Where will Ovechkin rank all time when he retires?

Where will Ovechkin rank all time when he retires?

  • #1

    Votes: 6 2.4%
  • Top 3

    Votes: 7 2.9%
  • Top 5

    Votes: 11 4.5%
  • Top 10

    Votes: 117 47.8%
  • Top 15

    Votes: 58 23.7%
  • Top 20

    Votes: 26 10.6%
  • Top 25

    Votes: 11 4.5%
  • Top 30

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Top 40

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  • Top 50

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  • Top 100

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • Not even top 100

    Votes: 5 2.0%

  • Total voters
    245

SillyRabbit

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Jan 3, 2006
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The History of Hockey sub-forum had him at #22 in 2018, six years ago.

1) Gretzky
2) Howe
3) Orr
4) Lemieux
5) Hull
6) Beliveau
7) Roy
8) Harvey
9) Richard
10) Bourque
11) Morenz
12) Crosby
13) Hasek
14) Shore
15) Lidstrom
16) Jagr
17) Kelly
18) Potvin
19) Plante
20) Nighbor
21) Messier
22) Ovechkin

So let's look at the players he's surpassed:

21) Messier
20) Nighbor
19) Plante
18) Potvin
17) Kelly

I think most would agree that he's passed them, putting him at 17th all time.

Now it gets harder. Is he better than:

16) Jagr
15) Lidstrom
14) Shore
13) Hasek
12) Crosby
11) Morenz
10) Bourque
9) Richard
8) Harvey
7) Roy
6) Beliveau
5) Hull

You also have to throw McDavid in the mix as well, who many project to be #5, supplanting Hull.

So how far down this list do you place Ovechkin? Higher than Jagr? Lidstrom?

Crosby has no doubt moved up the list himself, many have him also fighting for that #5 spot. Does Ovechkin join him in leapfrogging Hasek? Morenz? Bourque? Richard?

I think it's not as easy as it looks to just unilaterally place him in the top 10. I'm not against the idea, but you'll need to explain who he supplants.
 

bobholly39

Registered User
Mar 10, 2013
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I have him on the cusp of 10 - but that's ignoring McDavid, who will pass him. So I voted top 15. It'll be close.

1. Gretzky
2. Orr
3. Lemieux
4. Howe
5. Crosby
6. Roy
7. Jagr
8. Beliveau
9/10/11 Hasek/Bourque/Ovechkin in some order
* McDavid - somewhere below still, but certainly rising and will certainly surpass Ovechkin.
 

Fatass

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Apr 17, 2017
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The History of Hockey sub-forum had him at #22 in 2018, six years ago.

1) Gretzky
2) Howe
3) Orr
4) Lemieux
5) Hull
6) Beliveau
7) Roy
8) Harvey
9) Richard
10) Bourque
11) Morenz
12) Crosby
13) Hasek
14) Shore
15) Lidstrom
16) Jagr
17) Kelly
18) Potvin
19) Plante
20) Nighbor
21) Messier
22) Ovechkin

So let's look at the players he's surpassed:

21) Messier
20) Nighbor
19) Plante
18) Potvin
17) Kelly

I think most would agree that he's passed them, putting him at 17th all time.

Now it gets harder. Is he better than:

16) Jagr
15) Lidstrom
14) Shore
13) Hasek
12) Crosby
11) Morenz
10) Bourque
9) Richard
8) Harvey
7) Roy
6) Beliveau
5) Hull

You also have to throw McDavid in the mix as well, who many project to be #5, supplanting Hull.

So how far down this list do you place Ovechkin? Higher than Jagr? Lidstrom?

Crosby has no doubt moved up the list himself, many have him also fighting for that #5 spot. Does Ovechkin join him in leapfrogging Hasek? Morenz? Bourque? Richard?

I think it's not as easy as it looks to just unilaterally place him in the top 10. I'm not against the idea, but you'll need to explain who he supplants.
Imo OV is certainly in the top 30 best ever NHLers. Closer to 20 than 30. Great goal scorer. But did he play a complete game? Was he great without the puck? His greatness as a goal scorer ranks him high.
 

