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Teemu Selänne: The True “Great 8″ and the Lost Art of Respect
It’s true that in the NHL the words “Great 8″ are completely and almost instantaneously associated with the Washington Capitals’ forward Alexander Ovechkin now-a-days—and not necessarily wrongfully so, as the young left winger has accomplished a lot in his short NHL career.
But my article isn’t disputing Ovechkin’s career; it’s crediting and respecting another player [...]