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Old 11-09-2018, 10:28 AM   #2281
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And even then its not as though his health 'let him down' the League let him down by allowing people to try caving his skull in.
Yeah, it's the same affliction that affects Gaudreau's hands.
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McDavid live would be worth the price of admission. What would a ticket be there? $20?
Was curious myself so I checked ticket master. You can purchase a Verified Resale Ticket for 15.00 big ones.
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I guess it depends on what you consider a generation (it seems like for many it feels like 2-3 years), but until McDavid steps it up across the board, Crosby is still the best all around player of the last 20 years in my eyes.

McDavid has a few skillsets nobody can match, but Crosby has been as complete package of player as there is...he has had a killer mix of talent, intelligence and drive. And most importantly, he's done it at the highest level, and when it matters. The only thing that has let him down is his health.

Yeah the definition of generational is always odd and depends on the person.
For me I look at it as a simple question - is the player considered the best in the league for a sustained period of time.

I look at it in about decade long windows.
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For me I look at it as a simple question - is the player considered the best in the league for a sustained period of time.
I generally agree with that, although the length of that "sustained period" is important. For me a generational player has to be the best not just for 2-3 years, but a solid 10+.

McDavid is most likely that guy now. Can he sustain it for another decade? We will see I guess.
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I generally agree with that, although the length of that "sustained period" is important. For me a generational player has to be the best not just for 2-3 years, but a solid 10+.

McDavid is most likely that guy now. Can he sustain it for another decade? We will see I guess.

Yup agreed. Iginla was the best player in the game for a very short period of time. Not generational.
I would argue Nik Lindstrom is a generational defenseman based on his sustained period of being the very best blueliner. But doesn't often get talked about that way.
But in general for some reason, when folks talk about generational players it seems like it's always forwards.
Who are the dmen and goalies that should be considered generational?



Dmen: Orr, Lindstrom. Who else?
Goalies: Roy, Brodeur, Hasek? Plante? Sawchuk? Dryden?


Seems more clear with forwards: Richard, Howe, Gretzky, Lemiuex, Crosby, etc.
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Paul Coffey is tough to ignore
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Paul Coffey is tough to ignore

Is Coffee the best dman of that generation or Bourque?
Coffey won 2 in the mid 80s and then picked up a 3rd with the Wings, which for some reason I COMPLETELY don't recall.

Bourque won 5



Going back further Doug Harvey won 7



So I think my list is:

Harvey
Orr
Bourque
Lindstrom



No one has emerged from the current generation.
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For goalies I think you have to go:
Plante
Dryden
Roy
Hasek
Brodeur
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Hasek is first in my eyes from a purely analytical/historiographical perspective. Of course I don't have the breadth of viewing experience as others do
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McDavid is a generational talent, anyone who thinks otherwise has homer glasses on.

He's the best player since Crosby, Crosby is the best player to ever play (not adjusted for eras).
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Hasek is first in my eyes from a purely analytical/historiographical perspective. Of course I don't have the breadth of viewing experience as others do
You calling us old?
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For shame, discussing the greats of the game in this no good thread. Sullying their legacies by mentioning them alongside so much no goodness.


Mcdavid is no good.

Edmonton is no good.

End of story.
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For shame, discussing the greats of the game in this no good thread. Sullying their legacies by mentioning them alongside so much no goodness.


Mcdavid is no good.

Edmonton is no good.

End of story.
Hey did you guys hear? Edmonton is hosting the Grey Cup this year and the Eskimos couldn't make the playoffs in a 9 team league.
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You calling us old?
...Yes.

You ok with that, gramps?
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...Yes.

You ok with that, gramps?
Why aren't you in class?
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Real answer? My lecture is in a break
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Hey did you guys hear? Edmonton is hosting the Grey Cup this year and the Eskimos couldn't make the playoffs in a 9 team league.
And Jason Maas is coming back for another season of tantrums and being an all around #######.
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Hes too busy on your lawn.
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Hasek is first in my eyes from a purely analytical/historiographical perspective. Of course I don't have the breadth of viewing experience as others do
Hasek had you sitting on the edge of your seat. He captured your imagination like few players in that position have been able to do. Even at the time he was larger than life.
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