gold star for USAHOF

From Slovakia, Lubomir Visnovsky is one of the most successful players to come out of that country, and the Los Angeles Kings were the first North American beneficiary of his services.

Visnovsky, a Fourth Round Pick in 2000, made the Kings roster the following year, where the Defenseman was fourth in Calder voting on the strength of a 39-Point Season.  Visnovsky did not break 30 Points in the next three years, and his rookie year looked to be a bit of a fluke, but in 2005-06, Visnovsky scored 67 Points, with a career-high 50 Assists. Visnovsky was tenth for the Norris, and the Slovakian had truly arrived.

Visnovsky had two more years with the Kings, and both were good with 58 and 41 Points, respectively.  Los Angeles was a struggling squad, and they traded him to Edmonton after the 2007-08 campaign.  With the Kings, Visnovsky totaled 279 Points.

We have just updated the 2018 Hockey Futures, which means one thing…it is time to upload the new 2019 Hockey Futures.

This will be a work in progress as currently there are only three players we have identified worthy of consideration for the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019.

The following players will be eligible for the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019:

Brad Richards, a two time Stanley Cup Champion and Conn Smythe Trophy winner.

Lubomir Visnovsky, a former Second Team All Star Defenceman.

Vincent LeCavalier, a one time Stanley Cup Champion, four time All Star and Maurice Richard Trophy winner.

All of these players are up and awaiting your votes and opinions.

Thank you as always from us at Notinhalloffame.com.

168. Lubomir Visnovsky

A very good defenseman from Slovakia, Lubomir Visnovsky has showcased offensive flash, though not many people outside of his markets appeared to be aware. Visnovsky finished 5 points shy of 500, still a good number for a defenseman but that number and only one All-Star appearance isn’t likely to get him enshrined.