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Art Ross Trophy: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:0722:07, 30 April 2022 68.150.200.143 talk 17,340 bytes +151 Added the two teammates, three time Stanley Cup Champions, and combinative four-time Art Ross trophy winners Evgeni Malkin, and Sidney Crosby. These will be my final additions at least this year, or until something major changes (e.g. someone else wins multiple Art Ross Trophies). These two are arguably more relevant than the Sedin twins, from a Canadian’s perspective. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 21:5921:59, 30 April 2022 68.150.200.143 talk 17,189 bytes +93 I fixed the formatting on the Guy Lafleur image I just added (|200px|). Additionally, I added the likeness of five-time winner Phil Esposito who definitely also deserves to be here. Only four players have ever won the trophy five or more times, so I think that warrants his inclusion here alongside my other additions Connor McDavid and Guy Lafleur. I’m not sure how these three guys weren’t on here already. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 21:5021:50, 30 April 2022 68.150.200.143 talk 17,096 bytes +89 Added three-time Art Ross Trophy winner, five-time Stanley Cup Champion & the Montreal Canadiens all-time leading points scorer—the late great Guy Lafleur. I added McDavid’s image to this page yesterday after he secured his fourth trophy, and I strongly believe that Guy Lafleur deserves that same honour as well. Canada’s greatest hockey legends shouldn’t be forgotten so easily. Additionally, attaining three Art Ross trophies is not a feat to be scoffed at. It’s a very impressive achievement. RIP undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 07:0907:09, 30 April 2022 68.150.200.143 talk 17,007 bytes −1 Winners: Fixed typos, aligned the formatting of the source code to make it fit properly & be presentable undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 07:0707:07, 30 April 2022 68.150.200.143 talk 17,008 bytes +83 Added the greatest player in a generation, it might need some help on the spacing but after officially winning four times he deserves a picture here undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 05:5905:59, 30 April 2022 Ralphierce talk contribs 16,925 bytes 0 Winners undo
  • curprev 05:5905:59, 30 April 2022 Ralphierce talk contribs 16,925 bytes +99 Winners undo
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