Scoring is OV. Speed is OV. Physicality is OV. Hockey IQ is OV. Keeping his head up is OV. creativity is OV. Shot is OV. Skill is OV. Winning is OV. Hardware belongs to OV.
I just can't agree with this run-down.
Scoring
Lindros was a more productive player in his career. 93 points per 82 for Lindros, 89 for Ovechkin (score adjusted, still 102-101 for Lindros). In their first 8 years (for Lindros, this is prior to losing a whole season to concussions), Lindros 111 per 82, Ovechkin 100 per 82.
Speed
Given differences in training standards and the way the game was played, I don't agree. They're even.
Physicality
Look, I'm a Rangers fan. I have no good feelings about Ovechkin or Lindros as a Flyer. I've seen plenty of Ovechkin's physicality and, as a Rangers fan, it was never EVER as intimidating as Lindros' as a Flyer. The videos posted above just don't do him justice. Ovechkin is plenty physical, but it just doesn't compare. It wasn't JUST Lindros being dirty. It was the way he forechecked. It was the way he came at you with speed. It was everything you'd ever want from a physical player. Ovechkin's was more just a nice aspect of his game. It wasn't something his game was built around.
Hockey IQ
Probably comparable, but I think Lindros' playmaking gives him the edge. He understood the ice better overall than Ovechkin, though Ovechkin is better at finding scoring seams.
Keeping his head up
Obviously Ovechkin
Creativity
I agree with Ovechkin here, marginally, but it's a stylistic thing more than any big difference.
Shot
Obviously Ovechkin. That's not even close. While I think Lindros beats out Ovechkin in several skill categories IMO, he has no single aspect that is head and shoulders above the way that Ovechkin's shot is.
Skill
In terms of overall skill, I end up giving this to Lindros. Guy was literally top-tier at every single thing he did. Ovechkin's a better passer than he gets credit for being, especially early in his career, but I wouldn't call his passing top-tier.
Winning
Obviously Ovechkin, though 1 Cup to his name is somewhat of a disappointment for a player of his stature.
Hardware
Ovechkin wins here too, but it's mostly driven longevity and by Richard trophies that are the result of Ovechkin's shot being what it was. Not that he would have won any, but the Richard trophy didn't even exist for most of Lindros' career. Lindros without concussion problems likely wins at least one more Hart. Hell, he was probably the mid-season MVP in his first year with the Rangers without even playing much of a physical game... but then the wheels fell off with another concussion.
At the end of this, I consider the two players pretty comparable overall. The only thing that really sets Ovechkin apart from Lindros is his health and longevity.