Consider Cups/International Championships/Regular season success
Richard
Howe
Beliveau
Hull
Orr
Gretzky
Lemieux
Jagr
Crosby
Ovechkin
McDavid
Richard
Howe
Beliveau
Hull
Orr
Gretzky
Lemieux
Jagr
Crosby
Ovechkin
McDavid
I suppose Beliveau had the most team success in the time period in which he played...he played for a strong and deep team, and in an era when the overall talent in the league wasn't very strong or deep, and therefore the opposition was often relatively weak.
What does this tell us?
No, the Original 6 was certainly never strong nor deep in talent.O6 wasn't very strong or deep? The 1960s NHL was the best professional hockey league in history.
True that the league was imbalanced, but still.
I wonder how many players have been on more 118 point regular season teams than OV? Cant be many, especially if he adds a 4th season this year. Not saying that he is at the top of this group, but I'm impressed at how the Caps have been able to build 3 different strong teams around him.
Consider Cups/International Championships/Regular season success
Richard
Howe
Beliveau
Hull
Orr
Gretzky
Lemieux
Jagr
Crosby
Ovechkin
McDavid
Something like that except that McDavid has to be last and Jagr has to be above Ovechkin and likely Hull.Béliveau
Richard/Gretzky
Crosby/Howe
Lemieux
Hull/Ovechkin
Jagr/McDavid
How do Bossy,Potvin and Trottier not make this list?
I suppose Beliveau had the most team success in the time period in which he played...he played for a strong and deep team, and in an era when the overall talent in the league wasn't very strong or deep, and therefore the opposition was often relatively weak.
What does this tell us?