The Panther
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I’ve never seen a player cherry pick more to put up meaningless stats.
I’ve never seen a player cherry pick more to put up meaningless stats.
I’ve never seen a player cherry pick more to put up meaningless stats.
I mean, is there a more meaningless stat in the NHL than GWG ? Scoring the first goal of game stats would have arguably a stronger meaning in some era. (all first goal were by definition ultra important in the low scoring eras, goal winning goals could easily be garbage goals)
Should say it all... from 2007 to 2017 Ovechkin had the most points in the nhl and during that time the Caps were third in regular season wins, had the best power play in the league and 8th in the playoff winsmost wins in the NHL over a stretch of 15 years
In fairness, these kinds of stats, while impressive, are much less impressive than they sound.2nd all-time in GWG, 1st all-time in OT goals, and the Capitals went from lottery team to 2nd most wins in the NHL over a stretch of 15 years despite not having any other top 200 players.
People overrate Crosby due to not wanting to believe the best players of their era were inferior to the best players of the last era they didn't get to see. I can't even count how many times I've read that it's impossible to score anywhere near the levels of Gretzky and Lemieux due to everyone being so good these days. Now with McDavid around it's clear Crosby was vastly inferior to Mario Lemieux.
It's just opinion, but I would say the difference between Lemieux and McDavid isn't that big, and the difference between McDavid and Crosby is bigger.Lemieux is about as much better than McDavid as McDavid is over Crosby, and in each of those cases that’s not as much as people think.
It's just opinion, but I would say the difference between Lemieux and McDavid isn't that big, and the difference between McDavid and Crosby is bigger.
McDavid's still a moving target, of course. At this point, I doubt Crosby will do anything to add to his legacy (other than extend his already impressive longevity), but McDavid may still add a lot to his. We'll see.
But peak McDavid and prime-era Lemieux are quite comparable. It's just that McDavid hasn't had those two superhuman seasons (1988-89, 1992-93) that Mario had (only one of which was really a full season).
It's just opinion, but I would say the difference between Lemieux and McDavid isn't that big, and the difference between McDavid and Crosby is bigger.
McDavid's still a moving target, of course. At this point, I doubt Crosby will do anything to add to his legacy (other than extend his already impressive longevity), but McDavid may still add a lot to his. We'll see.
But peak McDavid and prime-era Lemieux are quite comparable. It's just that McDavid hasn't had those two superhuman seasons (1988-89, 1992-93) that Mario had (only one of which was really a full season).
Mario had the superior career arc leading to his prime.
He was a bit better than McDavid was in his 2nd season, clearly better in his 3rd season and even more clearly better in his 4th season. Then he hits his peak in 88/89.
There is no argument to be made that before Mario's 5th year, McDavid was keeping pace. McDavid was keeping pace with Crosby through their first 6 seasons and with Jagr, once he hit his prime at age 22.
McDavid's two peak seasons are clearly below Mario's three, maybe four best seasons.
There is no argument to be made that before Mario's 5th year, McDavid was keeping pace. McDavid was keeping pace with Crosby through their first 6 seasons and with Jagr, once he hit his prime at age 22.
first 4 season
Gretzky...: 755
Lemeiux...: 516
Kurri.....: 470
Hawerchuck: 456
Savard....: 442
PPG:
Gretzky: 2.49
Lemieux: 1.77 (1.00)
Kurri..: 1.52 (0.86)
Coffey.: 1.49 (0.84)
Bossy..: 1.44 (0.81)
Savard.: 1.43 (0.81)
Hawerck: 1.43 (0.81)
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Kane....: 381
Kucherov: 379
McDavid.: 372
Crosby..: 363
Wheeler.: 334
PPG:
McDavid.: 1.30 (1.00)
Kucherov: 1.21 (0.93)
Kane....: 1.17 (0.90)
Crosby..: 1.15 (0.88)
Malkin..: 1.13 (0.87)
Lemieux gap from the Bossy-Savard-Hawerchuck is indeed quite bigger than McDavid from the Crosby-Malkin, but it is not that vast of a gap.
Larger share of non-Rookie game as well, good point.This is a bit misleading since McDavid missed games in his rookie season at a lower PPG. From their 2nd to their 4th season
How did this turn into another Crosby-McDavid thread?
The road is somewhat clear this time.How did this turn into another Crosby-McDavid thread?
This is a bit misleading since McDavid missed games in his rookie season at a lower PPG. From their 2nd to their 4th season
Lemieux: 1.90 (1.00)
Savard.: 1.47 (0.77)
Stastny 1.43 (0.75)
Messier 1.38 (0.73)
McDavid.: 1.34 (1.00)
Kucherov: 1.33 (0.99)
Marchand: 1.19 (0.89)
Crosby..: 1.18 (0.88)
Openly searching for goals? The horrorThe Gretzky goal record chase is fun but it's also sort of obnoxious, at this point. He's a liability on a bad team and he's openly searching for goals, even, I would argue, at times where he'd be better off looking to pass or re-group in the offensive zone.
When you sacrifice every other part of your game and become a detriment. It is indeed sinister.Openly searching for goals? The horror
Yes, he will rise. To tie into the further speculation in the OP, Crosby will fall a bit. The reasons are pretty much already laid out - trophies and the goal record. When people didn't experience a player they try to piece together a story of that player, rather than actually knowing generally how good they were, and Ovechkin has some great building blocks. He is one of the best players ever, but the experience of watching Ovechkin is less impressive. People aren't going to go back and watch much video of post-2010 Ovechkin.
Great highlights, great awards, very prominent record. What's not to like if you're just looking back trying to figure him out?
If people are just going to look at numbers then Crosby will still look better in 50 years. He has more points than Ovechkin, and will finish with more points barring a career ending injury. And the best part for Crosby is the PPG. He has 1.25 to Ovechkin's 1.08. If last season is any indication then Ovechkin's will get worse while Crosby's will more or less stay the same. Then there are the Cups, Crosby has three to Ovechkin's one. It won't be too hard to take a deep dive into their careers in 50 years. Both will be all-time greats though.
When you sacrifice every other part of your game and become a detriment. It is indeed sinister.
What percentage of secondary assists do not lead to goals?
Maybe so. I didn't know if you or anyone had done the work on this. I wonder what the difference is between secondary assists that, uhhh, "don't matter" is too strong, but maybe "aren't crucial to the success of the goal" (?) vs. how many secondary assists are more important (more difficult?) than the primary...A helluva lot of them are fairly mundane passes - as you well know.
You could make your exact same statement about tertiary assists.