Dreakmur
Registered User
Given the exercise of comparing playoff, performances was already completed, it's absolutely the responsibility of the person trying to argue against that their player deserves more recognition for their performance. He hasn't posted anything remotely convincing the Eddie Shore's playoff legacy is remotely comparable to the performances Orr and Lemieux had during their careers.
You posted Orr’a two peak years, which absolutely are better than Shore’s two peak years. What about 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th beat years?
I’m not trying to say Shore’s peak is better than Orr… but his peak was totally fine, and he has much better longevity as a playoff contributor and I think I that closes the gap. Same goes for Lemieux.
I suppose that gets to the main question of how we evaluate players on the playoffs here. Sure we can’t ignore the playoffs, but are they just their playoff record? I think it has to be a mix of both. A player raising their game in the playoffs is great, but how much do they raise it and what are they raising it from? I don’t many ATD players are substantially different in the playoffs than the regular season, and the vast majority of the reputation comes from the good fortune of being on a good team that goes on long numerous long playoff runs.