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Does he often get called a clutch finals performer? He gets called one of the best to ever play the game, but specifically a clutch scf performer?
I’ve heard it many times. When taking a player for a game 7, lot of people say Crosby.Does he often get called a clutch finals performer? He gets called one of the best to ever play the game, but specifically a clutch scf performer?
Well said. Not invisible, not a liability.There some truth to that, only +3 in 25 cup finals games but it's not like he been invisible or a liability. The Olympic golden goal have a lot to do with the clutch when it matter impression. Pittsburgh had multiple great run with a great cast of players, and lead by a great captain. no reason to nit-pick here.
He got the top defensive assignment from every lineup he ever faced.
Solid 200’ player that also had to take hard defensive match ups. He was doing a lot more for Pittsburgh than just racking up points.In 2009 he had 2 assists in the finals and zero points in games 5-7, including the SC winning game.
In 2016 he had 4 assists in the finals and zero points in games 3-5. Two of his four assists in the SC winning game.
In 2017 he finally scored a goal in the finals coupled with 6 assists with zero points in the SC winning game.
Is there a reason why this propaganda floats around that he’s a dependable clutch player in the finals?
Hah I'm not denying Crosby's talent, just saying that the "he had the best defenders doubling teaming him" talking point is such a paradox. That's the norm for all the GOAT players. It can't be used as an excuse just because he has SCF series where he personally underperformedhe is as good as we say he is.... our eyes ain't lieing to us.
And you certainly are trying to say "he isn't.
I guess that's 2 more points then McDavid has scored ever in a Stanley Cups final last game.In 2009 he had 2 assists in the finals and zero points in games 5-7, including the SC winning game.
In 2016 he had 4 assists in the finals and zero points in games 3-5. Two of his four assists in the SC winning game.
In 2017 he finally scored a goal in the finals coupled with 6 assists with zero points in the SC winning game.
Is there a reason why this propaganda floats around that he’s a dependable clutch player in the finals?
So Toews?No one gives a f*** about how many points he's putting up in the finals. People care that he has 3 cup wins in an era where that kind of success is insanely rare.
Crosby was the leader of the Penguins and they had 3 cup wins and 4 cup appearances with him. Trying to cling to "he didn't have that many points!" to discredit him just makes you look like a hater.
What does "clutch" mean?Weird thread all around. First, the premise. I don't think that Crosby's calling card has ever been clutch performance in the finals.
Second, no one bothered to even attempt to define what "clutch" means. The OP vaguely hints at it, but I'd challenge that assumption.
Third, the responses are aggressively swerving the point with some pretty weak defenses. I don't remember those series enough to say one way or another.
It's weird how obsessed Oilers fans are at bringing Crosby down. They can't seem to enjoy the fact their guy is the top dog now and still have to find reasons to downplay Crosby's career.Of course an Oilers fan started this thread lol
They know in their hearts their boy is a loserIt's weird how obsessed Oilers fans are at bringing Crosby down. They can't seem to enjoy the fact their guy is the top dog now and still have to find reasons to downplay Crosby's career.
Fourth: This ^ reply.What does "clutch" mean?
Watch a Patrick Kane playoffs highlight reel. I'm sure there's a couple on youtube.....
Never heard him be called thisDoes he often get called a clutch finals performer? He gets called one of the best to ever play the game, but specifically a clutch scf performer?