HockeyWooot
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Do you don’t get merits and accolades on talent alone. By that measure the modern Maple Leafs are a great dynasty.Assuming he is not injured in any season, here are Forsberg's projected point finishes from 95/96 to 03/04 (with Mario removed). The next two seasons are a write off. He wins a very solid Art Ross in 02/03 and is likely heading for another in 03/04:
1, 1, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5
Very poor projection with no in depth analysis what so ever.Assuming he is not injured in any season, here are Forsberg's projected point finishes from 95/96 to 03/04 (with Mario removed). The next two seasons are a write off. He wins a very solid Art Ross in 02/03 and is likely heading for another in 03/04:
1, 1, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5
Maybe he was not, but he scored at the same pace in the playoff never the less during that time.A healthy Forsberg, as mythical a creature as a healthy Lindros, was not on the level of a McDavid/Crosby/Jagr offensively.
poor goal scoring,
Very poor projection with no in depth analysis what so ever.
Maybe he was not, but he scored at the same pace in the playoff never the less during that time.
Forsberg was a better hockey player than Bobby Clarke. That's not even seriously debatable. About NHL greatness one can argue.Top 25? Overrated. He’s no Bobby Clarke for example.
I don’t really care to argue about their peaks as it was not my point. It’s close though.Forsberg was a better hockey player than Bobby Clarke. That's not even seriously debatable. About NHL greatness one can argue.
It would be unfair to use points totals has he played and had obviously way more points than Jagr during that time... on better teams like you say.Not sure I would use the PPG argument to boost Forsberg who was inarguably on better teams in most seasons.
But this thread was never about “NHL greatness” was it? Read again.I don’t really care to argue about their peaks as it was not my point. It’s close though.
I don’t think the NHL greatness is debatable.
Forsberg and Bure are 2 of the most overrated players on the site.
So, I'm leaning overrated...If you ask me of a player you didn't want to face or absolutely like to have on your team in a prime state of their career in the playoffs, Forsberg is the guy.
I guess not. It’s more about his prime and or peak. Best is a weird word to use. I’d have a hard time determining which players are “best”. Best career? Best at hockey in their prime? What does it mean to you?But this thread was never about “NHL greatness” was it? Read again.
Clarke was piling them up against extremely weak expansion teams in the 1970s and then hiding behind backs when the going got tough. Forsberg reverse checked his way through the dead-puck era like no one else. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.
This.Do you don’t get merits and accolades on talent alone. By that measure the modern Maple Leafs are a great dynasty.
At the highest level of sports it comes down to performance. Durability is an underrated aspect of performance.
Highest ability obviouslyI guess not. It’s more about his prime and or peak. Best is a weird word to use. I’d have a hard time determining which players are “best”. Best career? Best at hockey in their prime? What does it mean to you?
The most atrocious take ever probably of HF. From his comeback in the 2002 playoffs, after sitting out a year, until his mid season injury in 2005/06 he maintained that “hot streak” - calling it a hot streak is therefore completely dishonest or ignorant at best.This.
And you don’t give out Art Rosses for a thirty game hot streak, like Forsberg’s 2003-04 partial season.
Highest ability obviously
The most atrocious take ever probably of HF. From his comeback in the 2002 playoffs, after sitting out a year, until his mid season injury in 2005/06 he maintained that “hot streak” - calling it a hot streak is therefore completely dishonest or ignorant at best.
Gradually in the 1980s really, after the NHL-WHA merger. Gretzky still called the Devils a Mickey Mouse organization, but even teams like this were becoming far more serious than they had been as the Rockies.What season does the stench of "expansion teams" go away? It would be nice to know so we can always remove players who played in certain eras from ranking discussions.
Gradually in the 1980s really, after the NHL-WHA merger. Gretzky still called the Devils a Mickey Mouse organization, but even teams like this were becoming far more serious than they had been as the Rockies.