filinski77
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I agree that raw goals are what matters in a game to game scenario, but when comparing players from vastly different era's, some type of adjusting needs to be done.REAL goals is the only story that ultimately matters. I appreciate the additional data, but don’t value it much.
If you don't adjust, then you may as well say that from a goal production standpoint, these below 5 seasons are better than anything Ovechkin has done (not including the 65 goal year). The reality is that 57 goals in 1983 <<< 56 goals in 2009.
Player | Year | Goals |
Yzerman | 1990 | 62 |
Maruk | 1982 | 60 |
Shutt | 1977 | 60 |
Kerr | 1986 | 60 |
Goulet | 1983 | 57 |
The whole point is that Ovechkin's 734 is already more impressive than Wayne's 894. The reason for this is due to the adjustments that would be made to make it a more fair comparison.