wetcoast
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Esposito was one of the better point scorers in the league in his three full Chicago seasons...with minimal PP time.
He was 7th in a 6 team league his last 3 years with the Black Hawks and with Hull as his Winger.
PP scoring wasn't as high of a % as it would become either.
And if Hull played with Mikta full time at ES we might not even be having this discussion.
Plus the first Boston year before Orr was truly "Orr".
I already addressed this as Orr was already becoming Orr that season, although BlogofMike pointed out his late season scoring rate that continued without Orr in the lineup.
At worst, he seems to project to a Sakic level offensive player if we remove Orr entirely.
I don't think he projects at worst to a Sakic level of offense. That would be underselling Burnaby Joe.
Sakic scored more points than any player during his time in the NHL for starters.
The numbers before and after Boston don't help Phil in that comparison. Sakic has better overall scoring finishes in context than Phil, outside of his time with Orr.
I think my comparison to Nicolls if both players don't play with Orr or Wayne is more likely, based on what each payer did without them.
And shouldn't he get some credit for being Orr's finisher? It's not like any schmuck was going to score 76 goals, even with Orr tilting the ice and Cashman digging pucks out of the corner.
No one is calling Phil a schmuck but it's really a right time right place with the 76 goals.
And I already outlined what a huge impact Orr had on the ice when he played.
It's the best peak impact (of elevating players around him) of all time IMO.
Just like Richard's 50 in 50 in that war year, Richard never had 50 again even with the schedule expanding to 70 games.