Poll: Does Doan deserve Hall of Fame induction?
Shane Doan's place in Arizona Coyotes (and original Winnipeg Jets) history is undisputed, but is he worthy of enshrinement in hockey's hallowed hall?
The 40-year-old, who retired Tuesday after a 21-year NHL career spent entirely with the aforementioned franchise, leaves the organization as its all-time leader in goals, assists, points, games played, game-winning goals, and power-play markers.
While his production and longevity were impressive, Doan's place in league lore is a little more debatable. His 402 goals have him tied for 91st on the all-time list, equalling 2017 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Paul Kariya, but he needed 551 more games.
His 972 points put him 92nd on the all-time list, one behind Hall of Famer Andy Bathgate and seven more than Maurice "Rocket" Richard. But again, Doan required 471 more games than Bathgate and 562 more than the Montreal Canadiens legend.
So given the context, does Doan warrant a plaque alongside the game's most legendary players?