Zetterberg and Datsyuk or Yzerman and Fedorov?

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Are people not reading the OP or are you just blinded by nostalgia?

This is quite obviously Dastyuk and Zetterberg. Any other answer just confirms you're not sure about the question at hand.
 
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Are people not reading the OP or are you just blinded by nostalgia?

This is quite obviously Dastyuk and Zetterberg. Any other answer just confirms you're not sure about the question at hand.
It's closer considering the years given, but how is it obvious? To start, 3 Cups to 1.
 
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Yzerman won a Selke over Fedorov in this time frame. That shouldn't happen if Fedorov is playing at anywhere near the mythical level people usually ascribe to him in their minds. Also, Zetterberg's 2008 season + playoffs > any of Yzerman and Fedorov's runs in this time frame, then you pair him with a guy who won the Selke and was 4th in scoring two years in a row.
 
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Any era of Fedorov while he was a Detroit Red Wing automatically is superior. Dude is arguably one of the top 10 F's to ever play the game, if you discount his playing time post-Detroit. Putting that with Yzerman is just vastly superior. I love Zetterberg and Datsyuk, but I would think even they would say it's not even a close argument.

ETA: Also...3 Cups during that "Dead Puck Era" to Zetterberg/Datsyuk's 1 during their era.
 
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Aren’t they the same thing at this point?

For believing he’s better than post 1997 Fedorov and Yzerman? Not even close. Seems you have no real idea how good he actually was. Infact Datsyuk is the only one here who had a truly elite season in his 30s. 6th in points per game at age 36 (63gp), better advanced stats than Bergeron, Lidstrom retired, Helm and Abdelkader regular linemates 5vs5. Fedorov only managed something similar to this at his absolute peak, not playing on one ankle and with a host of elite players on the ice with him 24/7.
 
In the timeframe you’re giving here I am inclined to take Datsyuk and Zetterberg. Zetterberg in his prime is better than post 1997 Yzerman and Datsyuk in his prime is better than post 1997 Fedorov for the most part, although Fedorov still had a few great playoff runs after this point I believe.
I tend to lean Zetts/Dats in the actual time frame being asked here but it's a bit of a pickem maybe.

that being said the timeframes is a leading question for the last year Federov wasn't even a Red Wing and the first year for Fedorov was his hold out year.

also the ages of all players in the timeframes being asked are like this

Fedorov 28-33
Yzerman 32-38

Zetts 25-31
Dats 27-34


I’m shocked at the results here. Did people not read the question properly that it’s only post 1997 for Fedorov and Yzerman? This leads me to believe Datsyuk and Zetterberg are much more underrated than I had previously thought.
People have an instant reaction to overall careers even before they read the question, that's pretty obvious with some of the answers here in this thread.

This is an AINEC situation unfortunately
More like you didn't read the actual question AINEC.
 

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