Dennis Bonvie
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It's not a matter of believing what I want, it's about accepting reality
Except that you seem to have no idea about the reality of hockey in the 1960s.
It's not a matter of believing what I want, it's about accepting reality
Except that you seem to have no idea about the reality of hockey in the 1960s.
And you seem to have no idea about the reality of hockey in the modern era
You win, buddy.
You're too clever for me.
Mikita aside, Forsberg isn’t in Malkin’s class himself.Am I missing something? Why is Mikita not in the same class as Malkin and Forsberg?
Wait... WHAT?Mikita aside, Forsberg isn’t in Malkin’s class himself.
Are you surprised?Wait... WHAT?
All opinions welcome, but your statement that Forsberg "wasn't in Malkin's class" is absurd.Are you surprised?
Malkin has a markedly better resume, and is still adding.
Are you surprised?
Malkin has a markedly better resume, and is still adding.
You can have Malkin ahead but they're pretty comparable
Same "class/tier".
Mikita aside, Forsberg isn’t in Malkin’s class himself.
Are you surprised?
Malkin has a markedly better resume, and is still adding.
What a lazy, useless reply.All opinions welcome, but your statement that Forsberg "wasn't in Malkin's class" is absurd.
That would depend on one’s own definition of “tier”.You can have Malkin ahead but they're pretty comparable
Same "class/tier".
After a closer look at their career stats, it's possible they're not in the same class...
Forsberg
Regular season
977 adj. points in 708 games
1.38 adj. PPG = 113 points per 82 games
Playoffs
171 points in 151 games
1.13 PPG = 93 points per 82 games
Malkin
Regular season
1271 adj. points in 981 games
1.29 adj. PPG = 106 points per 82 games
Playoffs
180 points in 177 games
1.02 PPG = 83 points per 82 games
Comparing points per game across different eras will often lead new enthusiasts astray.After a closer look at their career stats, it's possible they're not in the same class...
Forsberg
Regular season
977 adj. points in 708 games
1.38 adj. PPG = 113 points per 82 games
Playoffs
171 points in 151 games
1.13 PPG = 93 points per 82 games
Malkin
Regular season
1271 adj. points in 981 games
1.29 adj. PPG = 106 points per 82 games
Playoffs
180 points in 177 games
1.02 PPG = 83 points per 82 games
Comparing points per game across different eras will often lead new enthusiasts astray.
One might mistakenly conclude that Forsberg was a better player than Gordie Howe by doing so.
I'm glad we no longer have to debate these as we can just rank players by their birth years.
Malkin has a markedly better resume, and is still adding.
Not sure Malkin is adding a ton of substance at this point, much like Forsberg didn't add much when he was with Nashville or whatever late stint he had with Colorado. Penguins have won 1 playoff round in the last five years and Malkin's had some underwhelming showings, and he's never been that great defensively.
Comparing points per game across different eras will often lead new enthusiasts astray.
One might mistakenly conclude that Forsberg was a better player than Gordie Howe by doing so.
My case in point.And I would most certainly conclude that Forsberg was a better player than Gordie Howe