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It really isn't. He plays the same now as 2-3 seasons ago. Yours is a fake narrative that HF produces about top end guys being better than they are at defence, just because they are really good players. It was the same the season Ovy won the Cup, they magically said he was better at defence just cause he won. When I watch Ovy play then and now, he is exactly the same level of defence as he ever was.

I watch the oilers as much as the Red Wings. It's not a fake narrative.


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Hold on, hold on, I never said he wouldn't be great. I personally consider McDavid just below, Gretzky, Lemieux, and Orr, because he dominates his peers like those 3 before him in a way that no other has since those first 3. My dislike is how people on HF, (not necessarily you) always put the stars of today with everything of today back in that era, but then put Gretz and Mario and company in todays game with everything of yesterday. If you go one way, you have to go the other in reverse.

I already said, Connor is by far the best player at speed with the puck that I have ever seen. Aside from that though, I don't think he is better at passing or general offensive IQ than for example, MacKinnon or Crosby level players as Connor's game is heavily reliant on speed for dominance. That isn't a knock on Connor either.
Yeah then we don't really disagree. I think Mario and Gretz would be destroying the league today, too. People in the 80s and 90s were very lucky to have two (maybe 3 if you count Jagr) talents of this level in the league at the same time.
 
Yeah then we don't really disagree. I think Mario and Gretz would be destroying the league today, too. People in the 80s and 90s were very lucky to have two (maybe 3 if you count Jagr) talents of this level in the league at the same time.

I think Jagr had a 6 year run that is up with Gretzky and Mario, unfortunately his game became much less after that and then he played way too long as just a good player which makes people forget how good he was. During that run I don't think there was anyone better than Jagr.

I watch the oilers as much as the Red Wings. It's not a fake narrative.


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I never care about these fancy stat charts. When you watch him play he floats a lot. Making a smart play here and there doesn't make you good at defence. Matthews just finished 3rd in Selke voting last season and he isn't good at defence either. They float which isn't even running them down as not everybody needs to be a stud, but pretending they are something they aren't is just silly. Larkin isn't even a Selke level guy by league view, but he is miles better than both Matthews and McDavid in his own end.
 
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I think Jagr had a 6 year run that is up with Gretzky and Mario, unfortunately his game became much less after that and then he played way too long as just a good player which makes people forget how good he was. During that run I don't think there was anyone better than Jagr.



I never care about these fancy stat charts. When you watch him play he floats a lot. Making a smart play here and there doesn't make you good at defence. Matthews just finished 3rd in Selke voting last season and he isn't good at defence either. They float which isn't even running them down as not everybody needs to be a stud, but pretending they are something they aren't is just silly. Larkin isn't even a Selke level guy by league view, but he is miles better than both Matthews and McDavid in his own end.

Connor McDavid is not a floater. He is in the 99th percentile for speed bursts over 32 km/h and the 98th percentile for total distance skated. He's among the league leaders (95th percentile) for Average distance/60 skating 1 km more than league average.

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He is also at the top of the league for speed bursts. League average speed bursts of 32-35 km/h is 54. Connor has 255 lol.

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Connor McDavid is not a floater. He is in the 99th percentile for speed bursts over 32 km/h and the 98th percentile for total distance skated. He's among the league leaders (95th percentile) for Average distance/60 skating 1 km more than league average.

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He is also at the top of the league for speed bursts. League average speed bursts of 32-35 km/h is 54. Connor has 255 lol.

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And it’s not just the speed bursts, it’s the speed at which he can handle the puck at an elite level that Bure, and even Fedorov, couldn’t do at his level.

Some people need to appreciate watching the best player of time in his prime and not wait til after he hangs em up to realize what you were witnessing.
 
Some people need to appreciate watching the best player of time in his prime and not wait til after he hangs em up to realize what you were witnessing.
You're assuming that everyone here are fans of the sport at large, simply enjoying talent regardless of tier or team.

I'm a Detroit Red Wings fan. I couldn't care less about Connor McDavid or an Avalanche/Stars matchup on a random Tuesday. (It's also why I didn't watch any of the Four Nations Tournament, but that's a story for another thread.)

If you enjoy watching McDavid, cool. Soak it all in for however you choose to be a fan. But don't declare who or what others should follow. Each person can choose that for themselves.
 
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You're assuming that everyone here are fans of the sport at large, simply enjoying talent regardless of tier or team.

I'm a Detroit Red Wings fan. I couldn't care less about Connor McDavid or an Avalanche/Stars matchup on a random Tuesday. (It's also why I didn't watch any of the Four Nations Tournament, but that's a story for another thread.)

If you enjoy watching McDavid, cool. Soak it all in for however you choose to be a fan. But don't declare who or what others should follow. Each person can choose that for themselves.
This is a new one for me, how can you like a team but not the sport the team plays.
 
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McDavid is a great player, no doubt, but I've also watched a lot of goals of his where, had he been playing on the same ice as Scott Stevens, Darian Hatcher, Chris Pronger, etc, he would have gotten his head knocked off.

I could make the opposite argument, that if Fedorov, Bure, or Jagr had been playing in today's game, where flying elbows and water-skiers weren't allowed, then they'd still be miles ahead in the goals/points race.
Grets didn’t have to worry about those boys cause there was an unwritten rule in the league not to hit him. Grets upped the salaries of every player in the nhl. Don’t hit him he’s making us money. McDavid doesn’t have that luxury. Don’t mind me though I have an unhealthy hatred of Gretzky at the moment
 
When stats and pretty much everyone disagrees with you maybe it’s time for some introspection?

Most agree with me about his defence. Watching him play and he is not even close to elite at anything called defence. Only by one or 2 non Oiler fans right in this thread have I ever heard about him being good at defence. Who are all these that disagree with me, that don't include Oiler fans?
 
This is a new one for me, how can you like a team but not the sport the team plays.
I didn't say that I don't like hockey. I said that I'm not a FAN (fanatic) of it. My interest and loyalty is confined within the scope of a single franchise, so I'm just concerned with the success of the Red Wings and what details impact that success.

So if Edmonton losing a specific game helps Detroit in the standings... cool. But how McDavid plays in said game... irrelevant.

I don't pay any attention to Grand Rapids based on interest in the Griffins themselves, just for how Red Wings prospects are coming along. How a former Red Wing does once he leaves the team doesn't really matter, unless it's in a game against Detroit. And so on.

Again, anybody else can do whatever they please. But even if I DID want to watch every last hockey game that I could, between work and having a wife and three kids and two dogs a bunch of other things in life that I consider more important than sports... It's simply not possible. So part of it is pragmatic, limiting the indulgence to what has a better chance of fitting in within life's priorities.

But whatever. I hope the Wings have a productive trade deadline and a great home stretch of the season.
 
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