I see.... and did Mats Sundin learn how to play hockey like Maurice Richard on a frozen river, the ice so thin it was permanently closed to the public? Did Mats Sundin love hockey so much as a kid that he played for as many as 5 teams in one season like Maurice Richard, and on one of those teams, the Paquettes of the Parc Lafontaine League scoring 133 of the teams 145 goals? And did Mats Sundin as a Junior have both ankles, both wrists and his femur broken, receiving shoddy medical attention thereafter, never healing properly? Then did Mats Sundin carry his four limbs into Stockholm to the suburban arena in Nacka & practically have to beg the Swedish equivalents of Dick Irvin & Tommy Gorman at Nacka HK for a tryout like Maurice Richard in Montreal?... and...........
So Mats Sundin isn't Maurice Richard, what does it really matter?
Hopefully you are being a bit sarcastic in the above quote because a lot of it sounded quite simply like nostalgic rhetoric, it doesn't take a hockey expert to realize that if any player scores 133 of that teams 145 goals then the said team probably isn't really very good right?
What do you mean Hv "as I suggested"? Richards 50 in 50 was an amazing feat for its day, a record unbroken for 35 years when Mike Bossy in 80/81 scored a true 50 in 50 (Boom Boom Geoffrion & Bobby Hulls come with caveats). Richard also the first & founding member of the 500 Club. 500+ Goal Career.
the 50 in 50 is so overblown, it was in a weakened war year and the closest Richard ever came to that pace (1.00 GPG) again was
0.75 GPG in 47 and
0.65 GPG in 51
The 50 in 50 was an outlier and it looks very strongly because it was a weaker league that year and not an over achieving year by Richard.
Definitely, 110% going with Maurice Richard here on this one. Love Guy Lafleur but no, sorry, nowhere close to the Money Player that was The Rocket & Ditto on that for Jagr. When it really mattered Richard exceeded all expectations year in year out post season (and regular). Statistically those others 2 guys Im afraid arent even close and when it comes to the intangibles, no, not even on the same Planet as Richard. This guy was the Ultimate Bad*** All Time from the Blue Line in, in fact, both ends of the rink. Nothing really fancy but just through sheer force of will & strength, knock you right out (both literally & figuratively by scoring critical goals or with his fists if you wanted to play it that way). Lafleur was poetry in motion; Jagr an imaginative abstract & very colorful splash of paint. Richard was a 2 X 4 delivered 2 handed between the eyes. All the chips on the table, he'd be my first pick in a Winner Take All.
2nd part in bold we will handle first here, yes Richard is a legendary goal scorer, the best of his generation but both ends of the ice? where is any evidence for that statement?
the exceeding expectations year in and year out regular season too? He was inconsistent to say the least here are his year by year GPG seasons. Placment in goal scoring follows GPG
0.70 6
1.00 1
0.54 4
0.75 1
0.53 3
0.34 -
0.61 1
0.65 2
0.56 5
0.40 4
0.53 1
0.57 1
0.54 2
0.52 2
0.54
0.40
0.37
see what's important above if the nHL was so ultra competitive in 06 then a drop from 0.75 GPG to 0.54 and 0.53 should reflect great than the actual goal scoring finish drop to 3rd and 4th one would think right?
Actually there is less variance and actual competition in a 6 team league than has been suggested so his scoring finished wouldn't drop as dramatically , all things being equal, say in a 30 team league right?