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Since we're doing 1/3 of the way evaluations, here are my short takes. I'm only going to put list players whose rankings I disagree with. "Overrated" and "underrated" means they are within 10 spots of where I place them, "very overrated" and "very underrated" are greater than 10 spots.
5. Hull. Overrated. Or, in the very least, should not be more than 5 spots higher than Ovechkin, especially given their relative teammates. If Ovechkin wins another Richard or Cup, he will overtake Hull in my book.
8. Harvey. Very overrated. Really had only Kelly to compete against for the "best d-man in the league" and played on a team of all-stars.
10. Bourque. Overrated, for reasons I have already stated many times.
11. Morenz. Overrated. His numbers in both RS and PO don't match his reputation.
13. Hasek. Very underrated. NHL just listed him as #1 goalie of all time, and I fully second that opinion. If anything, he should be within three spots of Roy.
17. Kelly. Very overrated. See "Harvey."
18. Potvin. A bit overrated. Sure, at the time he was viewed as bigger impact than Bossy and Trottier, but violence is not a big plus for me. Without the yet-unnamed Bossy he would win jack squat.
19. Plante. Very overrated. Backstopped one of two great teams in the league.
22. Ovechkin. Underrated. 17 spots between him and Hull borders on unjustifiable, given their achievements and linemates. I am looking forward to him winning more awards.
23. Lafleur. Underrated. Clearly the best forward on a dynasty who somehow doesn't get nearly the recognition of the 50s Habs.
26. Makarov. Very underrated. Matched Canadian stars (except Gretzky) pound for pound, while being a stellar two-way player. He is making ways in the minds of voters, which is good, but he still got ways to go. Needs to be in the Top 10.
27. Esposito. Underrated. Doesn't get nearly the same benefits that 50s Habs forwards do, while posting better stats than them.
28. Hall. Very overrated.
30. Brodeur. Overrated. I originally had him at #45, raised him since, but not to #30.
31. Trottier. Underrated. The Islanders dynasty doesn't get nearly as much credit as all others.
33. Taylor. Overrated.
34. Cook. Very overrated.
Obviously a few people who have not been placed yet are VERY underrated.
So basically every Soviet/RussianCzech is vastly underrated and half the Canadian players listed are overrated, some by massive degrees?
Why am I not surprised?
I will agree that Fetisov and Makarov probably should have been a bit higher, like 5 spots or so. Hasek is not vastly underrated. His postseason successes, or lack thereof cannot justify him over Roy. Period. End. of. Story. Don't pass go. Don't collect $200. So sick of that narrative. The gap between the two is much, much larger in the postseason than regular season. Roy's prime and bulk of career came during the highest scoring era in hockey history. Hasek played a long time in the dead puck era. It matters.
The NHL's lists are a big joke. Anyone with any real hockey history knowledge knows their top 100 is missing many qualified players.
100 Greatest NHL Players
They have Pavel Bure, Yvan Cournoyer, Grant Fuhr, Bob Gainey, Mike bleeping Gartner, Pat Lafontaine, Mike Modano, Adam Oates, Joe Nieuwendyk, Gilbert Perreault, Jean Ratelle, Denis Savard, Daryl Sittler, Billy Smith, Peter Stastny, Mats Sundin, Jon Toews, and I'm sure I missed a few other jokes scanning the list.
I'm willing to be just about all those guys I listed don't sniff our 100 and I give our folks here a lot more credit and wisdom than anyone working for NHL.com based on their compost.
Also, please, by all means, tell me who Bobby Hull skated with mostly at even strength and who Ovechkin has had the pleasure of skating next to basically his entire career?
Hint, Hull didn't play much with Stan Mikita. And Hull was clearly a better playoff performer, Cups be damned, because most sensible people don't just Cup count. Not to mention the only 2 times Hull got to play internationally was at the ripe ages of 36 and 38 and he dominated both times. What has Ovechkin done for team Russia, best on best? Nothing.
And if you want to see an active player who's achieved great, great things with relative average to garbage on either side of him at even strength for 99% of his career, you're focused on the wrong superstar of the era. Hint. He wears 87. I'll be glad to post the linemates for each if you want to argue.