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Eight years later, the Hall of Fame got it right. Glenn Anderson, a six-time Stanley Cup champion and fifth all-time in playoff goals (93), was finally deemed Hall-worthy after first being eligible in 2000. It’s a well-deserved honor for a player who, as they say (or at least, as I said), always saved his best for when it mattered most. Now that Anderson has his plaque, here are 14 other retired players – in order of being overlooked – who deserve an everlasting moment of Fame. Sergei Makarov – He led the Central Red Army in Russia for 11 years, then joined the NHL at 31. One of the best players ever who’s not in the Hall. His time will come. Doug Gilmour – He was the best player in the game for a short while in the early ’90s…just ask any Leafs fan. Not to mention, he racked up more than 1,400 points. Pavel Bure – Simply,... [read full story]

