It's exactly as
@Staniowski said, more and more people are already forgetting or discounting the original six players, soon they will forget/discount the Orrs and Gretzkys and Lemieuxs, then in the future nobody will know or care about who is playing now.
For a great anecdote which is suggestive that the "all time rankings" of players is mostly reflective of the context in which they came from, I being you pre original six player Art Coulter and his thoughts on some of the so called "big four"
WHAT DO YOU REALLY THINK?
Art Coulter, the only man in almost 54 years to captain a New York Rangers team that won the Stanley Cup, would sooner use hockey's most hallowed trophy as a spittoon than to watch these Rangers win the Cup.
"I don't pay any attention," he snapped. "They're an embarrassment to me. No skill. That's not even hockey they're playing. They mean nothing to me, and I mean nothing to them."
For Coulter, the game stopped being played about the time the war ended-World War II, that is. 1945. Before they went out and ruined the game
"with those crazy hooked sticks, which eliminated all stick-handling and sensible passing. Now they just shoot the puck in and chase it around like headless chickens. And they hit each other over the head with their sticks. It's idiocy."
But what about Gordie Howe?
"Stinko."
Bobby Hull?
"I saw him play once in Chicago. Give him to the birds. Slap shot. Idiocy."
Wayne Gretzky?
"A Johnny-come-lately, right? I know of him. I've seen him play. I wondered why he wasn't on his ass all the time. There's nothing to him."
even fuller interview here
TO THIS OLD RANGER,
what is hockey today? ("today" since the red line rule lol)
"I call it s----y shinny."
tickets sure were cheaper back then
He clearly didn't appreciate the phone call he received Wednesday, the one assuming he'd be overcome with nostalgia at the prospects of the Broadway Blueshirts winning their first Cup since he wore No. 2 on defense, back in the days when there wasn't any player he couldn't "throw up into the 10-cent seats if I wanted to."
entire locales also got chewed out
"What the hell are you calling me for?" he said. "Fort Lauderdale? What the hell do you know about hockey?"
"There's a hockey team in Florida?"
even people from the Art's own time and before weren't always spared as you can see from his thoughts on his GM
"Old Lester Patrick was a stupid ass."
and my favorite is how he ended the interview
Would he like a copy of this column?
"Don't bother."