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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Only 40 players in the NHL have scored at a PPG pace or greater, and about half of those played in the 80's. It's a pretty high bar to achieve when scoring typically goes down. Even Jagr was a hair short a PPG in the playoffs over his career.
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Admittedly it's a somewhat arbitrary bar. Maybe it should be more like 0.75. Point is, how many great regular season players are there in the NHL who can't raise their game in the playoffs? And how will that affect their legacy?