ViD

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Apr 21, 2007
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Imo OV is certainly in the top 30 best ever NHLers. Closer to 20 than 30. Great goal scorer. But did he play a complete game? Was he great without the puck? His greatness as a goal scorer ranks him high.
He’s the most unique player of all time being an all time leader in goals and hits, having played the most unsustainable style of play and still scoring 50 in his late 30s.

The greatest goal scorer should always rank higher than playmaker as it’s much harder to score and you don’t get secondary goals
 

I am not exposed

Registered User
Mar 16, 2014
22,990
12,639
Vancouver
The History of Hockey sub-forum had him at #22 in 2018, six years ago.

1) Gretzky
2) Howe
3) Orr
4) Lemieux
5) Hull
6) Beliveau
7) Roy
8) Harvey
9) Richard
10) Bourque
11) Morenz
12) Crosby
13) Hasek
14) Shore
15) Lidstrom
16) Jagr
17) Kelly
18) Potvin
19) Plante
20) Nighbor
21) Messier
22) Ovechkin

So let's look at the players he's surpassed:

21) Messier
20) Nighbor
19) Plante
18) Potvin
17) Kelly

I think most would agree that he's passed them, putting him at 17th all time.

Now it gets harder. Is he better than:

16) Jagr
15) Lidstrom
14) Shore
13) Hasek
12) Crosby
11) Morenz
10) Bourque
9) Richard
8) Harvey
7) Roy
6) Beliveau
5) Hull

You also have to throw McDavid in the mix as well, who many project to be #5, supplanting Hull.

So how far down this list do you place Ovechkin? Higher than Jagr? Lidstrom?

Crosby has no doubt moved up the list himself, many have him also fighting for that #5 spot. Does Ovechkin join him in leapfrogging Hasek? Morenz? Bourque? Richard?

I think it's not as easy as it looks to just unilaterally place him in the top 10. I'm not against the idea, but you'll need to explain who he supplants.

Looking at this list, I'm voting top 20.
 

Roshi

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Feb 7, 2013
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Finland
Recency bias. People are looking at fading star and judging him by the last few years.

Prime Ovechkin was top3 all time. Even The ”improved Brett Hull & perennial (and only) 50 goal scorer”-Ovechkin should be top 10 easily. Ill rank him by prime and longevity, personal hardware. He should be very high up on the list.

As should Crosby.
 

RooBicks

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Oct 12, 2020
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He’s the most unique player of all time being an all time leader in goals and hits, having played the most unsustainable style of play and still scoring 50 in his late 30s.

The greatest goal scorer should always rank higher than playmaker as it’s much harder to score and you don’t get secondary goals
He's been a trigger man, a la Brett Hull, for ten years now. Yes, he is an all-time scorer. Yes, it's important. But he is no longer a play driver and hasn't been for a long time now. He's top 15 maybe. Not top 10, IMO.

And yes, he was greater in his youth, an incredible individual talent who did incredible things - and he didn't win squat, for reasons having to do to a considerable extent with how he played during that time.
 

Hanji

Registered User
Oct 14, 2009
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2,966
Wisconsin
His trophy case in insane. Only 2 forwards have more Harts. Only 2 forwards have more 1st team selections.
Definitely top 10 when all is said and done

Calder
1st team all star x8
2nd team all star x3
Hart Trophy x3
Richard trophy x9
Conn Smythe
Stanley Cup
 
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Golden_Jet

Registered User
Sep 21, 2005
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Recency bias. People are looking at fading star and judging him by the last few years.

Prime Ovechkin was top3 all time. Even The ”improved Brett Hull & perennial (and only) 50 goal scorer”-Ovechkin should be top 10 easily. Ill rank him by prime and longevity, personal hardware. He should be very high up on the list.

As should Crosby.
Brett Hull lags behind his dad Bobby on all time lists.
 
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