I want to start by saying that I'm not trying to knock Howie Morenz at all. I just wanted to post some notes on some things I noticed when researching Morenz and see what other think of him as well, and where he stands on the All-Time list of greatest players of all time. I noticed that Morenz generally gets taken anywhere from 10-18 in the ATD, and I'm curious if that's an accurate place for him.
There's a lot of massive amount of biases placed on Morenz as he played for the most historic franchise, the Montreal Canadiens, and also died during his playing career, which just increased the legend of Morenz that still exists to this day.
Morenz didn't exactly blow up the NHL in stats during his career, like say a Joe Malone did in that era with all of his goals. Sure you can point to the three Hart Trophies he won which is a massive achievement, but Morenz had a lot of "down years" throughout his career where he was putting up a point every two games on average. His peak did not last very long. And over the course of his career, he wasn't a PPG player, scoring just 472 points in 550 games. I'm also well aware that there wasn't lots of scoring in this era, but you'd still think that someone of Morenz' legend stature would have blown up the score sheet a little more throughout his career.
I know that people will point to the 1927-28 season where Morenz posted some great stats. However, when I look at his other great season (1929-30), where he scored 40 goals in 44 games, scoring was just up that season and he finished behind Cooney Weiland (43 goals in 44 games) and Dit Clapper (41 goals in 44 games).
Will post more notes as they come up, but wanted to hear some thoughts from others.
There's a lot of massive amount of biases placed on Morenz as he played for the most historic franchise, the Montreal Canadiens, and also died during his playing career, which just increased the legend of Morenz that still exists to this day.
Morenz didn't exactly blow up the NHL in stats during his career, like say a Joe Malone did in that era with all of his goals. Sure you can point to the three Hart Trophies he won which is a massive achievement, but Morenz had a lot of "down years" throughout his career where he was putting up a point every two games on average. His peak did not last very long. And over the course of his career, he wasn't a PPG player, scoring just 472 points in 550 games. I'm also well aware that there wasn't lots of scoring in this era, but you'd still think that someone of Morenz' legend stature would have blown up the score sheet a little more throughout his career.
I know that people will point to the 1927-28 season where Morenz posted some great stats. However, when I look at his other great season (1929-30), where he scored 40 goals in 44 games, scoring was just up that season and he finished behind Cooney Weiland (43 goals in 44 games) and Dit Clapper (41 goals in 44 games).
Will post more notes as they come up, but wanted to hear some thoughts from others.