Acallabeth
Post approved by Ovechkin
Once again people choose to ignore the much higher-scoring environment of the recent seasons.Like I said he was 20th in scoring this century and had a .95 PPG, Bergeron is 16th with a .80 PPG and I think the defensive game and his proficiency in the dot makes up the difference quite easily.
MSL is going to give you more offense in his peak/prime seasons for sure but he also drops off after 10 seasons while Bergeron still has a 16th strong season on the 21st century resume where he won a Selke.
Staying power matters well maybe not to the stat counting guys.
There were as many 110-point scores in Bergeron's final year as 80-point scorers in St Louis final year. Of course it looks like MSL drops off more.