GMR
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Well, we all seem to agree those same teammates are some of the best players in NHL history. Having other superstars on the team makes it easier to win Cups. Not necessarily easier to win more Art Ross or Hart trophies. There's only one puck to go around. Ovechkin has insane shot totals every season and basically floats around the rest of the game. Capitals players don't seem to mind because he's a terrific goal scorer and a popular guy. That style works in winning games in the regular season and padding his stats. Not all teams can put up with that, though. Put Crosby or Malkin on Ovechkin's team and he likely has to share a Hart trophy or Art Ross trophy with other players too. I doubt he'd have as many SOG if he had another great winger on his line or a center who liked to shoot more.So now we are taking about goal scoring titles or just scoring titles? Pick one and stick with it please.
Your all about era yet don’t even mention how Richards hart came at one of the weakest points in professional hockey. Why isn’t that being mentioned yet everything else about that era seems to tickle your fancy? He also lost Harts and Hart voting to his own teammates multiple times.
Leading the league in scoring more times than anyone? That isn’t enough? Having more high end goal seasons? Having more goals? Being a better goal scorer? How exactly is Richard the better goal scorer? Because the Goalies were more HOF worthy?
And Ovechkin has by far been the Caps best playoff performer. The difference is Richards was surrounded by HOFers. Ovechkin didn’t benefit from a dynasty, he still has great playoff numbers and playoff success regardless. Richards playoff resume shouldn’t be the deciding factor while Ovechkins regular season resume is far superior.
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