Also, Orr put his numbers up playing D.philpritchard wrote:And if you think Lemieux had injury problems, you may want to keep in mind that Bobby Orr's career was essentially over before he turned 27. He only played 36 games from that point on.
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Guys, all I said was that Mario seemed more likeable....as a person. Of course Gretzky was better!
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I have always found him extremely unlikable.southp wrote:Guys, all I said was that Mario seemed more likeable....as a person. Of course Gretzky was better!
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This is the other thing I think Lemiuex had going for him, as it relates to public opinion. He was the underdog. Gretzky's Oilers teams were SO dominant, you couldn't help but root for the guy trying to unseat them.
I mean hell, didnt they get rid of the 4 on 4 and replace them with the whole coincidental minor penalties just because the Oilers were so ridiculous?
RE: Stevens. The numbers you're pointing too also coincide with Stevens prime, his age 25-28 seasons, and he was the essentially the first "power forward" of that wave. As defenses started to figure out how to deal with that type of player, and he started to deal with his own significant injury problems, of course his production went down. So while Mario gets a ton of credit for making him better, there were a lot of other factors that went into his decline. But jesus christ his 91-92 is absolutely insane- 123 pts, 54 goals AND 254 Penalty Minutes? Dude spent more than 4 games in the box, and still put up those numbers.
I mean hell, didnt they get rid of the 4 on 4 and replace them with the whole coincidental minor penalties just because the Oilers were so ridiculous?
RE: Stevens. The numbers you're pointing too also coincide with Stevens prime, his age 25-28 seasons, and he was the essentially the first "power forward" of that wave. As defenses started to figure out how to deal with that type of player, and he started to deal with his own significant injury problems, of course his production went down. So while Mario gets a ton of credit for making him better, there were a lot of other factors that went into his decline. But jesus christ his 91-92 is absolutely insane- 123 pts, 54 goals AND 254 Penalty Minutes? Dude spent more than 4 games in the box, and still put up those numbers.
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and not to belabor the longevity point, but an 1100 point difference has to play a role. Shit, Gretzky has almost a 1000 points more than 2nd place. (i did not realize how large that gap had gotten by the end of his career.)
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I still find this opinion hard to understand.Thejambi wrote:I have always found him extremely unlikable.southp wrote:Guys, all I said was that Mario seemed more likeable....as a person. Of course Gretzky was better!
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He's handsomephilpritchard wrote:I still find this opinion hard to understand.Thejambi wrote:I have always found him extremely unlikable.southp wrote:Guys, all I said was that Mario seemed more likeable....as a person. Of course Gretzky was better!
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Im not sure i am digging this whole "phil sharing opinions before running day nine" nonsense.
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It's like when BRL posts gifs and memes when it's his pick.
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Here's one of my favourite hockey moments.

500th career goal. While shorthanded. To complete the hat-trick. In overtime.

500th career goal. While shorthanded. To complete the hat-trick. In overtime.
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What else do we want to talk about?
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Except you left out the asterisks...philpritchard wrote:If this is meant to show how Lemieux is better, I'm not sure it does a very good job.- 2nd in points per game (Gretzky is 1st)*
- 2nd in goals per game (min. 500 games)(Gretzky is 4th)
- 2nd in assists per game (Gretzky is 1st)*
- 1st in goals per game in playoffs (Gretzky is 2nd)
Only when Lemieux came back in his late thirties to prop up a dying franchise did his per game numbers drop below Gretzky's. Through the end of the 2002-2003 season (the third year of his final comeback, and when he was about the same age Gretzky was when he retired), he still had a higher points per game average. And that's without having the benefit of having played between the ages of 31 and 35. And having missed nearly two whole seasons in his prime (ages 28-29). He won back-to-back scoring titles going into that period and then won back-to-back scoring titles coming out of it, so it's not a stretch to think he would've easily put up a pair of 160+ point seasons in there. In fact, from the point where Gretzky was entering his physical prime (age 27), the only scoring titles he won from then on came in seasons where Lemieux played less that 30 games. From age 22 through his second retirement (at 31), Lemieux won the scoring title in every season where he played at least 30 games except for one, and that was in an era when the NHL was packed to the brim with top flight scoring talent in their primes.
I called Gretzky the third best ever (behind Lemieux and Orr) in my initial post, and later posted that I wouldn't put up any sort of argument against someone who wanted to say Orr was the greatest player ever.philpritchard wrote:And if you think Lemieux had injury problems, you may want to keep in mind that Bobby Orr's career was essentially over before he turned 27. He only played 36 games from that point on.
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Phil, I'm curious as to why Varlamov over Roy?
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And I want to say Lemieux is third. So... do we fight now, or...?Lament wrote:Except you left out the asterisks...philpritchard wrote:If this is meant to show how Lemieux is better, I'm not sure it does a very good job.- 2nd in points per game (Gretzky is 1st)*
- 2nd in goals per game (min. 500 games)(Gretzky is 4th)
- 2nd in assists per game (Gretzky is 1st)*
- 1st in goals per game in playoffs (Gretzky is 2nd)
Only when Lemieux came back in his late thirties to prop up a dying franchise did his per game numbers drop below Gretzky's. Through the end of the 2002-2003 season (the third year of his final comeback, and when he was about the same age Gretzky was when he retired), he still had a higher points per game average. And that's without having the benefit of having played between the ages of 31 and 35. And having missed nearly two whole seasons in his prime (ages 28-29). He won back-to-back scoring titles going into that period and then won back-to-back scoring titles coming out of it, so it's not a stretch to think he would've easily put up a pair of 160+ point seasons in there. In fact, from the point where Gretzky was entering his physical prime (age 27), the only scoring titles he won from then on came in seasons where Lemieux played less that 30 games. From age 22 through his second retirement (at 31), Lemieux won the scoring title in every season where he played at least 30 games except for one, and that was in an era when the NHL was packed to the brim with top flight scoring talent in their primes.
I called Gretzky the third best ever (behind Lemieux and Orr) in my initial post, and later posted that I wouldn't put up any sort of argument against someone who wanted to say Orr was the greatest player ever.philpritchard wrote:And if you think Lemieux had injury problems, you may want to keep in mind that Bobby Orr's career was essentially over before he turned 27. He only played 36 games from that point on.
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Roy had a couple bad games early and WhatIf seems to love Varlamov.Mecca wrote:Phil, I'm curious as to why Varlamov over Roy?
Also, it's taken very little time for me to start not caring about what happens to my teams in this.
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Spoken like a true leafs fan in the post-lockout eraphilpritchard wrote:Roy had a couple bad games early and WhatIf seems to love Varlamov.Mecca wrote:Phil, I'm curious as to why Varlamov over Roy?
Also, it's taken very little time for me to start not caring about what happens to my teams in this.
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At least I have confidence in the Leafs' future right now (for the first time in a long, long time). I'm pretty sure my team in this tournament is just going to be more of the same the rest of the way.Mecca wrote:Spoken like a true leafs fan in the post-lockout eraphilpritchard wrote:Roy had a couple bad games early and WhatIf seems to love Varlamov.Mecca wrote:Phil, I'm curious as to why Varlamov over Roy?
Also, it's taken very little time for me to start not caring about what happens to my teams in this.