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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Well MacKinnon has won while McDavid hasn't, so I'll gladly take the former.
Kucherov has also had a hand in multiple championships, so again... I'll take that.
I don't know what more you're seeking than guys who are instrumental in winning cups (and sometimes scoring races).
Crosby is on his own level in my mind. Kind of a different era of hockey though, so hard to measure straight across with today's top players. But in terms of an ability to do everything at the highest level, he was the best of his generation.
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I agree with most of that
I often don’t know how to place MacKinnon v McDavid because of some of those considerations
Ultimately though McDavid could be the best offensive player in history
But yeah if you get a Kane or a Kuch level winger that’s massive. Kaprizov is probably another name you can add
Then you need to find your version of Point and Toews to compliment your elite winger