Top ten best Hamilton Bulldogs include Carey Price and P.K. Subban

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Top ten best Hamilton Bulldogs include Carey Price and P.K. Subban

P.K. Subban announced his retirement from hockey this week. Carey Price is out for the year and his career may also be done.

It's remarkable that two of the greatest Hamilton Bulldog grads would finish at the same time.

The greatest Hamilton Bulldogs are Carey Price and P.K. Subban. They are considered the best after leaving the NHL. They played the bulk of their career after graduating from the AHL.

Michael Ryder won a Stanley Cup in the NHL. He also won the longest game in an AHL game.

Georges Laraque is ranked 9th in the list of the best Hamilton Bulldogs.

Ty Conklin played in the Stanley Cup finals for Edmonton, Pittsburgh and Detroit. He was the starter in each of the NHL's first three outdoor games.

Francois Beauchemin spent some time in Toronto. He won a Stanley Cup with the Ducks.

Jaroslav Halak joined the New York Rangers this off-season. It will be his seventh team.

Tomas Plekanec was buried on the third or fourth line when he was playing for Hamilton Bulldogs. He was a terrific two-way player in 15 NHL seasons.

Max Pacioretty has had six 30-plus goal seasons in the NHL.

Jarret Stoll was a key part of two Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings.

P.K. Subban was one of the game's best defencemen until injuries broke him down. Carey Price is the best player in Hamilton Bulldogs history.

Carey Price is the best goalie of his era. He won Olympic gold, the world juniors, World Cup, Calder Cup MVP, Vezina Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, Hart Trophy and the Lou Marsh Trophy. Mike Komisarek, Ron Hainsey, Max Lapierre, Steve Ott, Tim Thomas, Marc-Andre Bergeron and Trevor Daley didn't make it to the Top 10. Claude Julien, Lorne Molleken, Guy Boucher, Geoff Ward and Randy Cunneyworth all went on to hold head coaching jobs in the NHL.


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