Honoring Blackhawks Best 28 in History: Steve Larmer Highlights & More
Steve Larmer wore number 28 and played right wing for the Blackhawks from 1981 until 1993. The great right winger, selected by the Blackhawks with the 120th overall choice in 1980, ought to be in the Hall of Fame. The Blackhawks' career leader in power-play goals (153) and third overall in goals (406), Larmer, the 1983 Calder Trophy winner, also holds the record for the longest active streak in the NHL with 884 games from 1982 to 1993.
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Here are some of Larmers most infamous moments throughout his NHL career.
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Where does Steve Larmer rank in best Blackhawks wingers of all time? |
Best (#1 to #3) | 41 | 43.6 % |
#4 to #6 | 53 | 56.4 % |
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