Staniowski
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Yes, Draisaitl has a high amount of point shares with McDavid, because he plays a lot with McDavid. There's not much you can do about that. It's the same for other great players....Bossy/Trottier, etc.Let's be clear here, statistically, Drai has very good arguments for being the clear #2 offensive player/forward in the league since 18/19.
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The clear #2 in points, #2 in PPG, #1 in goals, #2 in GPG, and a ridiculous playoff PPG.
By usual HF measures, he would be the consensus #2 rated offensive forward if only due to his rivals having missed significant time in the regular season.
But he also has a significantly high amount of point shares with McDavid, whose stature as a Top 5/10 offensive talent all-time seems to be entrenched at this point.
I don't think we can evaluate him in a vacuum like we can for players like Malkin and Mikita, and even Esposito.
I think there is more Kurri in him then there is Jagr. But a Conn Smythe winning playoff where he outscores McDavid, or even multiple playoff runs where he outscores McDavid, can temper this.
Draisaitl is an all-time great, both as a goal-scorer and a playmaker.
In the playoffs, he's outscored McDavid. Not including the play-in against the weak Chicago team, Draisaitl has 64 points in 39 games; McDavid has 56 points in the same 39 games. I think the gap between them narrows against strong opposition.