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Originally Posted by Textcritic
That’s laughable. Ovechkin captained his team to a Stanley Cup. I could give a rats ass if he ever engaged in a fight with another player. He is better than Iginla ever was at almost everything that matters in hockey. Ovechkin is a “generational” player by most measures; Iginla is not.
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While Jarome Iginla was an active NHL player (1996-2017) not one single other player scored more goals than he did.
A human generation is about 22-33 years (wiki).
If being the best goal scorer of your entire generation doesn't make you a generational player, you need new metrics for determining who makes the cut. smh.