during the last number of seasons, McDavid's level of play has been crazy. but, which stretch of hockey would you consider McDavid to be at his very best?
This idea that McDavid's 2022/23 season was less impressive because he scored a lot on the PP while having less PP ice time than either MacKinnon or Kucherov did in the 2023/24 is one of the more inconsistent ones I've seen on here. And yet I've seen it twice now.most impressed I was with his play was in the 2022 playoffs especially the last three games against LA and the first three games against Calgary which were deserving of all the hype he gets as one of the absolutely best ever, that playoffs his stats looked less than his play, in all the other examples I feel the stats flatter his play
everything else I feel has been pretty overhyped
2023 was a powerplay merchant year and despite his vast lead over everyone that year in stats he couldn't muster even a slim lead in the 5v5 category and the Kucherov and MacKinnon both hit 140 the next year (with less powerplay reliance) although this year he really showed he could score goals a bunch in different ways than the usual chip shot so that was impressive
2024 playoffs was up and down it took him until the Dallas series to be the clear best player on his team and then the Florida series was again up and down
2021 is definitely last, covid asterix north division short year where like he tore up a couple teams playing them so often (so for example Toronto didn't have too much trouble against him) and he sucked in the playoffs vs the Jets
If scoring on the power play is a bad thing to you or something that makes you diminish a player, then you need to reevaluate your understanding of hockey.
If scoring on the power play is a bad thing to you or something that makes you diminish a player, then you need to reevaluate your understanding of hockey.
This idea that McDavid's 2022/23 season was less impressive because he scored a lot on the PP while having less PP ice time than either MacKinnon or Kucherov did in the 2023/24 is one of the more inconsistent ones I've seen on here. And yet I've seen it twice now.
If MacKinnon or Kucherov were as capable to score on the PP as McDavid was in his 153 point season, they could have cleared 160 points. It wasn't a matter of opportunity. They just couldn't do it.
You don't get why points on the PP is completely different than points against the empty net? An effective PP affects the game in a multitude of ways. Being good at scoring on an empty net doesn't.I don't deny that McDavid's roaming itself is a key reason why the Oilers powerplay is the best recorded powerplay in history but the other personnel play a huge part (see previous powerplays with Barrie instead of Bouchard and without Hyman net front).
He's obviously a better powerplay player than MacKinnon (who isn't as smart as McDavid) or Kucherov (who isn't as great a finesse talent) and that counts for something.
Compared to the other options though, he wrecked it in the 2022 playoffs at 5v5 and it was just visibly more impressive then his regular season play the next year.
I don't get this naive "all points count the same", it's not true for Kucherov's empty net feasting and it's not true for McDavid, since 5v5 is when most of the game is played.
Bringing up Mario Lemieux isn't worth a full detailed response since Lemieux is a far better player than McDavid anyway and I don't really dignify a comparison with the player of the nineties to the player of today's powderpuff era (plus it's my man @Video Nasty who is just defending McDavid's legacy so it's sort of understood lol), but even Lemieux this is why I roll my eyes at any suggestion that Lemieux in 1995-1996 was anywhere close to the player he was earlier despite whatever with league scoring, adjusted stats, or whatnot.
Ovi's 08 = 42%I don't deny that McDavid's roaming itself is a key reason why the Oilers powerplay is the best recorded powerplay in history but the other personnel play a huge part (see previous powerplays with Barrie instead of Bouchard and without Hyman net front).
He's obviously a better powerplay player than MacKinnon (who isn't as smart as McDavid) or Kucherov (who isn't as great a finesse talent) and that counts for something.
Compared to the other options though, he wrecked it in the 2022 playoffs at 5v5 and it was just visibly more impressive then his regular season play the next year.
I don't get this naive "all points count the same", it's not true for Kucherov's empty net feasting and it's not true for McDavid, since 5v5 is when most of the game is played.
Bringing up Mario Lemieux isn't worth a full detailed response since Lemieux is a far better player than McDavid anyway and I don't really dignify a comparison with the player of the nineties to the player of today's powderpuff era (plus it's my man @Video Nasty who is just defending McDavid's legacy so it's sort of understood lol), but even Lemieux this is why I roll my eyes at any suggestion that Lemieux in 1995-1996 was anywhere close to the player he was earlier despite whatever with league scoring, adjusted stats, or whatnot.
Ovi's 08 = 42%
Sid's 06 = 51%
I guess they are just PP merchants
Not even remotely true. Ovi in 08 was still an absolute beast 5v5 and proved it in 09. Sid in 06 was the clear cut best player in the World and nobody was talking about his PP numbers.yes?
I mean OV is stereotyped to hell for his powerplay reliance to a degree even greater than deserved, and this is why most would say Crosby's 2006-2007 isn't his best year despite the higher numbers
You don't get why points on the PP is completely different than points against the empty net? An effective PP affects the game in a multitude of ways. Being good at scoring on an empty net doesn't.
Who cares if 5v5 is when most of the game is played? How does that in any way reduce the impact McDavid's PP scoring had in 22/23? McDavid didn't score those 70+ PP points any less because he did it during non-5v5 play.
It's a baffling take.
It doesn't matter if 5v5 play is the most common scenario if you're good enough on the PP to nullify the difference in ice time spent on 5v5 vs PP. McDavid was.Yes obviously powerplay and empty net are different scenarios, just like powerplay and 5v5 or 5v5 vs 4 on 4/3 on 3. That was sort of my point lol
Powerplay scoring in 2022-2023, the Oilers general powerplay performance is going to far less easy to replicate. Opportunities, other team's catching up to the tactics, and just general sustainability.
Yes games are won on the powerplays, but sometimes you don't get the calls (as I saw so many Oilers fans complain about in the 2023 playoffs lol) and you can't win on relying on them if you don't get enough opportunities.
I'm really not sure why this is even so controversial lol, all teams and players always pay lip service to winning on 5v5 because well, that's the default state and by far the most common scenario.
I rank the best versions of Connor McDavid like this:
1) 2021-22 Playoffs
33 pts in 16 games, created a ridiculous number of chances every time he was on the ice. Small sample but I have never seen him look better. We will not see another player lead the playoffs in scoring while not even reaching the finals.