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Two sidekicks to great players that are/were quite good in their own right...
Who's the better prime player?
Who's the better prime player?
In 1997 when Lindros missed 30 games, LeClair finished 4th in league scoring.LeClair was nothing special outside the Legion of Doom.
So? He was underwhelming in Montréal and soon trending down even in Philadelphia. Having three to five solid years doesn't make a great career. Even within your "really nice stretch" he was a key element in losing as the biggest cup favorites to Buffalo in the first playoff round in '98 and disappointing every year since. Had 89 points in 154 playoff games in his career overall, Rantanen already has 101 in 81.In 1997 when Lindros missed 30 games, LeClair finished 4th in league scoring.
In fact he has two top 5 finishes in scoring to Rantanen's zero.
I do agree with the above poster who said that Rantanen will have a longer prime, but LeClair did have a really nice 6 season stretch where he was 4-13th in league scoring in each of those years
I agree rantanen is better but Leclair gets a free pass in mtl forever for what he did in the 93 finals in those overtimesSo? He was underwhelming in Montréal and soon trending down even in Philadelphia. Having three to five solid years doesn't make a great career. Even within your "really nice stretch" he was a key element in losing as the biggest cup favorites to Buffalo in the first playoff round in '98 and disappointing every year since. Had 89 points in 154 playoff games in his career overall, Rantanen already has 101 in 81.
In 1997 when Lindros missed 30 games, LeClair finished 4th in league scoring.
In fact he has two top 5 finishes in scoring to Rantanen's zero.
I do agree with the above poster who said that Rantanen will have a longer prime, but LeClair did have a really nice 6 season stretch where he was 4-13th in league scoring in each of those years
Sure, but it elevated his reputation too much after what was really 118 points in 224 games (age 21-25). But he was the right type of player at the right time in the late 90s, and of course the Legion of Doom was rightfully feared.I agree rantanen is better but Leclair gets a free pass in mtl forever for what he did in the 93 finals in those overtimes
LeClair was nothing special outside the Legion of Doom.
LeClair had 22 points and was tied 21st with eight other players in league scoring during the 23 games Lindros missed to start the season.
In his next 59 games he scored 75 points, fewer than Lindros’ 79 points playing 52 games during that span.
LeClair wasn’t a chump, but I’m not sure he was ever a top 5 scorer without Lindros there for large stretches.
WrongLeClair!
You are right here as it's Rantanen and it's a clear edge.This isn't even close!
Rantanen can barely skate?Playing in the dead puck era against real men putting up 50 goal seasons vs a guy who's barely able to skate being carried by the 2nd best forward and best defenseman in a buttery soft league.
Gratton scored exactly the same points in Tampa the year before, just more goals and fewer assists.Here comes the part where I point out that Lindros & LeClair were broken up for much of the 97-98 season even when E was healthy, mostly as a way to try to get Chris Gratton going and justify his signing. LeClair led the team in scoring with 51 goals and 87 points, and not coincidentally Gratton broke 40 assists for the only time in his career.
Yet Lindros was involved in 30 of Leclaire's scoring plays while Gratton it was 18 and like it has been mentioned Lindros missed 19 games.Here comes the part where I point out that Lindros & LeClair were broken up for much of the 97-98 season even when E was healthy, mostly as a way to try to get Chris Gratton going and justify his signing. LeClair led the team in scoring with 51 goals and 87 points, and not coincidentally Gratton broke 40 assists for the only time in his career.
But he suddenly exploded when he was traded at age 25 so that doesn't really pass the smell test?LeClair was a great player during his peak, even away from Lindros.
Gratton scored exactly the same points in Tampa the year before, just more goals and fewer assists.
Guys, I watched almost every game that season. How about you?Yet Lindros was involved in 30 of Leclaire's scoring plays while Gratton it was 18 and like it has been mentioned Lindros missed 19 games.
Gratton also finished with 62 points, which was the exact same as the year before in TB yes he did have 8 more assists but LeClair was also more of a goal scorer than the guys chris played with the year before.
But he suddenly exploded when he was traded at age 25 so that doesn't really pass the smell test?
Here comes the part where I point out that Lindros & LeClair were broken up for much of the 97-98 season even when E was healthy, mostly as a way to try to get Chris Gratton going and justify his signing. LeClair led the team in scoring with 51 goals and 87 points, and not coincidentally Gratton broke 40 assists for the only time in his career.
LeClair was a great player during his peak, even away from Lindros.