Golden_Jet
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OV for the straight line speed,
Crosby a better skater overall.
Crosby a better skater overall.
I don't trust this graph. 'MacDavid' below Tavares seems egregious.
Ovechkin participated in fastest skater competition a couple of times IIRC, but never won. Crosby never participated in that competition I think.Did they never go head to head in the skills competition? If not, that was a missed opportunity.
Both of these players are great skaters. You would not say that either of them are really known for scoring off the rush like a McDavid or Bure. They dominated with other skills, so I'd say there's not much to choose between the two in this category.
Both of these players are great skaters. You would not say that either of them are really known for scoring off the rush like a McDavid or Bure.
As much as I love Ovi's "office" I feel like it's actually harmed his reputation somewhat ... his first 5-10 years in the league he was as dominant a rush player and scorer as there's ever beenThis is not true. Ovechkin’s breakaway/rush highlight reel for the first half of his career is probably larger than the entire league will combine to produce this year. Ovechkin was absolutely known for scoring off the rush. In fact he was known for rushing the puck even when the numbers didn’t favor him and still ending up alone with the goalie, with the puck in the net.
Maybe if you never watched Ovechkin in his first 5 years in the league. He mainly scored off the rush flying down the wingBoth of these players are great skaters. You would not say that either of them are really known for scoring off the rush like a McDavid or Bure. They dominated with other skills, so I'd say there's not much to choose between the two in this category.
Crosby put up 120 points as a teenager to win an Art Ross, outpacing Ovechkin by 30 points. I don't even want to get into this argument, apart from to say that no honest evaluation would paint one of them as the clear cut winner.Lol who is saying Crosby here? Ovechkin in his prime was the best player in the world. Crosby never came close to Ovechkin's 65 goal season.
I'd only say McDavid may be able to match Ovechkin's 65 goal season. But imagine Ovechkin played in this era now with worse defense? Probably would have scored 80.
The first decade of Ovi's career was defined by his ability to score on the rush. It was what he was known for. Then he slowed down, defensemen figured him out so he stopped scoring for a season or two and then he changed his style to what everyone knows him for now - sneaking into an opening in the left circle and blasting home a nuke on the one timer.You would not say that either of them are really known for scoring off the rush like a McDavid or Bure.
He was the only player I'd ever seen who literally looked like he was sprinting instead of skating. Must have been terrifying to see that tank running top speed either around or through you as a defenseman.Ovechkin, it could be due to his flashy mechanics, but he had that galloping hop and those long strides and would explode past defenders with ease while the puck was on his stick.
K, rewatching highlights, I think they were both fast. If there was separation between them I don't think it was by a lot.
I'm not even sure Crosby had better edgework because Ovechkin was damn impressive too.
OV looked like a vending machine on wheels, but Crosby had a f***ton of power and balance.
The biggest differences was Crosby was relentlessly dogged all the time, and OV was like a freight train. But I dunno, speed seems like a wash. OV was more unstoppable at speed due to size, but Crosby would battle for every inch.
No one seems to remember how explosive prime Ovi was. He had better acceleration and top end speed. Didn't last too long though so Sid definitely wins for better speed throughout their careers but at his peak, Ovi was definitely the stand out.
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The first decade of Ovi's career was defined by his ability to score on the rush. It was what he was known for. Then he slowed down, defensemen figured him out so he stopped scoring for a season or two and then he changed his style to what everyone knows him for now - sneaking into an opening in the left circle and blasting home a nuke on the one timer.
He was the only player I'd ever seen who literally looked like he was sprinting instead of skating. Must have been terrifying to see that tank running top speed either around or through you as a defenseman.