Name one past playmaking winger that was as good as Kucherov? I think the closest would be Pat Kane and Marty St Louis. Maybe Panarin too, but he doesn't have the hardware that Kucherov has. But aside from those two, I can't think of anyone else.
So that makes me think that Kucherov has to be a top 10 winger of all time at the very worst.
He's better than Kovalchuk, Bure, Selanne and Stamkos but just under Ovechkin and Jagr.
Where would you rank him all time for wingers?
If the History of Hockey sub-forum was livelier, this thread should go in there considering the all-time greats discussions and rankings that would inevitably follow.
It's a bit of a shame that that board isn't more widely frequented.
13th right now
1. Howe
2. Hull
3. Jagr
4. Ovechkin
5. Richard
6. Makarov
7. Lafleur
8. Cook
9. Bossy
10. Kharlamov
11. Lindsay
12. Conacher
13. Kucherov
Has a decent chance to get up to 7 if he keeps it up. Could probably argue him up to 10 right now if you wanted to.
First off, I personally believe Lindsay should be one spot higher than Kharlamov, and that Kucherov should be rated higher than Conacher at this point in time (would be 12th on my list).
As additional context, let me preface what comes next by saying that I value "peak performance" slightly more when it comes to evaluating HHOFers' legacies compared to longevity (the Bobby Orr argument).
With that off my chest, I've gotta say that I get that you're trying to look at things from multiple angles, and trying to substantiate player performance from team performance, usage, context, era, and everything.
But, with all due respects, I personally would not rank Jagr and especially Ovechkin higher than Richard and Lafleur, mostly due to the discrepancy in their respective playoffs resumes (and a higher peak for Lafleur despite lesser sustained dominance).
To me, playoff performance should be a very important factor when we evaluate all-time greats, as that extra "measure of greatness" helps "frame and define" a hockey legacy if you will in my mind.
And in that regard I'd have to say that Richard and Lafleur simply both belong in a list of "clutchiest players of all-time in the playoffs, regardless of position" whereas Jagr was also very good but not in that tier, and Ovechkin is a bit farther behind still (though he obviously remains a very good playoffs performer in his own regard).
I understand that both Lafleur and Richard played on absolutely monstrous teams talent-wise, and that they were definitely helped/insulated by the surrounding cast that they had. But they were both unbelivably important parts of those teams, those dynasties, and that has to count for something.
So yeah, as far as wingers go I'd rate them as follows;
1-Howe
2-Hull
3-Richard
4-Lafleur (highest peak of all-time for a winger in my opinion)
5-Jagr
6-Ovechkin
7-Makarov (was great internationally and when he came over as an older player but I'd have difficulty putting him above Ovie and Jagr)
8-Bossy (what Bossy did for that Islanders dynasty was ridiculous)
9-Cook
10-Lindsay
11-Kharlamov
12-Kucherov (still climbing, could go up to 7th, possibly more if he keeps it up)
Anyways, that's it from me hope you guys have a nice day/afternoon/evening/night.