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- Aug 31, 2003
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The definition of "Generational talent" is an interesting discussion. To me the player has to be someone who changed how the game is played or has aspects of his game that have never been seen before or perhaps since. There are lots of elite players but only a few is the generational category:
Definitely Generational
Orr: the best defenseman ever to play the game. If Centurial was a thing in hockey, I'd call him that.
Gretzky: Most dominant offensive player in history.
Lemieux: Only player that comes close to being as good as Gretzky and for parts of his career was better. If he wasn't hampered by injuries he may have even passed Gretzky as the best ever.
McDavid: Nobody has ever done the things that he does at that speed.
Howe: Man playing against boys in the best league in the world. (he scored >0.5pts/game at 51 years old )
On the cusp: Arguable
Beliveau: Dominant for nearly 20 years. Moved him down to this category. He's the only player on this list that I don't remember seeing play. Adds a little uncertainty for me.
Crosby: Beautiful combination of skill, strength, and heart
Lindros (I wouldn't have him in this category but I know lots of people would disagree)
Truly Elite but not generational.
Jagr
Sakic
Forsberg
MacKinnon
Esposito
LaFleur
Matthews
Ovechkin
etc
this is a long list
Definitely Generational
Orr: the best defenseman ever to play the game. If Centurial was a thing in hockey, I'd call him that.
Gretzky: Most dominant offensive player in history.
Lemieux: Only player that comes close to being as good as Gretzky and for parts of his career was better. If he wasn't hampered by injuries he may have even passed Gretzky as the best ever.
McDavid: Nobody has ever done the things that he does at that speed.
Howe: Man playing against boys in the best league in the world. (he scored >0.5pts/game at 51 years old )
On the cusp: Arguable
Beliveau: Dominant for nearly 20 years. Moved him down to this category. He's the only player on this list that I don't remember seeing play. Adds a little uncertainty for me.
Crosby: Beautiful combination of skill, strength, and heart
Lindros (I wouldn't have him in this category but I know lots of people would disagree)
Truly Elite but not generational.
Jagr
Sakic
Forsberg
MacKinnon
Esposito
LaFleur
Matthews
Ovechkin
etc
this is a long list
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