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May I ask what "Per TSN" refers to here, other than attempt to get more people to open the thread?
And the 3 Cups.Drai has had more points in a season
Drai will have 2 years of more points than Malkin's peak after this year
Drai has had more goals in a season (Malkin has 1 50 goal year Drai will have 4+ after this year)
Is all of that undone with the Smythe? The one where Malkin got 36 points in 24 games, Drai has a 2ppg playoff year where he had 32 points in 16 games
It also ignores scoring environments. Malkin scoring 109 points in an era when the next guy doesn't even crack 100 points isn't inferior to someone scoring 120 points in an era where just last season there were three guys who scored 130+ points and this season there's probably going to be 3 or 4 guys hovering around 120 points.And the 3 Cups.
Prime Malkin was an absolute beast. Dude is the closest thing to Forsberg since Forsberg retired.
Excuses.Scoring environments were much different at their respective peaks. You don’t even need to crunch the numbers for this one either, the eye test should be enough.
Damn he equaled Pat Maroon, good for him!And the 3 Cups.
Prime Malkin was an absolute beast. Dude is the closest thing to Forsberg since Forsberg retired.
Excuses.
He likely has not seen Malkin in his primeScoring environments were much different at their respective peaks. You don’t even need to crunch the numbers for this one either, the eye test should be enough.
(Except when it comes to Drai winning the cup or counting Malkin's cups in his favor)This is like saying everyone was poorer 50 years ago because average wages were less and inflation is just an excuse.
External factors matter. You don’t get to write them off just because it hurts your argument and ideas.
OR I just think Drai is better.He likely has not seen Malkin in his prime
this is simply not true, take a look at Draisaitl’s most common linemates this season. Please stop spreading this false narrative.Malkin obviously....
Did what he did without spending ~half of his total ice time with Crosby like Draisaitl does with McDavid.
(Except when it comes to Drai winning the cup or counting Malkin's cups in his favor)
This is simply not true
this is simply not true, take a look at Draisaitl’s most common linemates this season. Please stop spreading this false narrative.
Malkin. I know a lot around here weren't old enough to watch him but he was an absolute beast at his peak. Especially during the lower scoring era and not this mini 80s offensive hockey we have going now.
When the question is who is the better player, you go with the better player, which we agree is Malkin.Plenty around here have watched Lemieux, so dismissing people taking Draisaitl over Malkin as ignorance due to age is weak.
Sometimes you have to go with the player who is perhaps a smidgen not as good, but monstrously more healthy, reliable, and consistent.
If anything, the younger hockey fans who got into it post lockout, had posters of Crosby, Malkin, and Ovechkin on their walls, and are now older and jaded towards the current generation and beyond are the biased ones.
I think when the dust settles on his career, Draisaitl will be ranked significantly higher than Malkin, who could have been the best of the Big Three, but was simply too inconsistent and too injured to ever make that kind of headway.