Micklebot
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Different players and different success rates. Obviously different times with different amount of teams making the playoffs.
But Yzerman was 31 the season the wings finally won the cup.
But going into that season, Yzerman had made the playoffs 11/13 years. He has 93 career playoff games. He had made the conference finals 3 times.
It wasn't that Yzerman was so bad he couldn't get his team into the playoffs. It was that he was good enough to get his team in the playoffs, but needed to alter his game to get his team past the third round where they were 0/3 for getting to the finals.
That's a huge contrast from Brady who is going into his 7th year without making the playoffs. At Tkachuks age, Yzerman had made the playoffs 5/7 years, had made the conference finals, and had played 32 playoff games.
It was about tweaking yzermans game as a leader whereas tkachucks
Yzerman joined the league at a time when 76% of all teams made the playoffs, and only the worst team in his division would miss so you're definately right about different times, probably should have just stopped the comparisson there though.
Wings were a .500 team in two of Yzerman's first 8 seasons. Judging them on team success doesn't really make a lot of sense given the context they respectively played during.
All that said, people tend to bring up Yzerman in situations like this because he overhauled his game to put defensive play first when Bowman took over as head coach, and it lead to sustained team success and turned them into a dynasty, not because they think Brady is similarly gifted offensively or as good as Yzerman was before he changed how he played.
Also, tweaking Yzerman's game as a leader? come on now, they were inches away from trading him because they weren't sure they could win with him. He almost got traded to Ottawa and that was the 2nd time he had been made available.