edmonton were absolute beasts so you can't fault LAP for not going all the way. He also has some individual hardware from his best season (S52), including the Mexico."
“Winter slides in next, and especially when talking about comparables. He does have more than 100 more gp than Kholin, but he has more Goals, Points, shots, and significantly more hits. Also, I believe his longevity to be an asset as well in this case. It shows a huge tenure where he was very good for a long time."