Imagine not putting the greatest goal scorer in NHL history in your top 10.
The crosby ovi debate is so tiring because they are both amazing. If ovi passes Wayne that's a pretty big thing. On the other side, crosby wont be number 1 at anything. Still absolutely amazing all around player. Cue the people who just a few years ago said ovi would never pass Wayne, now saying breaking the goal record wont mean anything. He still might not do it but its definitely a possibility now
Doesn't crack my Top 20 yet. Close though.
Peak was very short. After that, great sniper but not a true dominating force.
Top 5 sniper ever though.
History is a long time in hockey, like 130 years.
With his 8 Rockets, he has already cemented himself as a Top10 player.
If he gets over 800, there is no doubt he is somewhere around 5th-7th best all time. If he gets to 894, people should start to mention him in the conversations for the best players all time (currently people usually mention the Big 4, Gretzky-Howe-Orr-Lemieux, Ovechkin should go as the fifth on that group)
Currently I would rate best all time players (not just NHL, best no matter what league) in tiers like this:
Gretzky
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Howe
Orr
Lemieux
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Hasek
Ovechkin
Bourque
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Richard
Yzerman
Sakic
Roy
Bobby Hull
Dionne
Esposito
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Brett Hull
Selanne
Mikita
Jagr
Messier
Coffey
Lafleur
Brodeur
Chelios
etc
Do pure goal scorers get a bit of a bump up people's lists because goal scoring is so hard to consistently achieve on an annual basis? Do they get forgiven a bit for minor holes in their game as a result?
I would argue they should, because guys like Hull, Ovechkin and Gartner who can pump in goals with such regularity are so rare. Not to diminish at all the achievements of more well rounded players, but goals are goals.
So yeah, I'd probably have him in my top 10 and if he passes Gretzky I think it would be very difficult to argue otherwise.
All around, absolutely.Here's the problem making lists like this...people always leave people out. There's no way Potvin is below many of those players. 3 Norris (should be 4...had one of the biggest snubs in NHL history), captained 4 cups, arguably best player on one of the best dynasties in history, first defensemen to 1,000 points, excelled on both ends of the ice. With all due respect to guys like Coffey...Potvin was clearly the better player.
All around, absolutely.
That's another issue with "who's the best ever" type questions. Best all around player, best offensive player, best defensively....the criteria needs to be clear within the question.
Thanks tipsThe question is 'top 10 player of all time'. It's hard to imagine a scenario where that's not the best all-around player.
Thanks tips
The all time leading goal scorer. Calder Trophy, 3 Harts, 3 Lindsey/Piersons, A Conn Smythe, 8 Rockets with time to add to that total. When in the end he has the highest point total of his era, the most goals in history and more hardware than anyone in his era, its pretty clear that......
Jesus ****ing Christ.
If you want to learn something worthwhile about hockey history head over to the HoH section because none of those bolded have any business being discussed as top 10 players ever.
I'm confused. All time leading goal scorer?
Similar to Crosby, he's in the discussion. Really, there is 4 clear cut guys who need to be there (Gretzky, Orr, Howe, Lemieux) and then you can argue a group of people for 4 to somewhere in the teens until you are blue in the face (Crosby, Beliveau, Ovi, Hasek, Harvey, Richard, Esposito, Messier, Bourque, Bobby Hull, Roy, etc)
You realized the not only did Ovechkin have the superior rookie season (Calder), seasons 3-5 Ovechkin won the Lindsay in 3 straight years as the 'leagues most outstanding player'?No bias with this guy!
Crosby no place on the list despite being his generations by far most points per game and 6th all time. Also Crosby has been one of the top 5 point producers in almost any year of his career besides the 3 years he was injured. Even in those years he led the league in PPG two of those years and the other year he was 2nd and only a hundredth of a point from 1st. Crosby has never not been in the top 10 when healthy.
OV literally has been out of the top 10 in scoring 5 of the last 9 years. He only had a short 4 year period he competed for the best player in the he league with Crosby and Malkin with all 3 winning a scoring title. Crosby won his at 19 years old. Even during those 4 years more people believed Crosby was the best player in the league. Since that time period OV hasn't even been a factor for top point producer and when compared to other all time greats his peak was way to short. For example Jagr won 5 scoring titles and had several other years as a top 3 point producer.
