Dale Hawerchuck may have received a colossal snub from the National Hockey League when he was left off the list of the 100 Greatest Players In NHL History (youngest player to score 100 points up until Sidney Crosby. Youngest player to win the Calder Trophy for Rookie of the Year- tied two years later by Buffalo's Tom Barrasso- one of the youngest captains in NHL history and was almost solely responsible for the the biggest turn-around in NHL history; but nah, he isn't worth)
But the Winnipeg Jets recipient of the 1993 Rookie of the Year award, Teemu Selanne, made it all the way to the semi-finals of the NHL's Greatest 100 Moments, losing out to Bobby Orr's iconic diving goal in overtime to help lift the Boston Bruins past the St. Louis Blues to win the Stanley Cup in 1970. I didn't think Selanne's achievement would have made it so far, seeing that it was in the modern era and there were sooooo many other candidates, but it did. It would have been sweet to have a moment in Winnipeg Jets history as the moment in NHL history.