FlyingPhi
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You brought it up.
Cap space is a huge factor in the 21-22 Avs team. You dont just insert a $12.5M McDavid magically on that Avs team without removing the difference in cap space. Any hockey fan with a mathematical brain not playing in Vegas rules would know and consider that. So yes, insert McDavid's x points on that team, but remove Kadri's and Lehkonen and Helm's contributions and boom, they maybe dont win it then. So +McDavid, -MacKinnon, -Lehkonen, -Kadri, and -Helm.
In terms of contracts, The Avalanche were lucky/fortunate/strategic enough to have Duchene making $6.5M I believe when MacKinnon's RFA contract came up and they locked him up long term for $6.3M and he immediately blew up making that the best deal in hockey. Not that McDavid didnt deserve it, but the Oilers gave him $11M off of his RFA deal and he took them behind the woodshed only signing for 3 years before his next 8 year big payday. You can give McDavid credit for playing amazing right out the gate in the NHL, but then at the same time, argue that the bad Avs teams in a round about way built that Stanley Cup winning team.
Either way, MacKinnon has a Cup and McDavid doesnt.You're being a bit disingenuous, or at least cherry picking, by using certain players cumulative AAV to validate your argument...
Why use Lehkonen, Kadri, and Helm's contracts to make up the AAV difference between MacKinnon and McDavid?
If your're gonna cherry pick, then how about MacKinnon and Erik Johnson at 12.3 vs McDavid and Bouchard at 13.36? I mean, Bouchard had a 65% higher ppg in the regular season and more than double Johnsons playoff production... Jeez, MacKinnon didn't even get a single game winning goal over his 20 playoff games that year...
I'm not arguing their impact or AAV-relative value from 3 seasons ago, or that playoff year, that's just fraught with hindsight issues, but I do take issue with the cumulative AAV vs value argument that you're presenting. Your argument is just not that honest or strong.
"Either way, MacKinnon has a Cup and McDavid doesnt" may be a reductionist argument, but at least it's honest.
Claiming to be confident of the outcome of hypothetical pasts is so lame, no matter what side one argues.
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