JRS91
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A lot of people are giving McDavid a hard time for his performance in Game 6 and Game 7.
It made me think of 2009 when people criticized Crosby for being pointless in Game 5, 6 and 7 (to be fair he was injured for half of game 7) against Detroit. I did a bit of deep diving to see how well he performed in Cup Finals. I also asked myself what if they lost in 2009, 2016 or 2017.
In 25 Finals games, he has 4 goals and 16 assists for 20 points. Half of those goals came in 2008. So in Cup Finals Crosby won, he has 2 goals and 12 assists over the span of 19 games. I'm not trying to tarnish Crosby's legacy, he's a winner and did things outside of points to help these teams win, but I think it's fair to say outside of 2017, he's had some underwhelming results offensively when it's mattered.
I also think it's fair to point out Crosby was only 21 when they won in 2009 and McDavid is currently 27 and in the prime of his career. Does this mean either player isn't clutch? Absolutely not, but it's interesting how a team can make a difference in how a guy is perceived. If Edmonton wins yesterday, nobody cares about McDavid's point totals. Imagine if the Penguins lost again in 2009 or if they lost in 2016, how would Crosby's legacy be remembered?
It made me think of 2009 when people criticized Crosby for being pointless in Game 5, 6 and 7 (to be fair he was injured for half of game 7) against Detroit. I did a bit of deep diving to see how well he performed in Cup Finals. I also asked myself what if they lost in 2009, 2016 or 2017.
In 25 Finals games, he has 4 goals and 16 assists for 20 points. Half of those goals came in 2008. So in Cup Finals Crosby won, he has 2 goals and 12 assists over the span of 19 games. I'm not trying to tarnish Crosby's legacy, he's a winner and did things outside of points to help these teams win, but I think it's fair to say outside of 2017, he's had some underwhelming results offensively when it's mattered.
I also think it's fair to point out Crosby was only 21 when they won in 2009 and McDavid is currently 27 and in the prime of his career. Does this mean either player isn't clutch? Absolutely not, but it's interesting how a team can make a difference in how a guy is perceived. If Edmonton wins yesterday, nobody cares about McDavid's point totals. Imagine if the Penguins lost again in 2009 or if they lost in 2016, how would Crosby's legacy be remembered?