connellc
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- Dec 2, 2010
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He had the most opportunities to go deep. Let's not forget Bure led the 1994 playoffs in goals, while scoring 31 points. I would say Bure's playoff stats are better than Fedorov's; it's just a smaller sample.
I see your Bure of 1994 and present you with Fedorov 1998. He led the playoffs in goals too. I actually more impressed with Fedorov. All of Pavels playoff stats are in his prime and Sergei hangs in pretty good with him at nearly a PPG with nearly 3 times more played and more success and tougher competition too. I give the playoff resume to Fedorov. How many players have scored 4 straight 20-point playoffs? Sergei always stepped up his game in the playoffs.
If you're talking absolute peak (1 season), Bure's 1994 is better than Fedorov's 1998, but the body of work and success is too much to put Pavel ahead of Sergei.