It sucks we can't claim him because he hasn't played this season. I think he tried a comeback earlier this season in Sweden, but he couldn't do it due to his foot.
EDIT: From around Christmas: "The foot is not for games"

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The article I posted says he signed a contract with the Avs after practicing with them for a few weeks. Now he's having some immigration issues, but it sounds like the comeback is a sure thing.cprice12 wrote:I heard on XM NHL Home Ice just the other day that a Forsberg comeback isn't out of the question yet.
Ah, ok...I checked out the 2nd link you posted.joosforjihad wrote:The article I posted says he signed a contract with the Avs after practicing with them for a few weeks. Now he's having some immigration issues, but it sounds like the comeback is a sure thing.cprice12 wrote:I heard on XM NHL Home Ice just the other day that a Forsberg comeback isn't out of the question yet.
What the hell?joosforjihad wrote:Reretires after two road games. Colorado have lost seven straight games and have fewer points than the Blews. I feel bad for him, but (Frank) the Avalanche. I was going to try to go to the game next Tuesday.
He said his foot/ankle feels like it is sliding around in it's socket.theohall wrote:I'm wondering what the foot injury is that keeps him out. Sucks for him.
Yes he is.cprice12 wrote:Cicarelli has 608 goals...he isn't in.
You're right. I forgot he JUST went in in 2010.AK wrote:Yes he is.cprice12 wrote:Cicarelli has 608 goals...he isn't in.
Career totals aren't everything though. Hated Forsberg, but he definitely belongs.
If he's not a shoo-in, I would be shocked.TheoSqua wrote:I think it has a lot more to do than just total points.
Peter Forsberg was basically the best two way player in the game for about 5 years.
Also compare the era he played in to the era some of these other players were in: http://www.dropyourgloves.com/Stat/LeagueGoals.aspx
Forsberg is 10th all time in Points Per Game, had a pretty strong influence on players growing up during his era, especially European players. Outside of Jagr he might be the most influential offensive player from Europe in the last 20 years.
Also, the NHL has already set the precedent for a player of his caliber by putting every player from the Canadians dynasty into the HoF. Here's a couple comparables I found while sifting through hockey-reference:
Bill Barber
Ycan Cournoyer
Jacques Lemaire
Steve Shutt
Bernie Geoffrion
He was one of the two best forwards in the game for at least a few years, great playmaker and a dominant playoff performer. Personally I thought the guy played like a bitch, particularly the way he'd be the second hardest player in the NHL to take off the puck when he felt like keeping it, whereas a light breeze could knock him down and give him a facewash when he thought a penalty would be more advantageous. Even so, I am forced to accept the truth of the first sentence.cprice12 wrote:You're right. I forgot he JUST went in in 2010.AK wrote:Yes he is.cprice12 wrote:Cicarelli has 608 goals...he isn't in.
Career totals aren't everything though. Hated Forsberg, but he definitely belongs.
Saying Forsberg belongs is one thing. Backing it up with reasons why is another.
There are a couple dozen players currently not in the HOF that should probably get in before Forsberg.
I think he just had one because you mentioned it. Sad part is he probably doesn't know why.ohio BLUES wrote:How many 'gasms you think Gary Thorne will have when Forsberg gets in the HHOF?