WarriorofTime
Registered User
- Jul 3, 2010
- 29,831
- 18,192
All you did was (a) remove his peak, (b) then show that outside his peak he was an average FIRST line even strength player and the best powerplay, and (c) not include that he remained very good another like seven seasons even after that?It doesn't seem to be a problem for other all-time level players to substantially improve their teams goal differential when they step on the ice.
...what are we even doing here? Like you don't want to say this is agenda-based, but I don't know how else to interpret it at this point? I don't even know what point you're trying to reach in the roundabout way here
Goal scoring will always be the NHL's most valued skill, imo.Nobody in their right mind would say that Ovechkin provides no surplus value, I happen to think that his counting stats tend to severely overrate him as a player and there isn't much meat to his game after 2011.
Last edited: