M88K
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- May 24, 2014
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Generational Players don't exist anymore.
The talent level overall is too high for a player to reach the status.
Players can have strong seasons even two or three in a row, but the flat out dominance needed to separate oneself form the pack, just doesn't happen anymore.
Ovechkins Goal scoring being the only thing with a valid argument for being close to generational.
Since Crosby entered the League, his Peak offensive season still sits behind Thornton and Jagr.
He lead the league in scoring in 06, and 14, with 2 richard(1 shared with Stamkos) and 2 Conn Smythes (both there are arguments that can be made for being undeserved) if he was truly Generational he'd be dominating the league and there'd be no questions about his accomplishments compared to his peers. Injuries may be the cause, but he hasn't dominated the league the way a Generational player should.
With even his own teammate at times being the better player.
Crosby and Malkin are prime examples of Franchise players.
in any one season they could be the absolute best player in the league, and are among the top just about every season, but they aren't head and shoulders above everyone all the time.
The talent level overall is too high for a player to reach the status.
Players can have strong seasons even two or three in a row, but the flat out dominance needed to separate oneself form the pack, just doesn't happen anymore.
Ovechkins Goal scoring being the only thing with a valid argument for being close to generational.
Since Crosby entered the League, his Peak offensive season still sits behind Thornton and Jagr.
He lead the league in scoring in 06, and 14, with 2 richard(1 shared with Stamkos) and 2 Conn Smythes (both there are arguments that can be made for being undeserved) if he was truly Generational he'd be dominating the league and there'd be no questions about his accomplishments compared to his peers. Injuries may be the cause, but he hasn't dominated the league the way a Generational player should.
With even his own teammate at times being the better player.
Crosby and Malkin are prime examples of Franchise players.
in any one season they could be the absolute best player in the league, and are among the top just about every season, but they aren't head and shoulders above everyone all the time.