I believe he is getting too much credit for one big moment (the Miracle on Ice) and the HOF should be more about a career. His NHL career was very ordinary (.499 winning percentage, only 507 games coached, never made it past the second round of the playoffs).
He had some success in US College hockey but that was back before that became a competetive league.
It's sad that he died in a car crash. I get the sentimental side of the story.
But my position remains.
He had some success in US College hockey but that was back before that became a competetive league.
It's sad that he died in a car crash. I get the sentimental side of the story.
But my position remains.