BraveCanadian
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1st overall pick by the Sabres in the '87 draft, Pierre Turgeon went on to amass 515 goals and 1327 points in 1294 games
*finished 5th in Hart voting in '93 after leading the Islanders in scoring with 58 goals and 132 points... 2nd in scoring that year was Steve Thomas with 87 points
Other notable centers of his era and their PPG ranking all-time:
15. Sakic 1.191
17. LaFontaine 1.171
18. Yzerman 1.159
19. Lindros 1.138
33. Oates 1.062
40. Francis 1.039
42. Turgeon 1.026
50. Sundin 1.003
78. Gilmour .959
82. Fedorov .945
98. Modano .917
111. Nieuwendyk .896
112. Roenick .892
If Francis is considered the 35th best center of all-time around these parts, how is it that Turgeon can't crack the top 60?
The guy had a Hall of Fame career, where's the respect?
I believe Turgeon was in the mix at the end of the list there.
In answer to your question, though, Francis did a lot more than put up points and Turgeon really didn't outside having good positioning due to his hockey IQ.
Francis was more than the sum of his parts and Turgeon much less than he should have been based on his talent.