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- JacobyLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
In their primes Forsberg for sure. He was one heck of a player, could take a gm over, made everyone around him better (Kevin Steven's effect), consistently made jaw dropping plays and was clutch in the playoffs
However current Hossa. Forsberg's older and can't seem to stay healthy well Hossa is one of the gm's best scorers
- NIPS®Lv 71 decade ago
Ditto all the others on Forsberg. The man was just a solid consistant performer in his prime. He is no slouch so far this year, either! He knows what roles he can play at this stage in his career and does them well. Hossa would be nice to have on a team also. Hopefully, he chooses the right team to play for in the off-season.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Peter forsberg!! Obviously
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Saying as I hate Forsberg....I can't actually answer this without being biased.
Hossa I can stand (not one of my favorites) and I hate Forsberg with every vein in my body.....
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- zapcity29Lv 71 decade ago
One has a suspect leg and the other one's attitude is suspect. In his prime, I'd take Forsberg, hands down.
Today, I'd probably still take a Forsberg because he has reached the top of the mountain and knows what it takes to get there.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
right now i would say hossa....but if u compare there careers so far its forsberg
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Comparing them at their prime... Forsberg for sure