DitchMarner
What's The Definition of Impressive?
So the timing of McDavid's scoring in the SCF doesn't matter but the timing of Crosby's scoring in 2018 does matter.
How is this not a double standard?
You're the one who started this thread and said McDavid's scoring in this year's SCF is overrated based on point totals and Crosby's scoring in 2009 is underrated based on point totals and then proposed that Crosby's two round performance in 2018 is superior to McDavid's three round performance in 2022 even though he scored one third of his points in the 2018 playoffs in two blowout games in round one (but I'm assuming you forgot or did not realize that was the case).
I don't recall such an obsession over when points were scored in the past... ever. If you want to emphasize that so much, how many of the points that the highest scorers in history scored were "meaningless" because the score wasn't tied or within one goal when the points were recorded?
The best I can do for you is acknowledge that Crosby probably played better in the 2009 SCF than his stats suggest. But that doesn't bridge the difference between 11 points and three and a plus five rating and a minus three rating. I'm sure we would disagree about how many of McDavid's points were actually meaningless.
I have never seen a post or heard a comment from anyone else saying that Crosby 2018 is a superior playoff run to McDavid 2022. CM97 had a highly impressive 71% GF% through two rounds in the 2022 playoffs. He scored 14 points in round one and 12 points in round two. What more can a first line centre do through two rounds? Crosby simply did not have that level of consistent overall impact through two rounds in 2018. Also, Connor's team won round two - haven't you basically acted as if points and performance mean nothing if your team loses?
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