That was terrible data collection, please don't repost that.wasn't there some numbers early in OV's career about his acceleration/start/1st 3 strides being the best in the league back then?
When you see Nathan MacKinnon with worse acceleration than Sean Monahan, maybe you should question the data.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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Yeah anyone saying this isn’t close one way or the other does not remember correctly or are extremely biased. Crosby had comparisons to Pavel Bure as a skater when he broke in and Ovechkin was basicaly the fastest skater with the puck at his size the NHL had ever seen. Seriously both were a lot faster than a lot of people remember at the peak of their skating abilities. I always thought that if anything Crosby before the high sprain was slightly faster though, but Ovechkin was more dangerous on the rush due to his size and shot combined with his speed and physicality.
Why would a high ankle sprain have such a negative impact long term on a persons speed?
I’ve seen many people mention it in this thread and never heard of a sprain being that detrimental long term.
Not saying it’s not true but it seems really odd to me.
It’s true for a year, year and a half tops.Why would a high ankle sprain have such a negative impact long term on a persons speed?
I’ve seen many people mention it in this thread and never heard of a sprain being that detrimental long term.
Not saying it’s not true but it seems really odd to me.
I definitely think young Ovechkin’s rush game meant his speed was more highlighted in people’s memory. Crosby’s “grinder/cycle” game tends to be what he’s remembered for, but he could fly when he first came in
Why would a high ankle sprain have such a negative impact long term on a persons speed?
I’ve seen many people mention it in this thread and never heard of a sprain being that detrimental long term.
Not saying it’s not true but it seems really odd to me.
Crosby the better all around player and ovechkin got the edge in goal scoring + more physical that's about it. Pretty much I would choose Crosby in every situation.
That’s nice, but what about the thread topic.?Crosby the better all around player and ovechkin got the edge in goal scoring + more physical that's about it. Pretty much I would choose Crosby in every situation.
OV did fastest skater, Crosby never did that event someone said earlier.Always thought was Ovie but isn't there any all star skills stats or something available?
I always thought of him as Bure in Lindros' body. Terrifying!This was well after Crosby’s high ankle sprain. Look at clips of young Crosby if you don’t think it’s close.
Pavel Bure.
Well for what it's worth Crosby’s speed at his peak from 2009-14 is also underrated. He had regained a lot of it back by then but still didn’t have it quite to where it was in 2005-08. IIRC it was quite a bad high ankle sprain that noticeably affected his skating for some time.
If you threw both of them out of an airplane in a straight line they would probably descend at the same rate sureI think Crosby is the better skater but OV was like a bull, both going in a straight line Im not really sure who has the higher speed
Good analogyI always thought of him as Bure in Lindros' body. Terrifying!
.....for five years
What a wild take. They both had very good top end speed and were very quick players. Saying Sid “never had those sorts of skills” to skate past defenders is disingenuous at best.Ovie was famous for blowing by people, backing them off with speed, and then firing the puck past them. Sid never had those sorts of skills.
The revisions for Crosby are seemingly a bottomless well. If someone asked which player was best at drawing with sidewalk chalk, half the forum would swear Crosby was legendary at it.
That was terrible data collection, please don't repost that.
And that was post-prime OV anyway
When you see Nathan MacKinnon with worse acceleration than Sean Monahan, maybe you should question the data.
This is garbage. People, please don't trust numbers by themselves, there was very limited data collection for this study.
Oh and McDavid had worse acceleration and speed than Tavares. Man, everyone who liked your post is a sheep
pretty sure everyone falls in a straight line but that depends on the wind resistance while their falling but still was pretty obvious the guy didnt even fully read what I wrote and it wasnt alot lolIf you threw both of them out of an airplane in a straight line they would probably descend at the same rate sure