Hmm, now what could possibly be in play here?
Yes, no one thought Benn was better—that’s why it was an embarrassment for Crosby to finish behind him twice in a row. So why could there possibly be an interest in crowning a pair of far better players than Benn, Tavares, Kane, and so on, so quickly when they had their likely peak, perfect storm seasons while McDavid was battling nagging injuries all season long?
Hmm, it’s almost as if we’re here, ten or so years later, and Crosby’s legacy must be protected because someone better showed up after him and has dominated more than even the most optimistic what if projections attributed to Crosby.
Weird how the mindset has shifted from not making stupid comments about Benn actually being better than Crosby to oh, MacKinnon in particular is better than McDavid because he had one perfect season while McDavid was injured level of stupidity?
Couldn’t possibly be Crosby fans in thinly veiled disguises protecting their hero in a roundabout way.
1. I change how I talk when interacting with certain members. @authentic is one where I level up my intensity because he gives as good as he gets and vice versa.
I’ve noticed you being condescending, so I’ve tailored our passing interactions accordingly.
2. The Oilers incompetence is widely known by this point. McDavid, while presumably an intelligent modern athlete, knows management will use and abuse to cover up their shortcomings. Yet he’s also the best at his craft and a highly competitive athlete who is still not even 28 years old. He will do what it takes to rejoin them as quickly as possible to help them win as much as possible. There’s no incompetence on his part.
McDavid had already won three Harts, been a finalist two other times, and been a top 5 nomination over the course of the previous seven seasons, while scooping up 5 Art Rosses and 4 Lindsays. He is judged against his own already higher standard than the next best players.
He’s battling that perception, so when the next best two players in world go out and have world beater seasons while fully healthy, and one of them had a reputation for always being the bridesmaid for the Hart, that one is going to be given it at the next best reasonable opportunity. It doesn’t mean MacKinnon didn’t earn it, it doesn’t mean he didn’t deserve it, but it is questionable to read much of anything into McDavid receiving a lone first place vote.
One minute I think we’re friends the next you hit me with stuff like this
It’s all in good fun anyway if I have been condescending it’s not intended, I have had mostly positive conversations on here lately with you and the rest of board from what I recall.
He’s been absolute dogshit ever since this thread lol
There was a thread that compared rants Mack maker to drai mcd and Bouchard seemed some thought he was on makars levelHave them switch teams and I think McDavid would be lapping him. Edmonton has never had a Makar on the backend.
Nah, the NHL will always be small potatoes in the US...no matter where the "stars" playMcDavid goin to Utah or LA or TOR or NYR or 90% of cities instead of Edmonton would be great for the game.
1000000% would.Actually now I’m starting to wonder if McDavid would really score more with Makar and company.
1000000% would.
Rantanen => Draisaitl
Makar >>>>> Bouchard
Toews >>>>> Ekholm
Girard >>>>> Nurse
Nichushkin >> RNH
Mittlestadt >> Hyman
Drouin >>>> Skinner
Lehkonen >> Arvidsson
Goalies suck for both teams
Without McDavid, that is a lottery team.
If you take away Draisaitl the answer is noActually now I’m starting to wonder if McDavid would really score more with Makar and company.
Agree to disagree. Draisaitl consistently has had McDavid on the ice with him for upper 40's percentage wise.Not really. Draisatl's won the Hart and scores 50 goals / 100+ points regularly. Maybe it'd be 40 / 90 without McDavid but he'd still be dominant, or maybe stays the same because additional opportunity. And if the team had another 12m or so in cap space they'd finally be able to get a halfway decent goalie and maybe a legitimate first pair defender to play with Ekholm.
I'm not saying they're better off without McD (not even close), but without him they're still clearly a playoff team, maybe even winning a round or two depending who they play against
If you take away Draisaitl the answer is no
Agree to disagree. Draisaitl consistently has had McDavid on the ice with him for upper 40's percentage wise.
His Hart year, was the goofy Covid shortened year and McDavid missed 7 games. Both of them were 2 of the 3 players in the top 30 to be minus on the season and the Oilers missed the playoffs. That has been the Oilers thing since McDavid came into the league for too many seasons. A zillion points, piss poor defensively, and missing the playoffs more often than they should.
1000000% would.
Rantanen => Draisaitl
Makar >>>>> Bouchard
Toews >>>>> Ekholm
Girard >>>>> Nurse
Nichushkin >> RNH
Mittlestadt >> Hyman
Drouin >>>> Skinner
Lehkonen >> Arvidsson
Goalies suck for both teams
Without McDavid, that is a lottery team.
They wouldn’t be a lottery team but Draisaitl is an unproven #1, they likely fall to the bubble/middling playoff team area. Now without McDavid you also have a lot of cap to fill, so who knows how the additions would play out.And the other 60% of the time or whatever it is (haven't looked it up), Drai is still one of the top 5 or so centers in the league, and the rest of the team is much better than a lottery team (which is your initial claim that I pushed back on).
If you've seen any of the lottery teams this year (Chi, MTL, SJ etc), you'd realize how legitimately bad they are. Remove McD from the Oilers and they are still MUCH better than the likes of San Jose. You can keep arguing this if you want, but what you're saying is not correct
They wouldn’t be a lottery team but Draisaitl is an unproven #1, they likely fall to the bubble/middling playoff team area. Now without McDavid you also have a lot of cap to fill, so who knows how the additions would play out.
The thing with McDavid is he is never a non factor, the sheer effort that goes into neutralizing him is a task in its own. Him just being on the ice is a huge factor.Yeah I don't disagree, my guess is without McD they're somewhere around the Wild Card and anywhere around that level plus or minus 10-15 points is a reasonable take, especially depending how wisely (or not wisely) you think the cap space might be used. I was just saying without McD they're not a lottery team, not even close.
Last summer they beat Vancouver in game 7 without McDavid getting on the scoresheet, and they ended their season a single goal away from sending game 7 into overtime against the Stanley Cup Champions (even after McDavid was a total non-factor for the first two and half periods).
Anyway I think Edmonton has shown they're at least a decent team even without McD, they don't completely collapse on the few nights he doesn't produce (they also won game 6 in the Finals). Of course they're clearly better with him, but yeah -- 100% agree that bubble team (rather than lottery team) seems about right if he were to leave or be injured or something
Bad take.1000000% would.
Rantanen => Draisaitl
Makar >>>>> Bouchard
Toews >>>>> Ekholm
Girard >>>>> Nurse
Nichushkin >> RNH
Mittlestadt >> Hyman
Drouin >>>> Skinner
Lehkonen >> Arvidsson
Goalies suck for both teams
Without McDavid, that is a lottery team.