Comparing 745 games at first retirement to Gretzky’s 1487 games is why. That’s nonsensical. When you play less games your points per game average is more preserved. Gretzky also played significantly injured and post prime for the last 562 games of his career that took his career ppg from 2.32 in 925 games to 1.92. If Gretzky retired after his back was shattered in 91 at 925 games and 2.32 career ppg he’d still have the points record, a comical ppg lead all time, most of his awards and to some people who view what ifs as more important would have a projected 1000 goals and 3200 plus points but that isn’t how it works.
Gretzky at every point in their respective careers had hundreds more points than Lemieux in the same amount of games. It was never even remotely close. The picture I added is just one example of even sample size games in which there is always a massive gap. He dominated his peers to a much higher degree, had a higher peak stretch, absolute peak, prime, even sample size and career for both regular and adjusted. There is no universe that Mario Lemieux was better than Wayne Gretzky and I say that as a fan that was able to see both careers in their entirety. It’s just spewing garbage that has no basis in reality. And that’s with Lemieux being the clear cut number two forward so it’s not even a knock. Gretzky is just as clear of a goat as you have in pro sports.
In fact Gretzky’s assist total in the 915 game sample is closer to Lemieux’s point total than Lemieux’s point total is to Gretzky’s actual point total. I don’t even take any pleasure in doing this because Lemieux is probably my favorite player and saved hockey in my town (I’ve gotten to know him a bit over the years as well) but when I read stuff so inaccurate I have to.