Varan
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I mean Ovechkin is an anomaly when it comes to goal scoring because we haven’t seen anyone like him ever. He probably is the GOAT goal-scorer and his longevity is what sets him apart. That’s why I believe it’s a little bit over analyzed when it comes to Ovechkin because we haven’t seen anyone do it as consistent him. We also haven’t seen someone switch from an all-around force to a pure sniper.Finishing is hugely important, I agree. We see lpts of teams who can dominate possession but fail to finish. I think it gets a bit overvalued at times when it comes to Ovechkin though, because his game has been so focused on his finishing ability the past 8 years that I don't think his effect on his team's scoring is as great as his totals suggest, and a bit more representative of how their offense is set-up. If he was doing more things to drive possession and carrying and passing the puck more and scored 10 fewer goals and 10 more assists, I don't think he'd be any less valuable a player.
I think if we take any other goal scorer we look at goal scoring differently.