Old Malkin had a better Points per 60 in 19/20 , the year Drai won his hart and Ross.he is one of the most overrated players on here. Doesn’t matter what the poll is, people will be bending over backward to vote for him. Currently half of all people voted that they think his injury ridden prime is better for some reason.
I wonder what the criteria is for peak/prime that people are using here.Malkin has the better peak and prime, Draisaitl’s no longer at his peak but is still adding to his prime.
Cool?Old Malkin had a better Points per 60 in 19/20 , the year Drai won his hart and Ross.
Malkin probably has the better single season (2012) and playoff run (2009). But he had some pretty inconsistent results mixed in with his prime years:
37 points in 43 games at age 24.
33 points in 31 games at age 26.
70 points in 69 games at age 28.
58 points in 57 games at age 29.
Scoring was lower for the last 3 listed above, but even so these are underwhelming results for a player that was considered almost as good as Crosby and Ovi in his prime.
On the other hand Draisaitl has had 6 straight seasons scoring at a 50 goal, 117 point pace, and he is looking to be having a career year in the 7th year of his prime. His prime is already much better than Malkins, and he will only widen that gap. Could potentially end up with the better overall peak as well.
You must think there are alot of elite players in the NHL then right?Malkin was an elite player up until the covid break in 2020, just had a ton of injury issues. He lead the playoffs in scoring en route to a cup in 2017.
Not sure what you're trying to say. He had 74 points in 55 games in 19-20, tied for 5th in the league in ppg. He fell off hard after 2021 because of his second torn ACL, and old age of course.You must think there are alot of elite players in the NHL then right?
7th and 5th, but with significant missed time. Coupled with the very underwhelming seasons in 2011 and 2013, Malkin's prime is too inconsistent, and too injury riddled to be considered better than Draisaitls ongoing prime.He was 7th and 4th in points per game in those last two years you listed. For reference, Draisaitl was 7th in points per game just last season, and 6th in 21-22. Malkin wasn’t really anymore “underwhelming” per game in those years than Draisaitl was in those two. Obviously last year the top 3 was much better than most years, but even in ‘15 Malkin was closer to Crosby for 1st in points per game than Draisaitl was to Panarin in points per game last year. The difference in scoring is pretty dramatic. Point per game then is 100+ today.
Just thought it was a neat factCool?
It is a cool fact.Just thought it was a neat fact
If he got hurt this year after 15 games instead of slowed down I’m sure they would be telling us all how he was surely about to have another 110 point season and he’s the greatest ever 38 year old.
Draisaitl's well on his way to his 4th 50 goal season and 6th 100 point season. I don't know how people can say Malkin had a better prime, even with the league scoring difference. Draisaitl is going to be in very elite company after this season.Malkin probably has the better single season (2012) and playoff run (2009). But he had some pretty inconsistent results mixed in with his prime years:
37 points in 43 games at age 24.
33 points in 31 games at age 26.
70 points in 69 games at age 28.
58 points in 57 games at age 29.
Scoring was lower for the last 3 listed above, but even so these are underwhelming results for a player that was considered almost as good as Crosby and Ovi in his prime.
On the other hand Draisaitl has had 6 straight seasons scoring at a 50 goal, 117 point pace, and he is looking to be having a career year in the 7th year of his prime. His prime is already much better than Malkins, and he will only widen that gap. Could potentially end up with the better overall peak as well.
7th and 5th, but with significant missed time. Coupled with the very underwhelming seasons in 2011 and 2013, Malkin's prime is too inconsistent, and too injury riddled to be considered better than Draisaitls ongoing prime.
Peak is Malkin, prime will make for an interesting storyline when Draisaitl exits his prime. Right now it’s Malkin but a couple more years can swing thatmalkin for peak and prime and its not even close compared to divesaitl
Malkins 3 -100 point seasons and a grand total of 1 - 50 goal season is so much greater than the about to be 6-100 point seasons and about to get his 4th 50 + goal season Draisaitl.
Hoe many players even have 4 + 50 goal seasons in hockey history ?
The hate for anyone wearing the Oiler jersey on HF is sublime. Feels soo good.
Keep hatin.
Players point totals vary from year to year, but ability level not so much. The reason why point totals are inconsistent are usually out of control of the player: things like teammates, coaching style and usage, and injuries.
In the Oilers case, their stars run the show and they play the same way year after year regardless of whoever stands in a suit behind the bench, so they're never in a position to have a down year in terms of personal stats.
Dari’s prime definitely did not start until 2018. No he was not 21, he was older, but I don’t think age defines prime as much as play does. His numbers from then on are starkly difference than they were in years before.There's a difference between healthier prime and who was better during their prime.
So I decided to look at their PPG lead over the competition from their 21-29 year old seasons.
Draisatl 2016 - now
1.32, 4th in PPG
Compared to competition
1.13, 10th in PPG, -0.19 gap
1.01, 20th in PPG, -0.31 gap
Evgeni Malkin 2007 - 2015
1.19, 2nd in PPG
Compared to competition (had to remove a bunch of couple game players)
0.98, 10th in PPG, -0.21 gap
0.90, 20th in PPG, -0.29 gap
So i'll be honest, I expected Malkin to have the lead here, but im a bit surprised it's as close as you could get, and this is with Malkin playing 566 games in this timeframe compared to Draisatl playing 649 games.
Its hard not to give the slight nod to Draisatl here for prime since he's dominated his competition to the same extent Malkin has, except much healthier. I also think Draisatl's competition has been stronger. There's Kucherov and MacKinnon who are in the same tier.
In comparison Malkin faced against Crosby, but then other guys who were offensively not as good as Kucherov or MacKinnon (Ovechkin was no longer an art Ross threat)
Of course, there's the McDavid factor. But idk, it's not like this is a Esposito/Orr situation. Draisaitl and McDavid are much closer as players, with Draisatl being able to match McDavid on a good year.
Time to give Draisaitl his due imo and at the very least, not put him in a tier below Malkin.