Wierzbowski426
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Close in terms of production maybe but Marchand being such a shitty human being makes it really easy to vote for Kovalchuk.
You bring up a super valid point. The version of Kovi that wasn’t just a cherry picker once he got to Jersey was a 30 goal, 70 point guy. A lower scoring era, but prime Marchand has been better than that.
I still think that Kovi had another level that Marchand doesn’t have…because Marchand plays hard all the time. But give me Marchand.
He's a great player but actually not that good defensively
Good pole. Really hard.
I think I gotta go with Kovy.
You bring up a super valid point. The version of Kovi that wasn’t just a cherry picker once he got to Jersey was a 30 goal, 70 point guy. A lower scoring era, but prime Marchand has been better than that.
I still think that Kovi had another level that Marchand doesn’t have…because Marchand plays hard all the time. But give me Marchand.
Close in terms of production maybe but Marchand being such a shitty human being makes it really easy to vote for Kovalchuk.
I think its close, personally. Kovalchuk was an incredibly gifted player, played on crap teams for the most part in a low-scoring era, and by and large didn't receive as much on-ice support as Marchand (nor, presumably, locker room support from a well-defined, robust team culture like Boston has), but Marchand has been such a consistent and effective player that its hard to knock him here.
All told, I would have liked to have seen Kovalchuk play a few more post-peak years in the NHL, as he had changed his game in an intriguing way while in New Jersey and I feel he left some good NHL years on the table.
Kovalchuk better in his prime but Marchand better career
Didn't you use +/- to compare Gaudreau to Marner...?Imagine using +/- to compare players on different teams. But please keep moving the goal posts.
Idk how Gaudreau is excellent defensively because +/- and at the same time Kovy is good defensively despite being minus a billion.Gaudreau is excellent defensively lol, Sutter said he was the team's best checker. Best +/- in a season since Gretzky in the 80s.
Crazy how people can be so unbelievably wrong and still insist on having an opinion.
What he does on the ice makes him a shitty person.On the ice you mean, right? Because by virtually all accounts, Marchand is good person off the ice.
Where did I use +/- to compare Gaudreau to Marner?Didn't you use +/- to compare Gaudreau to Marner...?
Idk how Gaudreau is excellent defensively because +/- and at the same time Kovy is good defensively despite being minus a billion.
You know him? I’ve heard he’s quite the opposite.Close in terms of production maybe but Marchand being such a shitty human being makes it really easy to vote for Kovalchuk.
Kovalchuk also rarely knew what the defensive end of the rink looked like when he put up his offensive seasons whiles Marchand has always been an incredible defensive wingerKovalchuk carries more than March
11G/19pts as a rookie on a Cup winning team is disappointing? What?Marchand was pretty disappointing in the playoffs until they completely stacked his line
NJ was a very good team the seasons you’re talking about.Imagine using +/- to compare players on different teams. But please keep moving the goal posts.
Marchand has quietly been the Bruins MVP over the last handful of seasons. Over Bergeron, McAvoy, Pastrnak, Chara, etc.I think the way the 2nd half of Kovalchuk's pro career went makes people forget what a special player he was. If he had one or two more years to shine before being overshadowed by Crosby/Malkin/Ovechkin, he would be a 0 question hall of famer. In a league that was in the earliest transition away from big, physical players to the speed game we've seen now, He was an unbeleivable combination of speed, strength, pace, and had the best total package of shots in the league.
Marchand is great, but he is not capable of the things Kovalchuk circa 2003-2010 was, and I would argue that he has never been close to as important to his team's performance as 2012 Kovalchuk was to the Devils' finals run.
Did Marchand have a 60pt season while in his “prime” like you’re saying Kolvachuks was during his Nj years?You're right, Kovalchuk is better offensively. He put up those points in a way lower scoring period with way less support.
yikes. You are wrongMarchand was pretty disappointing in the playoffs until they completely stacked his line
Marchand has quietly been the Bruins MVP over the last handful of seasons. Over Bergeron, McAvoy, Pastrnak, Chara, etc.