GirardSpinorama
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Totally forgot about that year. Good call.Corey Perry outscored 25 yo Ovechkin by 18 goals.
Totally forgot about that year. Good call.Corey Perry outscored 25 yo Ovechkin by 18 goals.
You don't understand how on pace works here, he is not on pace to score 60 goals a year til age 34-35. If a guy is in his prime and we're only gonna consider that prime as the window sure. But based on what are we suggesting that he will continue scoring this much that late into his career? On pace doesn't apply for 8-10+years later.That is why it is called on pace. Nobody knows nothing for sure hence a thing called adjusted stats.
Actually not too crazy of a difference. There is.. but nothing crazy. You look at 2010 and 3 50 goal scorers. This season 3 50 goal scorers. More 40 goal scorers this day and age than before by a bit.You think offsides reviews have had a bigger impact than other rule changes that have turned the league from an 87 point Art Ross winner to regularly 120+ with multiple 50-goal scorers?
Actually thats exactly how it works. Adjusted stats are 100% exactly that and why they exist. You can argue with the historians if you want, I didnt create them.You don't understand how on pace works here, he is not on pace to score 60 goals a year til age 34-35. If a guy is in his prime and we're only gonna consider that prime as the window sure. But based on what are we suggesting that he will continue scoring this much that late into his career? On pace doesn't apply for 8-10+years later.
I'm a die hard Leafs fan and even I think it's foolish. When we're comparing to someone who's been great LATE into their career, we can't use on pace. Not many guys age like Ov, Crosby, Lidstrom etc, most elite players have big drop offs late.
This is a weird thing to get hung up on though. Trying to make OV's goalscoring seem one dimensional is some forest for the trees stuff. At least OV has a Ross. Something which Matthews is likely never going to sniff. Even in this historic season or whatever, until his pace came off the rails, hes getting outscored by his own team mate. Even if he gets near the Ross' he's so far behind everywhere else career value wise.Actually yes. Over 120 goals alone were one timers on the power play ONLY. I dont think there is any reason to make things up when it can be verified right on NHL.com
Nothing is weird and I am not hung up on it. If I had to choose between a prime Mathews and a prime Ovie, I choose Ovie every single time.This is a weird thing to get hung up on though. Trying to make his goalscoring seem one dimensional doesn't make sense when he at least has a Ross. Something which Matthews is likely never going to sniff. Even in this historic season or whatever, until his pace came off the rails, hes getting outscored b his own team mate. Even if he gets near the Ross' he's so far behind everywhere else career value wise.
My reading between the lines concludes with the idea that isolating one aspect of someone's game is an irrelevant thing. OV was a one man army in his peak, Matthews being as consistent a goal scorer doesn't mean much to me comparatively when OV was also doing everything else offensively to a better degree. My cousin can ride a bike as well as me, if you ignore that one of us is riding without training wheels.Nothing is weird and I am not hung up on it. If I had to choose between a prime Mathews and a prime Ovie, I choose Ovie every single time.
I never mentioned anything but pure goal scoring so it seems people cant read between the lines and easily get offended by things that arent being said.
Since last year?I don't care if he doesn't even hit 70, it's still the most impressive goal scoring season we've seen in a long time.
Wat?? Your entire premise has focused on Ovechkin being the mayor of “power play city”. You haven’t mentioned a word about his EV production and when someone points out that he has, in fact, produced phenomenally at EV, you instantly shift the goalposts to “well yeah, but games played”.
It’s just dizzying the lengths you will go to to discount the accomplishments of one of the greatest goal scorers in history.
I’m going to make this super simple. Matthews MIGHT do what Ovechkin has ALREADY DONE when both their careers are over. That’s it.
Pasternak did outscore Matthews by 20 goals last year. Who was doing that to Ovechkin in his prime?
I don't care if he doesn't even hit 70, it's still the most impressive goal scoring season we've seen in a long time.
My reading between the lines concludes with the idea that isolating one aspect of someone's game is an irrelevant thing. OV was a one man army in his peak, Matthews being as consistent a goal scorer doesn't mean much to me comparatively when OV was also doing everything else offensively to a better degree. My cousin can ride a bike as well as me, if you ignore that one of us is riding without training wheels.
I mean, from that perspective, a centre scoring at that rate, who deals with considerably more defensive responsibilities, would be much more impressive, no?
Ovechkin played through an injury that year. Doesn’t count.Corey Perry had 18 more goals than Ovechkin when he was 25, same age as Matthews last season.
I'm watching to see if he can reach McDavids high mark of 64.This is the answer.
he might get to 65 this year. Would be kinda cool if they tied. But, Ovie is the superior star.
I can't sit here and say AM won't get to AO's career goal mark. It's unlikely, sure. AO went on to score a TON more into his late 30s and is still going at a 30G pace (if not much higher over the last 25 games).
The only thing that has stopped AO is a pandemic, lockout and a few suspensions. It would be quite lucky if AM could have that long of a career without injury and keeping pace.
What could have been with goal scoring marks with AO, and Jagr if lockouts and playing overseas didn't happen.
Cool story. Read my posts. You are trying to argue something i am not arguing.My reading between the lines concludes with the idea that isolating one aspect of someone's game is an irrelevant thing. OV was a one man army in his peak, Matthews being as consistent a goal scorer doesn't mean much to me comparatively when OV was also doing everything else offensively to a better degree. My cousin can ride a bike as well as me, if you ignore that one of us is riding without training wheels.
Not disagreeing but just Interested if he doesn’t beat 64 why yould say it’s more impressive than McDavid last year?I don't care if he doesn't even hit 70, it's still the most impressive goal scoring season we've seen in a long time.
Not disagreeing but just Interested if he doesn’t beat 64 why yould say it’s more impressive than McDavid last year?
Funny how goal scoring already down the stretch becomes harderWell, he’s not getting to 60 quicker than McDavid who did it in 72 team games.
Well, he’s not getting to 60 quicker than McDavid who did it in 72 team games.
Funny how goal scoring already down the stretch becomes harder
Actually yes. Over 120 goals alone were one timers on the power play ONLY. I dont think there is any reason to make things up when it can be verified right on NHL.com
I just meant in general , gosl scoring pace almost always seems to slow down just like McDavid last yearWhy do team games matter?
Back when Gretzky/Lemieux/Orr played there were only 80 games but no one excludes the last 2 games of all of McDavid's stats.
Or missing Marner for 3 weeks
Why do team games matter?