For arguments sake,let's say a hockey player is evaluated on skating,speed,shooting,hockey intelligence,physical play,defensive acumen and offensive prowess. Orr is a better skater,Orr is a faster skater,Orr has a better shot,Orr has been called a hockey genius as has Gretzky,Orr was a very physical player,Orr played the best defense of the era whether you want to admit it or not.Orr's offense from the defensive position is at least equal to the offensive superiority of Gretzky taking into consideration the position. Orr's jockstrap would be far too heavy for Gretzky,he'd need Semenko to carry it. Overboard?Tough!Stupid?Good. As Sinden said in a game in the 70 playoffs "Bobby made 30 moves tonight noone had ever seen before"! Youtube videos cannot define the man and numbers and stats only begin to tell the story.You really had to be in the moment,in the experience when the picture was being painted,smelling the smoke and feeling the chills,revelling in the sheer beauty and genius of what was happening and looking at the fan crying beside you because you are in the presence for maybe the only time in your life of pure greatness. I've seen people weeping at the entrance of the New England Sports Museum watching the Bobby Orr highlight film. It truly is extraordinary to witness. Nice pass Gretz!
Orr on the other hand lost the goals record to Coffey, and is only 1 point ahead of Coffey and is only about 10 or 12 assists ahead of Coffey.
Gretzky has the top 2 goal totals ever, the top 4 point totals ever and the top 10 or 11 assist totals ever. Orr can't make anything close to that claim for defensemen.
Orr = 657 career games played
Coffey = 1409 career games played
Orr = 1.39 PPG career
Coffey = 1.09 PPG career
Orr's career +/- = +597
Coffey's career +/- = +300
Coffey only scored 126 more goals in his career (396) than Orr (270) did. Yet, Coffey played 752 more games than Orr.
Please don't ever mention Coffey in the same sentence as Orr.
Talk about an insult.
Please don't compare Orr and Coffey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv0-9Wi713o
watch the penalty kill half was through.. he kills it himself
gretzky was not a force behind the red line. Bobby was a force all over the rink
That's right, Howe wasn't so great. He only won six Art Ross Trophies and six Hart Trophies during hockey's golden era. 20 straight years in the top five in scoring. 12 times a first team all-star and nine times a second team all-star. (And at a time in which three of the other top 10 RWs of all time - Richard, Geoffrion and Bathgate - were his competition.Well, I didn't have time to read through all the posts, but I wanted to add in what I think on this subect...
In my opinion, Orr was the best player to ever play in his prime. However, he didn't play for long enough to be known as the best player to ever play. Gordie Howe wasn't that great at all in his prime compared with Gretzky, Orr and Lemieux. However, the reason he is mentioned with those players is because he is probably the best example of longevity. I think when looking at the best player of all time, you have to look at both who was better in their prime, and who was able to keep it up over a long period. Orr was better in his prime. However, Gretzky's longevity is waaayyy more impressive than Orr's. Therefore, when I speak of the best player of all time, I have to speak of Gretzky. I know that Orr fans say that if Orr hadn't been injured, he would have been even better than Gretzky over that period. However, that is, in my opinion, just an excuse. The fact is that he did get injured, and that he did not have any sort of longevity. If Gordie Howe had been blessed with the ability of Bobby Orr, he would be the best player of all time... if Bobby Orr had been blessed with the durability of Gordie Howe, he would be the best player of all time. It doesn't really matter what could have happened. What happened is what matters, and what happened, unfortunately, is that Orr had bad knees, and he couldn't play a full career. So, I have to give the nod to Gretzky.
If Gordie Howe would've retired at the age of 30, he would've had 5 scoring titles, 4 Stanley Cups and 4 MVPs on his resume. That very much puts him on the same level as Gretz/Orr/Lemieux. Howe's longevity isn't what defined his greatness, it just added to it.Gordie Howe wasn't that great at all in his prime compared with Gretzky, Orr and Lemieux. However, the reason he is mentioned with those players is because he is probably the best example of longevity.
:, Gretzky was only a quarter of the player Orr was.
I didn't say that Howe wasn't great... I am saying he belongs in that group. It's incredible to me that a guy could spend twenty straight years in the top five in scoring. What I said is that he wasn't as dominant in his prime, which he wasn't. .
Again, as reck stated earlier, if Howe had retired at 30, he'd have five Art Ross Trophies, four Hart Trophies and four Stanley Cups. Jagr at 30 did not have four Hart Trophies nor four Stanley Cups.I didn't say that Howe wasn't great... I am saying he belongs in that group. It's incredible to me that a guy could spend twenty straight years in the top five in scoring. What I said is that he wasn't as dominant in his prime, which he wasn't. He won scoring titles, but they were by 10 or 15 points. If that is dominant then add Jagr to the list... he's won five scoring titles or so as well. Gretzky, Lemieux and Orr were all head and shoulders above everybody. Howe was the best, but he was more the best in the way Jagr was the best in the late 90s... not in the way Gretzky, Lemieux and Orr were the best. However, I do believe that Howe's longevity is what makes him one of the best of all time. He was so great for so long that it is too difficult to ignore him. If he had finished at age 30 he would be remembered as a great player, but he would not be remembered as one of the greatest of all time. If Jagr were to continue on to play out his career the way that Howe played in his later years, then I believe that Jagr would likely get some recognition amongst the top four. However, that is very doubtful as nobody has been able to match what Howe did in his twighlight. So, just as it would have been with Howe if he'd have quit early, Jagr will be remembered as great, but will not be in the conversation when talking about the best of all-time.
Orr = 657 career games played
Coffey = 1409 career games played
Orr = 1.39 PPG career
Coffey = 1.09 PPG career
Orr's career +/- = +597
Coffey's career +/- = +300
Coffey only scored 126 more goals in his career (396) than Orr (270) did. Yet, Coffey played 752 more games than Orr.
Please don't ever mention Coffey in the same sentence as Orr.
Talk about an insult.
Please don't compare Orr and Coffey.
This kind of **** is exactly what I am talking about.
I never once mentioned their PPG over their careers or compared the overall games of Orr or Coffey. Because I know it both instances it is Orr by a wide margin.
Someone else brought up Orr's single season records and by how much he had beaten the previous record as compared to Gretzky's breaking of previous single season records and by how much.
I said Coffey had beaten one and come closer to the other two than anyone did to Gretzky's
Please don't take part of what i say and turn around into something else like you did here.
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Now, some of the ridiculous posts in this thread really tarnish Orr's image. Stuff like "Gretzky couldn't hold Orr's jockstrap" is just so stupid that I can't believe someone would post that. "5 Orrs would beat 5 Gretzky's because Gretzky couldn't stop Orr and Gretzky couldn't score against Orr" - Come on, are we 8 years old?
Ok, explain to me how Gretzky is anywhere near Orr, as a complete player.
Yeah, stats are stats, but they don't gauge the completeness of a player.
Again, as a PLAYER, please explain how Gretzky could be better than Orr.
Being complete has nothing to do with greatness. You have been listening to too much Don Cherry.
Why, because Gretzky loses? Actually it illustrates the key point as to why Gretzky will never be considered as good Orr:
1. Because Gretzky lacked physical presence in a physical and sometimes violent game.
2. Because hockey is a generalist game, where everyone must play both offence and defence. Clearly Gretzky has huge a downside on defence when compared to Orr.
As I have said earlier, we can also put 1 of Orr and 1 Gretzky on otherwise equal teams. Same result IMHO.