- Feb 10, 2010
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This thread is created because I think we have a fairly wide interpretation of the value of longevity.
The question in this thread pertains to regular season value only.
Patrick Marleau Career Totals:
1779 games played
566 goals
631 assists
If you are a general manager and you get to choose between having Patrick Marleau for his entire career, or a partial career from Wayne Gretzky that includes his peak, how many seasons or games from Wayne Gretzky does it take to get to the point where you take that over Patrick Marleau - knowing you get his entire career?
You can assume Gretzky's best seasons are prioritized first and descend from there.
What is the smallest amount of Gretzky's career that you would, as a GM, take over Patrick Marleau's entire career?
The question in this thread pertains to regular season value only.
Patrick Marleau Career Totals:
1779 games played
566 goals
631 assists
If you are a general manager and you get to choose between having Patrick Marleau for his entire career, or a partial career from Wayne Gretzky that includes his peak, how many seasons or games from Wayne Gretzky does it take to get to the point where you take that over Patrick Marleau - knowing you get his entire career?
You can assume Gretzky's best seasons are prioritized first and descend from there.
What is the smallest amount of Gretzky's career that you would, as a GM, take over Patrick Marleau's entire career?