mightyquack
eggplant and jade or bust
- Apr 28, 2010
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From 2006 (when Getzlaf was a full time NHL player) to 2022 (when both players retired), Getzlaf had 980 points in 1,100 games (0.89 ppg) while Thornton had 993 in 1,124 games (0.88 ppg).I love Ryan Getzlaf, but this seems like an insane take to me. Thornton not only outproduced Getzlaf significantly on a season by season basis, but he also did it for longer. And while Getzlaf's playoff production partially makes up for it, it doesn't quite get him all the way there. Thornton was just better.
Obviously that cuts out some of Thornton's better years (02/03, 05/06)...but they were pretty much dead even when they were in the NHL at the same time.
Thornton has a lot more total points obviously, but he had seven more NHL seasons and Getzlaf hit the cliff early unfortunately. But they were pretty close when they were both playing in the NHL at the same time (and on a PPG basis), along with Getzlaf being significantly better in the playoffs.
I'd take Getzlaf 10 times out of 10 over Thornton as a player, but Thornton will get into the HOF first unfortunately.