Surprised everyone is this low on Bossy, given the number of people who viewed Ovechkin as a shoe-in last round. Bossy will enter this round towards the back of the pack for me (which is where I had Ovechkin last round).
In general, I have the holdovers from last round towards the top in this one, along with Cyclone Taylor. But this is going to be very tight. I'm pretty open-minded on Makarov at this point.
We were very high on Kelly, voting him through at the first opportunity. Taylor is extremely comparable as a two-position star, and likely the only player available that can make a serious claim that they were the best player in the game for an appreciable length of time. That should have considerable weight at this stage.
I'll listen to arguments for Sakic, but it feels early. For a guy who is being remembered as Mr. Clutch in the playoffs, he really only has three playoff runs that are moving the needle in an all-time sense. Fantastic in the two Cup wins, but also some years that he may have left you wanting a little more. Great peak, and a long prime. But I'd argue those non-peak prime years are a little too low-end for me to seriously entertain him as a top 30 all-time player.