People acting like all time goals or all time points makes you one of the best is ridiculous. Ron Francis is 5th all time in points and he was never one of the top 5 players in the league in any year of his career. As a Penguin fan I watched him in his career and he is not close to any of the Pens big 4 of Lemieux, Crosby, Jagr, and Malkin. So just like Francis it won't matter if OV finished high up on all time goal list when his overall play was not near the top 5 in points for much of his career. I am not ridiculous like this guy and going to leave him out of top 20 like he did Crosby but he is out of my top 10.
So your using the fact that he doesn’t have MORE cups against him? What kind of logic is that? I mean sure there are a ton of guys who have scored a lot of points, but that doesn’t mean they are or we’re better than Ovechkin at any point in time. His peak alone puts him in some elite company. Not many players have 3 Lindsays and 3 Harts, that alone puts him past so many. He also is the best goal scorer of his generation, and possibly of all time. I don’t understand what other players your referring to that put up big points and have cups that could be in the conversation, but in the end he has a cup AND smythe.Are we talking just points here? If so, there is some merit to him being in the top 10.
If we're talking top 10 players, I would say no because his point totals won't overcompensate for his lack of winning Cups. Being a top 10 player is about everything in your game, not just scoring points. I think it's great he finally got his Cup but there are a lot of other guys out there who have scored a ton of points and have the Cup wins to show for it. While they may not have more goals than Ovechkin when all is said and done, they have their name on the Cup and I think that has to be weighed into this conversation.
Francis never lead the league in points, he has 5 top 10 point finishes, his highest being 4th. Ovechkin has 8, 4 in the top 3 and 6 in the top 5. Francis didn’t win 3 Harts, his highest finish was 6th, he didn’t win 3 Lindsays, 8 Rockets, or a smythe. It would be different if he was a prolific goal scorer with not a lot of dominance to show for it, except he’s lead the league in goals more times than anyone. That means something. For all the points Francis put up, and for all his consistency....he never reached the heights Ovechkin reached or had the consistency at a high level that Ovechkin maintained. Ovechkin also did all this in a significantly lower scoring era where as Francis played in some of the highest.No bias with this guy!
Crosby no place on the list despite being his generations by far most points per game and 6th all time. Also Crosby has been one of the top 5 point producers in almost any year of his career besides the 3 years he was injured. Even in those years he led the league in PPG two of those years and the other year he was 2nd and only a hundredth of a point from 1st. Crosby has never not been in the top 10 when healthy.
OV literally has been out of the top 10 in scoring 5 of the last 9 years. He only had a short 4 year period he competed for the best player in the he league with Crosby and Malkin with all 3 winning a scoring title. Crosby won his at 19 years old. Even during those 4 years more people believed Crosby was the best player in the league. Since that time period OV hasn't even been a factor for top point producer and when compared to other all time greats his peak was way to short. For example Jagr won 5 scoring titles and had several other years as a top 3 point producer.
People acting like all time goals or all time points makes you one of the best is ridiculous. Ron Francis is 5th all time in points and he was never one of the top 5 players in the league in any year of his career. As a Penguin fan I watched him in his career and he is not close to any of the Pens big 4 of Lemieux, Crosby, Jagr, and Malkin. So just like Francis it won't matter if OV finished high up on all time goal list when his overall play was not near the top 5 in points for much of his career. I am not ridiculous like this guy and going to leave him out of top 20 like he did Crosby but he is out of my top 10.
How do Ovie fans expect anyone to take them seriously when they dont even put CRosby in the top 25?With his 8 Rockets, he has already cemented himself as a Top10 player.
If he gets over 800, there is no doubt he is somewhere around 5th-7th best all time. If he gets to 894, people should start to mention him in the conversations for the best players all time (currently people usually mention the Big 4, Gretzky-Howe-Orr-Lemieux, Ovechkin should go as the fifth on that group)
Currently I would rate best all time players (not just NHL, best no matter what league) in tiers like this:
Gretzky
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Howe
Orr
Lemieux
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Hasek
Ovechkin
Bourque
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Richard
Yzerman
Sakic
Roy
Bobby Hull
Dionne
Esposito
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Brett Hull
Selanne
Mikita
Jagr
Messier
Coffey
Lafleur
Brodeur
Chelios
etc
Hasek at 17??? C’mom manYes.
1. Gretzky
2. Lemieux
3. Orr
4. Howe
5. Richard
6. Beliveau
7. Crosby
8. Ovechkin
9. Jagr
10. Hull
11. Harvey
12. Morenz
13. Lafleur
14. Messier
15. Shore
16. Roy
17. Hasek
18. Bourque
19. Lidstrom
20. Esposito/Mikita