Your post is hilarious.
Malkin at his peak was a lot better defensively than Mr. Controller Disconnected. Did you know Malkin led the entire NHL in takeaways the same year peak Ovechkin led the league in giveaways?
Malkin’s 2011-12 season was better than any of Ovechkin’s seasons. You can save the “more valuable” arguments about missing a handful of games for a Hart trophy discussion thread, it has no bearing on who proved to be better in their respective seasons, which was Malkin in 2012.
Your logic was that Malkin had a higher PPG so he was better in 2012 than Ovechkin was in 2008.
However, Ovechkin's 2010 season was better than Malkin's 2012 season by virtue of PPG (1.51 for Ovechkin, 1.45 for Malkin) - which was
YOUR PRIMARY METRIC.
Then you went to defense, except Ovechkin's defensive outcome in 2008 is superior to Malkin's in 2012 in terms of on-ice goals against per game. Of course, you don't even want to address Ovechkin's 2010 season where he was on the ice for barely any goals against (45 to Malkin's 66). I really would love to hear the argument about how Malkin was better defensively while surrendering 47% more goals against.
I'm not going to hold my breath for that one.
So now your new argument is that Malkin had more take-aways in
2009 (when he got curb stomped by Ovie for the Hart) therefore....Malkin's
2012 season was better defensively?!? Except you neglect to mention that Malkin's take-aways in 2012 were way down (to 52 from 94) - which is actually LESS than Ovechkin in 2008 (68) or Ovechkin in 2010 (66).
You are all over the place man.
BTW, the practical impacts of take-aways and give-aways are
already contained in goals for and goals against - which indisputably favor Ovechkin.
I think you just want to say Malkin and you're willing to reach for anything to get there. Not sure why that's what you desire to do, but you've made it pretty clear.