C – Ron Mexico (S1) – This one is hard to argue and not controversial at all. He has the most coveted award (aside from the Challenge) cup named after him. He was probably the first true great player in the league. If a player today achieves just one of the accolades that Mexico had, they would have had a successful career.
W – Chris York (30s) – There are a few future legends who are still actively playing the game and Chris York is near the top, if not at the top, of the list. His career has been phenomenal so far and while he will probably slow down in the next few seasons, his career has been nothing short of impressive so far.
W – Joe Kurcwezki (30s) – It is hard to mention York without mentioning Kurcwezki. I give York the edge because I know how to pronounce it. Joe has been a Cup Contender for much of his career and it will be a shame when he no longer plays the game. He has had a decorated career so far and while he is starting to show his age, he is definitely in the conversation for GOAT of the 30s.
D- Barney Stinson (20s) – It’s easy to break records when you play the game for almost half of its existence. Still, longevity is something to admire in this league. One of the best for much of his career, 30 points a season is nothing to turn your nose at.
D- Shawn Velevra (10s) – One of the best to ever play the game. He could do it all on both sides of the ice. If you needed a score or someone to jump in front of the puck, he was your guy.
G - Hunter Wong (20s) – Another of Calgary’s finest from many moons ago. His stats speak for themselves and there is a reason today’s Goalies still emulate his style. None would dare compare themselves to him but he is a player to emulate.