Player Discussion McDavid

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Nice cake.
 

Jimmi McJenkins

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Dale Hunter is Dale Hunter, but he past him on the all-time chart in fewer games than the difference between them.

McDavid is amazing.
 
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TB12

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Just looking at career points and McD will very likely pass the career totals of guys like Nicklas Backstrom, Doug Weight, Patrice Bergeron, Martin St. Louis, Daniel Sedin, Joe Pavelski, Pat Verbeek, Henri Richard, Keith Tkachuk, Henrik Sedin, outside shot at passing Theoren Fleury and Glenn Anderson THIS SEASON. Which would already move him into the top-70 all time in points.

This guy is unreal. Simply unreal.
 

frag2

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Just looking at career points and McD will very likely pass the career totals of guys like Nicklas Backstrom, Doug Weight, Patrice Bergeron, Martin St. Louis, Daniel Sedin, Joe Pavelski, Pat Verbeek, Henri Richard, Keith Tkachuk, Henrik Sedin, outside shot at passing Theoren Fleury and Glenn Anderson THIS SEASON. Which would already move him into the top-70 all time in points.

This guy is unreal. Simply unreal.

This. I just wish he would be a bit more selfish and quit trying to be the 'better teammate' to get scrubs going. Imagine how many points he'd have if he didn't pass one off to the Ryans and Browns on the team and made the shot himself
 
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brentashton

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Just looking at career points and McD will very likely pass the career totals of guys like Nicklas Backstrom, Doug Weight, Patrice Bergeron, Martin St. Louis, Daniel Sedin, Joe Pavelski, Pat Verbeek, Henri Richard, Keith Tkachuk, Henrik Sedin, outside shot at passing Theoren Fleury and Glenn Anderson THIS SEASON. Which would already move him into the top-70 all time in points.

This guy is unreal. Simply unreal.
Love watching McDavid play and along the way seeing his point totals grow, season and career.

Heard an interesting “fact” the other day on a sports pod (thinking it was Steve Valiquette on the Kyper/Bourne show, but don’t quote me for sure).

In the years that Kane, Toews, Crosby, Ovechkin all won SCs they all had some of the lowest point scoring totals of their careers. Implication being that they focused moreso on overall team defense and play, versus personal stats, on their way to a championship. Stamkos, Kuch, McKinnon weren’t named because I think it was just a flippant comment made, versus a deep dive statistical analysis of all SC winners in say the past 20 years.

Has anyone ever seen an analysis such as this? Wouldn’t be hard to create I guess.
 
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