Metrags
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One thing remains for realz.
I can piss farther than everyone here.
I can piss farther than everyone here.
Has anyone considered leadership as part of the discussion? Datsyuk is a truly great player but by far he lacks leadership skills and if you're talking all around player, you have to knock him for that the same way you knock Crosby for not killing penalties.
Has anyone considered leadership as part of the discussion? Datsyuk is a truly great player but by far he lacks leadership skills and if you're talking all around player, you have to knock him for that the same way you knock Crosby for not killing penalties.
I dont know why jarome Iginlas name has been tossed around like all the others I mean sure he may have lost his touch a little bit now but he is still damn good on both sides of the rink
Also, OFFENSE is half of the game, the other half you spend playing DEFENSE. So in order to be 'best overall' you have to show exemplary skills in BOTH areas first and foremost. You can bring the smaller categories into discussion later. Ovy/Crosby have no place in this thread for that reason.
Maybe the best way to score players here is to grade them xx/100 for off/def, xx/50 for physicality and cleanliness, and maybe even xx/25 for leadership. Then figure that percentages.
Can I assume that half of the membership don't watch any Pens hockey!!! Crosby do kill penalties. He even fights and seems to win them all
Remember guys and gals it is just opinions which are plentiful on this site.
[/QUOTE]The reason I said that is its true.. Ovechkin does not nomally have to play defensively, because he is so good offensively. I think you sometimes look at a post and not even try to think what was posted before your respond in a negative way. It is impossible to really determine who the "overall best player" without knowing what is being graded. All that we all can offer is an opinion. There is no fact based information to go on...Last year you wanted Richards traded, he was no good, now you are touting him to be the best overall player?
QUOTE=GrimUSMC;1622846]Then why would you say something to the effect of "AO is busy making scoring chances not playing D". That means you either missed it, or have no idea what it means. I gave you the benefit of the doubt, lol.
I was going to chime in with Crosby kills penalties too but some of the members in this thread obviously don't watch Pens games...So why bother :|
By the way ladies and gents, in late 2008, of the 28 GM's in the league (you know the men that run the teams) 15 of them picked Crosby for who they would take to build a team around. Richards and Dats were not even mentioned. If you guys put them as the best "all around" then why hasn't even ONE GM acknowledged either of them? Heck Zetterburg even got votes ahead of Dats.
Surely the "best overall" player in the league would get a least ONE vote :|. On that note I'll side with the experts, not you guys
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=252046
Perhaps one of the mods could change the thread title to:
"Why your idea of who is the best over-all player in the NHL is wrong!"
Joking of course....
We all know the best player is Kovalchuk - look at his pay cheque.
Perhaps one of the mods could change the thread title to:
"Why your idea of who is the best over-all player in the NHL is wrong!"
Joking of course....
We all know the best player is Kovalchuk - look at his pay cheque.
I was going to chime in with Crosby kills penalties too but some of the members in this thread obviously don't watch Pens games...So why bother :|
By the way ladies and gents, in late 2008, of the 28 GM's in the league (you know the men that run the teams) 15 of them picked Crosby for who they would take to build a team around. Richards and Dats were not even mentioned. If you guys put them as the best "all around" then why hasn't even ONE GM acknowledged either of them? Heck Zetterburg even got votes ahead of Dats.
Surely the "best overall" player in the league would get a least ONE vote :|. On that note I'll side with the experts, not you guys
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=252046