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Opinion | The Hockey Hall of Fame’s continued exclusion of Alexander Mogilny is nothing less than a crime

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Alexander Mogilny’s 473 career goals only scratch the surface of his imaginative skills as a player.


Accountability and standards went out the window a long time ago for the Hockey Hall of Fame.

What you are left with, ostensibly, is a living museum, fascinating but flawed — not an organization determined to recognize excellence in a logical, understandable manner, but rather one that invents its own idiosyncratic way of chronicling the history of the sport.

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Damien Cox

Damien Cox is a former Star sports reporter who is a current freelance contributing columnist based in ɫɫÀ². Follow him on Twitter: .

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