I think Lemieux's placement is one of the few times I've strongly disagreed with a HOH list.
2 Conn Smythe's, 2nd highest playoff PPG and GPG of all time, and would have the record for most points, as well as highest PPG in a single playoff run and overall if not for Gretzky. We're talking about a 107 game sample size in the postseason too.
I get he didn't play a lot of playoff games compared to everyone else, but that's never affected his overall ranking (unless compared to Howe and Gretzky) so I dont see why it should here.
The same applies to Bobby Orr.
I'm a big supporter of Lemieux's overall ability and overall player ranking, but for playoffs I have trouble slotting him too high.
How high would you rank him?
The problem is he has very little outside of his peak years (unlike regular season resume, where he has a lot outside of his peak years, be it 96, 97, 2001 comeback, etc).
2001 huge comeback....but settles for 17 points in 18 playoff games. His only ever under ppg playoff run. Decent, but pretty underwhelming for Lemieux, who got shut out in round 3.
96 & 97 - 2 huge seasons, plays with peak Jagr, and he does put forth 27 points in 18 games in 1996 which is good, but he runs out of steam in round 3. He doesn't do too well in 1997 playoffs.
I'll always give Lemieux a pass for his 1993 playoffs, despite the huge surpirse loss to NYI. I give him a pass based on his comeback from chemo, he must have been exhausted - and also, after back to back smythes you can't expect them to win every year.
But in 1994 - also, underwhelming round 1 exit.
So in the end....the only 3 playoff runs he has that are truly memorable are his 2 smythe runs, as well as 89, with 12 goals in 11 games. It's a super light resume, despite how strong those 3 years are.
How do you slot 3 memorable playoff runs of Lemieux against the sheer volume of great playoff runs players like Beliveau, Roy or Messier have?
I'd personally have Lemieux also higher than 11, but he definitely wouldn't crack the top 5 for me here.
Orr - same idea. But unlike Lemieux, Orr has some underwhelming playoff runs in the middle of his peak/prime, so I definitely slot him behind Lemieux for that reason. But he also lacks from an all-time perspective.