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Malkin is a clear tier above Draisaitl for both career and prime. Malkin proved he was a clear cut #1 when Crosby was injured, Draisiatl hasn’t shown that away from McDavid(yet)
Might have something to do with playing through broken ribs. Just a theory.Draisaitl’s 2.0 PPG playoffs were not a complete run, it was only 16 games and he did not play in the SCF that year.
We saw how peak Draisaitl wilted in the SCF when he actually had to play there. Malkin on the other hand did very well in the 2009 SCF.
And broken fingers.Might have something to do with playing through broken ribs. Just a theory.
Sure but it's a much softer less vicious game nowadays. Even Crosby and Malkin have played 82 games each of the last two seasons. I can't remember the last time either got cheap shotted, whereas in their primes it was practically a nightly occurrence.I will say that Draisaitl’s health has been exceptional. He’s only missed 9 regular season games since he broke out in 16-17.
And Malkin never played through injuries?Might have something to do with playing through broken ribs. Just a theory.
Was a singular broken rib that occurred in the 1st game of the 2nd round, not exactly debilitatingAnd Malkin never played through injuries?
The point is that one guy has been dominant through the entire four rounds of a Cup run, the other has yet to do it, whatever the reason(s) may be.
I don’t recall him ever playing through broken ribs and a hand/wrist injury simultaneously in the playoffs, that’s for sure.And Malkin never played through injuries?
The point is that one guy has been dominant through the entire four rounds of a Cup run, the other has yet to do it, whatever the reason(s) may be.
Some would debate that Malkin at his absolute peak was the better player over Crosby. Not by a lot but by tiny bit
Needed this jinx, thank you.Malkin is a clear tier above Draisaitl for both career and prime. Malkin proved he was a clear cut #1 when Crosby was injured, Draisiatl hasn’t shown that away from McDavid(yet)
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Was a singular broken rib that occurred in the 1st game of the 2nd round, not exactly debilitating
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Was a singular broken rib that occurred in the 1st game of the 2nd round, not exactly debilitating
How many of those seasons did Draisaitl achieve those totals without being glued to McDavid's hip the majority of his time?Draisaitl is clearly ahead at their peaks. 55 goals vs 50 and 128 points vs 113.
He’s also ahead at their prime with 3 50 goal seasons to Malkin’s 1, and 5 100 point seasons to Malkin’s 3. Even if you try and use the benefit of the doubt with Malkin’s health, he still was only flirting with it at times, and nothing like the lockout season of Draisaitl where he paced for over 120.
Even playoffs doesn’t benefit the argument for Malkin as his career PPG (1.02) isn’t close to Draisaitl (1.46), and he’s never come close to being 2 PPG which Draisaitl did