I think people sometimes forget just how good young Sid was. Dude was putting up 100 points with Chris Kunitz, Pascal Dupuis, Bill Guerin, and Colby Armstrong as wingers.
I don't think he's the greatest goal scorer of all time, but he's up there. He's certainly a better goal scorer than Crosby and McDavid."Knowing what we know now" excludes McDavid for the time being IMO. He could very well pass Crosby or even Ovechkin by the time all is said and done, but as of this date, his total career value is nowhere near Sidney Crosby's or Ovechkin's. McDavid could get hit by a bus tomorrow, in which case his value to the franchise is not even close to what Ovie and Crosby have contributed.
Ovechkin's contributions are also demonstrably higher than Crosby's. He's the greatest goal scorer of all time and it's contributed to a ton of winning. Crosby is an all time great player but he just can't touch what Ovechkin has achieved.
1. Ovechkin
2. Crosby
3. McDavid
Kunitz was a 25 goal/60 point player before ever putting on a Pens jersey and Dupuis was a 50 point / 20 goal defensive forward in the thick of the DPE before ever playing with Sid. They're not a hinderance. In fact those guys took on the defensive assignments so Sid didn't have to.
Guerin and Armstrong weren't even Pens for very long. Not worth mentioning any more than other notable Crosby teammates Sergei Gonchar (potential hall of famer) or Mark Recchi (hall of famer).
Nevermind that Crosby was playing extensively with the clear cut 3rd best player of the generation (Evgeny Malkin), playing in front of a hall of fame goal tender (MAF), and with a hall of fame defenseman (Letang).
This narrative that Sidney Crosby - whose team has a massively winning record without him on the ice - was hindered by team talent is a wild history revision.
I don't think he's the greatest goal scorer of all time, but he's up there. He's certainly a better goal scorer than Crosby and McDavid.
But as far as contributions, Crosby scores more points, plays a 200 foot game better, and has won more.
He's the most often compared player to Crosby and is about to break a MAJOR record. Interesting to see the community thoughts. I think it would have been dismissive to leave him out. Lots of people swear he's the best player ever outside of Gretzky, Lemieux, Howe, and Orr.You pretty easily leave Ovechkin out of this. McDavid and Crosby should have been the poll.
Surprised to see Crosby with a lead that big. Figured McDavid would have a slight advantage.
Disservice to Ovechkin to even be put with these two. Wouldn’t expect any sane GM to take him over two much more complete players. Although he is arguably the best at one particular aspect of hockey.
Feel free to throw out a name, but nobody has a case against Ovechkin for the greatest goal scorer. Peak, prime, longevity - Ovie is top 1 or 2 of all 3 categories.
Here's a bunch of data from 4 years ago, and Ovie has only added to it since then:
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Ha. I'd argue MAF kept Crosby from winning MORE.
He was riding the pine when Crosby won 2 of his 3 cups,
Prime Ovie was a wrecking ball, he influenced the game a lot more than just by his goals.You pretty easily leave Ovechkin out of this. McDavid and Crosby should have been the poll.
Surprised to see Crosby with a lead that big. Figured McDavid would have a slight advantage.
Disservice to Ovechkin to even be put with these two. Wouldn’t expect any sane GM to take him over two much more complete players. Although he is arguably the best at one particular aspect of hockey.
I mean, you have the right to your opinion. But, look at the poll.Crosby's defense is not even a net good, let alone a discriminator against one of the most physical players in hockey history. Nobody claimed Crosby was great at defense until he was no longer in contention for the Art Ross. It's a media narrative designed to compensate for his decline. Nothing more.
Crosby does not penalty kill in any substantial way. He takes the vast majority of his starts in the offensive zone and he's never shut anyone down. Opposing elite players have no problem scoring with Crosby on the ice.
Here in real life, Crosby's career on-ice defensive results are nearly identical to Ovechkin's, and nowhere near the actual great defensive players (like Datsyuk, Bergeron, etc.).
Fair. He contributed. But he was cuckoo in 10-12, and was benched as soon as possible in 15, 16 and 17.More like 1.5.
MAF played a solid 2 rounds in '16-17.
Sorry, but I disagree. Ovi is fantastic, but Lemieux is the best goal scorer ever. He scored at a way higher clip than Ovi, and could score goals in many more ways than Ovi.
Ovi is a very one-dimensional player.
You can’t say if he isn’t scoring goals he’s non existent. He plays physical and if he’s not scoring he’s still a threat every time he’s in the ice. That right there makes him existent.I mean, you have the right to your opinion. But, look at the poll.
Ovi is a very one-dimensional player. He's fantastic at that one dimension, but if he's not scoring goals, he's pretty non-existant. Crosby is a centerman that influences the game more than Ovi.
And he scores more. I'm not sure how accouting for more scoring, winning 3x as many cups, etc would count against Crosby.
But, this is why I included Ovi in this poll. A lot of people feel the way you do. I admit, the guy who scores the most goals in history is a very valuable asset on a team!
Fair. He contributed. But he was cuckoo in 10-12, and was benched as soon as possible in 15, 16 and 17.
MAF gets very over-inflated by people who didn't watch him play every night.![]()
This isn't just about stats. Lemieux was going against some guys named Gretzky, Hull, etc.You didn't even read the stats I provided. You responded way too quickly. Take a minute and look at them. Ovie is pretty clearly above everyone else in goal scoring - which is why he's on the verge of setting the all time record despite playing almost entirely in a lower scoring era (which is nuts and shouldn't be possible).
Lemieux led the NHL in goals a paltry 3 times. Ovie did it 9 times. It takes some real mental gymnastics to try and elevate 3 to be above 9.
In terms of adjusting for era, Ovechkin sustained a higher GPG for hundreds more games than Lemieux.
Even if we grant Lemieux the fantasy of extrapolating GPG, Ovechkin led the NHL in GPG 9 times to Lemieux's 6.
Ovechkin's peak season also adjusts higher than Lemieux's peak.
So no, there is no case for Mario Lemieux. Not even close.
i remember him being relegated to the 3rd line in the 17 playoffs against Crosby and the pens. I'm just saying he was less visible when he wasn't putting it in the net.You can’t say if he isn’t scoring goals he’s non existent. He plays physical and if he’s not scoring he’s still a threat every time he’s in the ice. That right there makes him existent.
But WHEN HE PLAYED, he simply scored more than Ovi...
Kind of like Jim Brown being better than Emmitt Smith, even though Emmitt has a lot more yards.
oh this is "adjusted" stats....in other words, made up stats.No. He didn't.
Again, Ovechkin sustained a higher adjusted GPG for hundreds more games than Lemieux.
I think this is more good material for another poll.No. He didn't.
Again, Ovechkin sustained a higher adjusted GPG for hundreds more games than Lemieux.
Jim Brown led the NFL in rushing 8 times.
Emmitt Smith led the NFL in rushing 4 times.
Ovechkin led the NHL in goals 9 times.
Lemieux led the NHL in goals 3 times.
Your analogy is not good.