It doesn't? It relates to you and others'opinions on pre-X-date hockey/goaltenders. If Price was receiving large amount of praise pre-1925 (I think that was the date you stated) some people would be pushing for him high, just like they did for Vezina. Others would claim he wasn't actually that great due to the era he played in, just like they did for Vezina.
It's not about the date. You keep trying to frame it as this expedition of era bias. The film is clear on Price and Vasilevskiy, so this doesn't apply at all. Again, I had Plante at 1. If you think the era difference between Price and Vasilevskiy - which doesn't really exist - is helping this conversation...ugh...come on...this feels like a distraction attempt.
He's so great that he managed 1 1st-team AS (with a Hart and Vezina, a great, historically great even, season to be sure), no 2nd teams, and 1 third team? I'm not saying we need to just rank players by their post-season award finishes
It certainly sounds like it. It sounds like we have "award voting bias" here, right? Even though we know the connection between team effects and averaging stats and averaging stats to award voting...we're prepared to strip essentially unanimous contemporary expert opinion away because he didn't get enough 2nd Team All-Star finishes because his team was led by Sergei Kostitsyn...
You said it before, "what's the point of even doing a ranking" when I said push Vezina down from 11 to 21 because "Vezina was the greatest of his era" according to some folks. Now, when the tables turn, and most folks say Price was the greatest of his era...all of a sudden you're rubbing your neck and staring at your shoes haha
I don't think it's clear what criteria is good at this point. The only thing that seems to be looked at as a positive is "how we did it 12 years ago". Goalies with How-We-Did-It-12-Years-Ago points seem to do great. You try to take a bite out of any one of them - and it's "bias".
Try to introduce a new guy - that's also bias. A third of the group determined that Andrei Vasilevskiy - who has been straight superb in the open-era/post-DPE2.0 era - isn't better than a single one of the other 11 goalies or whatever last round. Not better than the guy filmed repeatedly eating pancakes in his crease, not better than the guy who didn't make the NHL until he was 28 when folks went to War, not better than anyone...but I get charged with "bias" once a page.
I've been informed that it's not a draft, I've been informed that it's not a talent evaluation exercise, I've been informed that we should not consider the caliber of the very position we're evaluating, I've been informed that it's not a statistical endeavor, and now it seems - fresh off of Vezina going #1 last round strictly because people between 1915 and 1930 said he was great - people between 2010 and 2025 saying Price was great don't matter.
I mean, honestly, what is it? Just copy and paste the list from 12 years ago onto one side of Excel and then take last year's ATD and put it on the other side and find the average at this point haha
Is there a form we have to fill out to not get another goalie gatekeeped out of this?
I'm sorry, I enjoy this, I really do...I love the history of the game, and I don't mind tap-dancing between landmines because I see things differently...but when the exact same thing that lets the 1910 goalie in is then rejected or partially rejected or whatever words we want to use for the 2010 goalie...I don't know what we're trying to accomplish at that point.
Are we trying to make a list of the top goalies of all time or are we petitioning city hall to not have a historic building torn down...
(and again, I have Price pretty highly ranked), but for a great player (which, yet again, I agree he was) I would expect to see more.
It's not about Worters carrying a team, but rather the fact that Worters showed he could play on a good team and do well. Just like Price showed that he could do well playing behind the juggernaut that is Team Canada internationally.
Equating a single season of a 1920's split-league minor league and best on best international competition 100 years later is just too much, man...Worters and Price are not the same in any way at all, the goalies, their accomplishments, their team, their style, their everything...Price puts his pants on one leg at a time, Worters puts them on both legs at the same time...they are nothing alike in any way, their team situations weren't a like in any way. Nothing is the same about them except the "G" to the left of their name.