I didn't say it was. I do think, however, that MacKinnon's prime years are now starting to match any comparable period of seasons that Crosby has had. I'm not knocking Crosby (who I love) here; I'm just saying that I think MacKinnon is being slightly under-rated.MacKinnon's 8 years is not at a slightly higher level than Crosby's and Crosby has been an excellent player his entire career. Something MacKinnon has already disqualified himself from due to his slow start the first four seasons of his career.
It's not comparable man. They're different tiers of players. MacKinnon is 29 years old now, by the time Crosby finished his 29 year old season he...I do think, however, that MacKinnon's prime years are now starting to match any comparable period of seasons that Crosby has had. I'm not knocking Crosby (who I love) here; I'm just saying that I think MacKinnon is being slightly under-rated.
Nobody cares about pace in 20 or 40 games played. I mean, seriously...?-In 2010/11 he was on pace for 132 points before getting injured 41 games into the season
-In 2011/12 he was on pace for 138 points before getting injured 22 games into the season
Umm... I'm not sure if you're aware what the Art Ross trophy is. Let me explain: "The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League (NHL) player who leads the league in points at the end of the regular season."Crosby legitimately has an argument for 3 more Ross trophies
In 2010/11 D. Sedin won the Ross with 104 points. You can seriously argue you don't believe Crosby would have scored 39 more points in the remaining 41 games to win the Ross?Nobody cares about pace in 20 or 40 games played. I mean, seriously...?
Umm... I'm not sure if you're aware what the Art Ross trophy is. Let me explain: "The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League (NHL) player who leads the league in points at the end of the regular season."
Nobody has an "argument" for Art Ross trophies you didn't win (well, except Gretzky in '80 and Lindros in '95). You either had the most points or you didn't.
Anyway, I think I've made my points. I appreciate your arguments, but you haven't changed my mind.
I didn't say it was. I do think, however, that MacKinnon's prime years are now starting to match any comparable period of seasons that Crosby has had. I'm not knocking Crosby (who I love) here; I'm just saying that I think MacKinnon is being slightly under-rated.
From the 2019-20 season until today (5+ seasons in a row), MacKinnon has put up 522 points in 348 games, while going +118. If you break that down to per 82 games, it's 123 points per season, +32 per season, for over five years. That's an incredible period of greatness for more than five years (and he doesn't appear to be slowing down this year). Does Crosby have a five-year period that's comparable, offensively...? Sort-of, maybe... but not really, especially in light of how many partial seasons he was having in his prime.
The same, but maybe even more so, applies to Kucherov. Since 2018-19, Kucherov has 561 points in 373 games, or 123 points per season for almost six seasons (over seven years).
Even taking into account somewhat higher scoring in recent years compared to c.2006 to 2015, Crosby doesn't have any seasons (in my view) that reach the offensive peaks of MacKinnon and Kucherov. But maybe in overall impact over five or six seasons in a row, I can see Crosby being at their offensive level.
Again, with playoffs, I'm not seeing Crosby as better than them. Maybe Crosby and Kucherov have a somewhat better resume than MacKinnon, as his Cup-win year isn't quite up at Crosby '09 or Kucherov '20 / '21 levels.
What it all comes down to, for me, is that I would tend to 'rank' Crosby, Ovechkin, Kucherov, and MacKinnon all about equal... but that's assuming the younger two don't abruptly fall off a cliff tomorrow.
He skates with so much speed and ferocity out there it's honestly incredible watching him. McDavid has a step on him for sure but MacKinnon is still FAST and has this physicality to his game McDavid doesn't.As a Jets fan, MacKinnon was terrifying everytime he was on the ice tonight.
Plus one guy is playing most of his ice time with Rantanen and Makar, the other was even more impressive while playing with Kunitz and Dupuis.Crosby’s top 3 playoff runs are all better than MacKinnon’s in raw points even before adjusting for era. Crosby had 170 points in 99 straight games from 2010-13, when the rest of the top scorers were barely hovering above a point per game. Partial seasons or not there is no way MacKinnon’s peak or prime are as good as Crosby’s even considering offense only and ignoring overall play altogether. Crosby led the NHL in points per game 6 times to MacKinnon’s O.
Plus one guy is playing most of his ice time with Rantanen and Makar, the other was even more impressive while playing with Kunitz and Dupuis.