thebestnic
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McDavid is a generational player. Lemieux was better. Those can both be true. Those who think McDavid wouldn't dominate in 90s as well are delusional
Howe maybe more valuble, Orr to short career for meOrr and Howe were both better than Lemieux though.
this day? you mean the last 5 yearsAh it must be shit on McDavid day here on HFBoards. McDavid is a top 10 talent we have ever seen. Not being better than Mario isn’t an insult, and this topic is f***ing stupid.
Orr did enough in his career. Outside of Wayne, nobody has dominated the league like Howe and OrrHowe maybe more valuble, Orr to short career for me
Lemieux...in 2001...after 4 years retirement.cause of cancer and back surgeries......in the dead puck era......with Red line hooking etc....Hasek, Roy, Brodeur, Joseph etc in net.......Orr did enough in his career. Outside of Wayne, nobody has dominated the league like Howe and Orr
for shizzle.Lemieux...in 2001...after 4 years retirement.cause of cancer and back surgeries......in the dead puck era......with Red line hooking etc....Hasek, Roy, Brodeur, Joseph etc in net.......
As a 35 years old...think about that..retired at 31 came back at 35.....and he did....35 goals.....in 43 games......a martian.
Nobody in history could have done that..Nobody.
His last year injury free at 23 years old in 89...he did 199 points in 76 games and he played with Rob Brown and Bob Errey.. 5 vs 5
99 is the best passer in history...66 is the best scorer in history...not 99 not Ovy.
The dude has 700 goals and look how many games he missed and how many games he missed at his prime... unbelievable.
Lemieux healthy ..it's 1000 goals...easy...and I am Conservative here
I can't place the guy who played in the 50s over Mario, not even a discussion to me. Hockey was a different sport back then, and the talent pool was almost entirely Canadian.Orr and Howe were both better than Lemieux though.
Mario and Wayne are at the top. The top four is what it is. Mcdavid is the best player I’ve seen since Lemieux though. It’s never really been close to me.
I’ve seen very few people say Mcdavid is better than Lemieux though, so it’s a pointless thread.
Watch this shift from Lemieux in the clinching game of the 1991 SCFs. Draws a penalty on a 5 on 3 with an absurd takeaway, strips another player on the same shift when it is 5 on 4, then goes down and undresses the goalie on a breakaway - all in the same shift. He just had another level offensively and defensively in the playoffs that McDavid, or anyone in history, simply does / did not have. Most talented player of all time: