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Except it makes no sense with Crosby.Crosby didn't do anything for the Pens during his prime either. It was all Malkin. See how this works?
Except it makes no sense with Crosby.Crosby didn't do anything for the Pens during his prime either. It was all Malkin. See how this works?
And? lol guy can even finish top 10 in scoring or even a ppg most years.
Nah. Those 3 are up there and won't ever be surpassed by Ovechkin as better goal scorers.Players GPG drops when he plays games past his prime, what a shocker!
Had Bossy played more games at 30+ years, his GPG would have dropped quite a bit. Same with Bure. No reason to compare their GPG with players who played full careers and a lot of games past their primes
What does that mean? Because Ovechkin certainly put the puck in the net more times than Bossy did and without the help that Bossy had. Bossy didn't lead the League in goalscoring nearly as many times as Ovechkin and when he did, it was not by the same margin. Bossy never sniffed the Hart or the Art Ross. Bossy was routinely called "3rd best player on his own team". Bossy never scored another goal after he turned 30 (which also had a great positive effect on his GPG). What does it mean "he was a better scorer"?
And I LOVE Mike Bossy.
Naw, there are plenty who see past the sizzle and recognize he is very limited as a hockey player, dude has a great shot though.
LMAOOOO sure. Mike "2 rocket" Bossy
Ps: before you give the lame "no rockets because Gretzky/Lemieux" excuse, he came 2nd to Gretzky 1x, never to Lemieux.
He wasn’t “better” in the sense of being more dominant or being more consistent. He scored more goals in an era where scoring more was significantly easier, he also did it with Trottier and Potvin feeding him the puck. You have take all that into context if your going to proclaim something. even take Gretzky out of the picture, he still doesn’t come close to leading the league in goals like Ovechkin has.Bossy had nine straight 50 goal seasons...yeah he was a better goal scorer...
Based on what though?Bossy was a more gifted goal scorer. A true sniper
Since 26(2011)Ovechkin has been doing this since he was 26 so no.....
He wasn’t “better” in the sense of being more dominant or being more consistent. He scored more goals in an era where scoring more was significantly easier, he also did it with Trottier and Potvin feeding him the puck. You have take all that into context if your going to proclaim something. even take Gretzky out of the picture, he still doesn’t come close to leading the league in goals like Ovechkin has.
You can’t say someone is better when they weren’t even the best pure goal scorer of their generation. Bossy was no doubt one of the best all time, while Ovechkins goal scoring achievements can’t be ignored.
Based on what though?
Impressive. Second best of his era for sure. Though that’s because Malkin has had injury troublesSince 26(2011)
-First in goals
-First in ES goals
-Third in points
-Fourth in ES points
-Sixth in PPG(with 500 games played)
-6 Rockets
-1 Hart/2x Nominee
-2x Lindsay finalists
-3x First Team AS
-4x Second Team AS
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Playoffs since 2011:
-First in goals
-Fourth in points
-Fourth in PPG
-Stanley cup Champ
-Conn smythe
It’s so weird and almost awkward how Ovechkins resume Post 26 is STILL amazing and a dominant one.....and yes posters like you enjoy putting down his play since then as mediocre....
No way the best goal scorer ever, adjusted for era, is not top ten. If Ovi played in an era in which goalies were Smurfs compared to this era and defense was not as good as today, then he would have blown the record books to shreds in regard to goals scored.
So Ovechkin leading the league in goals and ES goals more than anyone doesn’t matter? All in a significantly harder era to score in? Bossy lead the league in goals twice, Ovechkin eight times. That’s very significant.The nine straight seasons of 50 goals for starters. The 50 goals in 50 games (one of 5 in NHL history). The 4 straight Stanley Cups & 5 straight Final appearances. The only player in NHL history to score the Cup winning goal in consecutive seasons, most 60 goal seasons, & the highest average goals per game over a career. Bossy was a far better goal scorer than Ovechkin.
So now your impressed? What happened to Ovechkin being over the hill since 26? Second best to Crosby isn’t to bad but I noticed that flex you had to throw in there and it’s really odd.Impressive. Second best of his era for sure. Though that’s because Malkin has had injury troubles
Bossy had nine straight 50 goal seasons...yeah he was a better goal scorer...
So Ovechkin leading the league in goals and ES goals more than anyone doesn’t matter? All in a significantly harder era to score in? Bossy lead the league in goals twice, Ovechkin eight times. That’s very significant.
playing on a dynasty shouldn’t get you more points. You said Bossy is the better goal scorer, I don’t see how having more Stanley cups has to do with that...
Of course his numbers are better, his career was shorter, while Ovechkin has been longer and significantly better goal scoring wise. Even if yo6 adjust for era, Ovechkin comes out better.
All those 50 goal seasons and a better goal scorer yet only 2 rockets lol.
Bossy had all those 50-goal seasons. Bossy's rookie season, the average goals per game in the NHL was 6.59; every other year of his career, it was over 7 and most years it was over 7.50. Ovechkin's rookie season, the average goals per game in the NHL was 6.05; it's been under 6 every other year of his career and it's been under 5.50 for quite a few of them. Or, if you want to look at it another way: the league-average save% when Bossy played was .887 in his rookie years, fell to .881 and then .880 and then was more like .873 the rest of his career. Ovechkin? The league-average save% was .899 in his rookie year, .903 the year after, and has been over .905 every year since including 7 seasons above .909.The nine straight seasons of 50 goals for starters. The 50 goals in 50 games (one of 5 in NHL history). The 4 straight Stanley Cups & 5 straight Final appearances. The only player in NHL history to score the Cup winning goal in consecutive seasons, most 60 goal seasons, & the highest average goals per game over a career. Bossy was a far better goal scorer than Ovechkin.
Bossy had all those 50-goal seasons. Bossy's rookie season, the average goals per game in the NHL was 6.59; every other year of his career, it was over 7 and most years it was over 7.50. Ovechkin's rookie season, the average goals per game in the NHL was 6.05; it's been under 6 every other year of his career and it's been under 5.50 for quite a few of them. Or, if you want to look at it another way: the league-average save% when Bossy played was .887 in his rookie years, fell to .881 and then .880 and then was more like .873 the rest of his career. Ovechkin? The league-average save% was .899 in his rookie year, .903 the year after, and has been over .905 every year since including 7 seasons above .909.
4 straight Cups, 5 straight Finals appearances. In an era where there were 16-21 teams and dynasties like that were common. That was also with Hall-of-Famers Bryan Trottier, Clark Gillies, Dennis Potvin and Billy Smith and HHOF coach Al Arbour in charge for everything. I don't know if anyone else on the Caps is a reasonable shot to make the HHOF outside of Backstrom right now, and Barry Trotz (who I think will make the HHOF) was there for exactly 4 years and has been one of 6 head coaches Ovechkin has played under.
Only player to score Cup-winning goals in back-to-back seasons. Great talking point, really irrelevant when comparing greatness because "game-winning goals" are more a result of randomness than anything.
Most 60 goals seasons. See "higher-scoring era" above.
Highest average goals per game over a career. Again, see "higher-scoring era" and then add "retired at 31, before his performance had declined such that it would have pulled his GPG down.
But maybe this puts it all in perspective best. Bossy, in an era of 7+ goals per game, had 573 goals in 752 games with 180 of them on the PP. Ovechkin, going from the same age 21-30 period Bossy's career spanned, logged 473 goals in 758 games, 174 on the PP, in an era where goal-scoring averaged at least 2 GPG less than what Bossy played in.
I think Mike Bossy is one of the game's greatest snipers ever and his accurate shot is legendary, but it's pretty clear that Ovechkin's goal-scoring prowess tops Bossy's and it's not even close.
You clearly don't understand what recency bias is. There is, however, a fixation by you on raw stats as the be-all, end-all. [Which I'll point out the absurdity of shortly.]recency bias. The reason why dynasties were more common was lack of free agency. Plus, even in a higher scoring era, Bossy stood out & that’s the difference. It wasn’t a league full of Bossys.
Great point. Let's explore this idea for a bit.Thing is those numbers are still official records. So shall we discount a bunch of Gretzky’s & Lemieux’s points as well to fit your bias?
Let's kick league scoring today up to 1980s levels and see how many "merely good" players suddenly start looking great. Or, let's rewind the clock back to the 1980s and drag scoring levels down to the mid-5s per game and see how many goals Kurri, Kerr, Goulet, Anderson, Vaive, et. al. pot and whether guys like Wayne Babych, Al Secord, Denis Maruk, Blaine Stoughton, John Ogrodnick and Bobby Carpenter even get to 35 once in a season.Who are the all time great scorers Ovechkin has had to contend with over the past 15 years? How many Rockets would he have if there had been a Gretzky/Kurri/Lemieux equivalent during his career? It wouldn’t be 8 and counting in 15 seasons.
The Rocket Richard didn’t exist until 1999, so anything more you care to add...
Let's kick league scoring today up to 1980s levels and see how many "merely good" players suddenly start looking great. Or, let's rewind the clock back to the 1980s and drag scoring levels down to the mid-5s per game and see how many goals Kurri, Kerr, Goulet, Anderson, Vaive, et. al. pot and whether guys like Wayne Babych, Al Secord, Denis Maruk, Blaine Stoughton, John Ogrodnick and Bobby Carpenter even get to 35 once in a season.
People have constantly understated Bossy’s goal scoring finishes by scoffing and snickering at him having only 2 retroactive Rockets.
Take out Gretzky/Kurri and Lemieux, Bossy virtually finished at least top 3 in his 8 of his first 9 seasons. Players like McDonald having their career years basically being the only times that Bossy got beat by someone other than two of the greatest (and Kurri who is at least a Stamkos equivalent but with the greatest player to set him up) to ever play. He still scored 60 and was second when McDonald went off for 66.
When Ovechkin lost Rockets, he got soundly beat by lesser players. When Stamkos scored 60, Ovechkin was miles behind with 38. When Ovechkin finished with 32 the year before, he got beat by a long list of players far below his capabilities like Perry, Kesler, Sedin to name just a few of the 15 or so names ahead of him in 2010-2011. Same goes for his other poor year by his standards of 2016-2017. His best competition has been Stamkos and quite frankly, it’s a joke.
Bossy finished 2nd in goals with 53 goals as a rookie to Guy LaFleur, another all time great.
Then 1, tied-3rd, 1, 1, 2, tied-4th, 1, 1, missed 17 games in his final season and with a back half of what it was would have likely seen another 50 and at least 3rd. 2 Rockets becomes 5, 2 runner ups and 2 third places and a 4th in just 10 years. He didn’t play the last 3 seasons of the 80s and still had the 5th most goals of the decade. Second to only to Gretzky overall during his playing career.
Who are the all time great scorers Ovechkin has had to contend with over the past 15 years? How many Rockets would he have if there had been a Gretzky/Kurri/Lemieux equivalent during his career? It wouldn’t be 8 and counting in 15 seasons.
I understand players can only play against the hand they are dealt and how they dominate against their peers is relevant (yet this stance is ignored by detractors when putting Gretzky’s dominance into context).
But you know what? As impressive as it is that Ovechkin is the only guy who can get 50 goals at all, it is just as sad that there has existed only 1 other elite goal scorer who has missed plenty of time to make these races almost irrelevant. Not every year has been like this one where Ovechkin is one of 3 40 goal scorers before the 60 game mark has even passed.
How many seasons out of 15 has Ovechkin been contending with at least two other players who will score 50+ when he scores 50 himself? This could be the fourth? From the lockout through last season, this is what would win the Rocket regardless of the final total the winner had: 44, 44, 47, 41, 45, 51. Stiff competition.