Theoren Fleury should be in the NHL Hall of Fame. Why isn’t he?

The Issue

Why is Theron Fleury not in the Hockey Hall of Fame

My point is as clear as the stats indicate.
#65 in all time scoring. Stanley Cup Champion, 166th pick overall

Theoren Fleury competed at Salt Lake City 2002 where he helped Canada capture its first Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey in 50 years. At Salt Lake City 2002, Fleury totaled two assists in six games for Team Canada. However, Fleury made his Olympic debut at Nagano 1998. Fleury tallied one goal and three assists in six games at Nagano 1998.

Fleury also wore the maple leaf in 1987 and 1988 when he was a member of Canada’s world junior team, serving as captain in his second go-around. In 1988, Team Canada captured the gold medal, with Fleury tallying eight points in seven games. Fleury represented Canada again at the IIHF World Championships in 1990 and 1991, amassing 11 points in nine games in 1990 and 10 points in eight games in 1991 when Canada captured the silver medal. Fleury was a member of the gold medal winning Team Canada at the 1991 Canada Cup where he tallied five points in seven games. In 1996 the Canada Cup became the World Cup of Hockey and Fleury represented Canada yet again, coming home with the silver medal.

 

Theoren Fleury

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1084     455   633  1088    1840      145

Lanny McDonald

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1111     500   506   1006     899     39

Paul Kariya

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

989       402   587   989                   31

Guy Carbonneau 

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1318      260   403    663     820    186

Pavel Bure

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

702       437   342   779       484      42

Bernie Federko

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1000     369   761   1131     487    -131

 

 

 

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The Issue

Why is Theron Fleury not in the Hockey Hall of Fame

My point is as clear as the stats indicate.
#65 in all time scoring. Stanley Cup Champion, 166th pick overall

Theoren Fleury competed at Salt Lake City 2002 where he helped Canada capture its first Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey in 50 years. At Salt Lake City 2002, Fleury totaled two assists in six games for Team Canada. However, Fleury made his Olympic debut at Nagano 1998. Fleury tallied one goal and three assists in six games at Nagano 1998.

Fleury also wore the maple leaf in 1987 and 1988 when he was a member of Canada’s world junior team, serving as captain in his second go-around. In 1988, Team Canada captured the gold medal, with Fleury tallying eight points in seven games. Fleury represented Canada again at the IIHF World Championships in 1990 and 1991, amassing 11 points in nine games in 1990 and 10 points in eight games in 1991 when Canada captured the silver medal. Fleury was a member of the gold medal winning Team Canada at the 1991 Canada Cup where he tallied five points in seven games. In 1996 the Canada Cup became the World Cup of Hockey and Fleury represented Canada yet again, coming home with the silver medal.

 

Theoren Fleury

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1084     455   633  1088    1840      145

Lanny McDonald

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1111     500   506   1006     899     39

Paul Kariya

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

989       402   587   989                   31

Guy Carbonneau 

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1318      260   403    663     820    186

Pavel Bure

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

702       437   342   779       484      42

Bernie Federko

GP         G       A       P        PIM     +/-

1000     369   761   1131     487    -131

 

 

 

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