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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Add Maurice Richard. Crosby when he knew the cup was near. Gordie Howe in a much tougher checking league. Mario Lemieux. For Christ Sakes he even left out Gretzky in the early mid 80's.
McDavid played really well against an undermanned Kings team without their benchmark Blueliner. But saying that he played the best generational player games ever seen is just either a flat out lie, or flat out stupid. If someone is going to come and troll and opposition board . . . man . . . at least be good at it and don't make yourself look like a fool.
The Oiler fanbase needs to send better a quality of trolls for us to toy with.
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Crosby on his cup runs was the most complete player I think I've seen play. Aside from fighting, it was amazing how he did everything at such a high level for his team to win. McDavid is a scoring machine, but even in his 30s I would still take Crosby over him to win a playoff series.