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They said Gordie Howe held the record for 31 years, Gretzky then took the record and held it 31 years. If that stands the guy that breaks Ovi's record if any isn't even in high school yet.Still pretty mind boggling that someone broke Gretzky’s record. Simply because of the longevity required, on top of the insane ability. Think about it. It took 9 50 goal seasons, plus another 5 of 40+ to do it.
The only current player that I think would even have a remote chance would be Matthews. And even then, I think he’s already missed too much time to do it.
Still pretty mind boggling that someone broke Gretzky’s record. Simply because of the longevity required, on top of the insane ability. Think about it. It took 9 50 goal seasons, plus another 5 of 40+ to do it.
The only current player that I think would even have a remote chance would be Matthews. And even then, I think he’s already missed too much time to do it.
Ovechkin has stated he plans to retire after his contract, which ends after the 2025-2026 season, and play in the KHL so might be tough to see him get to 1000. Also Crosby has 240 points to get past Jagr and has 2 seasons left on his deal. Might be a tall order to even get into the top 5.It's so f***ing awesome and emotional to be an adult and witness history and actually understand for hard it is for someone to break a record, let alone one of Gretzky's record. Your entire life you're told that Gretzky is the best player we have seen in the game of hockey (I know it's an ongoing debate), and you look at the records, the longevity, the consistency, the sheer offensive power Gretzky was during the time he was playing, and then you fast forward to the game today where it has drastically changed, and you realize how much more talented you have to be as a player to come close to that record and then see it be broken in nearly perfect fashion for a guy like Ovechkin. On the powerplay, in his office, short side cheese, and then you factor in that he is 39 god damn years old, broke his leg, endured multiple lockout seasons and multiple covid shortened seasons, and you just take in the greatness of a player like him.
We have been so fortunate to have players like Crosby and Ovechkin come into a league that was suffocated for offensive talent and then they completely nuke the changes the league and goalies have made to become difficult to beat. To see Crosby continue to climb the points leaders and have a real chance to be 2nd all time in points and then to watch Ovechkin break the goals record and have an opportunity if he plays long enough to get 1000 is just unbelievably difficult to rationalize but is inspiring on so many different levels. So happy to be able to live and witness history for a sport I love.
Regarding Ovechkin, yea I know that was the plan, and I expect that to be the case, but he could end up changing his mind if he has another insane year scoring 40 goals while remaining healthy. I don't expect his decision to change, but it could.Ovechkin has stated he plans to retire after his contract, which ends after the 2025-2026 season, and play in the KHL so might be tough to see him get to 1000. Also Crosby has 240 points to get past Jagr and has 2 seasons left on his deal. Might be a tall order to even get into the top 5.
Crosby needs 217 points to get past Ron Francis. Could happen I just don’t see him playing after his contract is up in 2026-2027. Definitely one of the best to play the game along with Ovechkin.Regarding Ovechkin, yea I know that was the plan, and I expect that to be the case, but he could end up changing his mind if he has another insane year scoring 40 goals while remaining healthy. I don't expect his decision to change, but it could.
Crosby though I think will easily hit top 5 all time barring any unfortunate circumstances. For the purposes of this conversation and with generous rounding (although I think is completely fair), Crosby has never, not once, been under a 90 point pace in his career, even the past few years of the twilight of his career. He has also been such a consistent player, that if he scored 80 points for 3 more years, he would be 2nd all time in points. He would only need 60 points for the next two seasons to break into 5th all time. I think for him, it's such a massive possibility, it's fair to believe he can pass Jagr. Will he play one final season after his contract is up? I don't know, I'm not sure how much Sid cares about records, but there is a pretty significant chance he can achieve it.
Pipe dream, but I want the Habs to upset the Leafs in round 1 so bad!Florida’s limping into the playoffs. That would suck for Toronto to have Ottawa pass FLA and have to draw the Panthers in Round 1
Just curious, but where are you getting your information from? Francis has a career points total of 1798 per NHL's website and Crosby is at 1682.Crosby needs 217 points to get past Ron Francis. Could happen I just don’t see him playing after his contract is up in 2026-2027. Definitely one of the best to play the game along with Ovechkin.
I want a 4-3 Blues Cup win against the Leafs.Pipe dream, but I want the Habs to upset the Leafs in round 1 so bad!
Lol. I live just outside of Toronto. I would have to leave town.I want a 4-3 Blues Cup win against the Leafs.
I really don’t think the cats care who they play. Toronto on the other hand, will break into tears if OTT passes the cats. It would be epic!!Florida’s limping into the playoffs. That would suck for Toronto to have Ottawa pass FLA and have to draw the Panthers in Round 1
Nah, sweep their ass. Payback for 67 lolI want a 4-3 Blues Cup win against the Leafs.
That was not the Leafs.Nah, sweep their ass. Payback for 67 lol
You’re right.. I was testing you all and you passed!That was not the Leafs.
I want a 4-3 Blues Cup win against the Leafs.
Haha yup I’m stoopidJust curious, but where are you getting your information from? Francis has a career points total of 1798 per NHL's website and Crosby is at 1682.
Edit: I think you might have accidentally typed in 1898 instead of 1798
The broad, short version is that there are 192 days in this year's NHL season. The cap is calculated on a daily basis and a player's daily cap hit is 1/192 of his AAV. Let's use a $1M AAV as the example. Every day a $1M player is on your NHL roster, he counts for $5,208.33 against the cap.I’d like to see Brian or someone put together a spreadsheet of how the daily cap is calculated to be compliant and maybe an example of how a team could or couldn’t call up someone from the AHL bc of cap considerations. I don’t really understand it without a visual.