eco's bones
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And I get that, but I don't get the "anyone could score in the 1980s" argument. Gretzky still outscored the entire league by 200+ goals at minimum in that decade
It was a lot more wide open back then and the Oilers were the team that knocked the Islanders off their pedestal. The Islanders played a kind of controlled game. They were about winning zone after zone and they always had great depth throughout their lineup. The Oilers had a blitzkrieg approach. Gretzky and his 200 point seasons--no one's every going to touch that again I don't think. But there's also other factors like goalie equipment and coaching. Different eras bring different things and evolution is always ongoing. That Gretzky era was kind of the perfect storm for offense. It wasn't unusual for the Oilers to put up 10 goals in a game back then. Don't remember exactly what year but Darryl Sittler once put up 10 points in a game. It was the late 70's or early 80's. These days your bottom 6 forwards have to skate and they have to check or they don't last.