StealingSociety
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-31- said:because Vanek is going to be a machine
How do you know what he's going to be?
-31- said:because Vanek is going to be a machine
Lionel Hutz said:Don't think anyone's mentioned it yet, but Ovechkin was drafted in 2004, not 2003.
Mothra said:Ovechkin > Crosby
You dont. How do you know he's not going to be?StealingSociety said:How do you know what he's going to be?
kingpest19 said:Easy Ovechkin has put up better numbers. Both are first year nhl players. Ovechkin has also put up better numbers in less games
Link?Lionel Hutz said:Don't think anyone's mentioned it yet, but Ovechkin was drafted in 2004, not 2003.
DrMoses said:The list is a joke.
How can you put a 20 year old over an 18 year old in terms of a PROSPECT list when they are pretty much dead even during their rookie campaigns.
It defies logic itself...
Well, he also thinks Dainius Zubrus is a superior offensive threat to Recchi+Palffy+Lemieux+Gonchar.Mothra said:"His size, superior sniping skills, and demonstrated ability to put a team on his back give him the slight edge over Sidney Crosby, though there is very little separating the two in terms of potential"
just because not all share your opinion does not make it a "joke"
Bullseye! said:Well, he also thinks Dainius Zubrus is a superior offensive threat to Recchi+Palffy+Lemieux+Gonchar.
DrMoses said:The list is a joke.
How can you put a 20 year old over an 18 year old in terms of a PROSPECT list when they are pretty much dead even during their rookie campaigns.
It defies logic itself...
DrMoses said:The list is a joke.
How can you put a 20 year old over an 18 year old in terms of a PROSPECT list when they are pretty much dead even during their rookie campaigns.
It defies logic itself...
Draft, schmaft. He's about a year and 11 mo. older than Crosby. He leads Crosby by 4 points on a comparable team. Sure, Sid has the geriatric pair of Leclair and Recchi to work with but all things considered they are pretty damn close. Yes, it is "pretty much even" to most people outside of Washington and Pittsburgh.EroCaps said:How are they "pretty much even"? Ovechkin is doing more w/much less on the scoresheet and leads Crosby in basically every statistical category. His team also has more wins. They are 1 draft year apart.
Wake up.
Strictly in stats, they're more or less even. But I think it's the rest of the things that make a hockey player where Ovechkin has widened the gap. Physical game, 2way play being the most noteworthy. Crosby might catch up on in two years, and he might not. There's nothing wrong with going with the guy who is doing it now.ryz said:Draft, schmaft. He's about a year and 11 mo. older than Crosby. He leads Crosby by 4 points on a comparable team. Sure, Sid has the geriatric pair of Leclair and Recchi to work with but all things considered they are pretty damn close. Yes, it is "pretty much even" to most people outside of Washington and Pittsburgh.
Nope, no one noticed.jacketracket said:Great write-up ... anyone else notice a glaring error, though?
Ovechkin was drafted in '04, not '03 ...
Thanks, I didn't know that until you posted it.jacketracket said:Great write-up ... anyone else notice a glaring error, though?
Ovechkin was drafted in '04, not '03 ...
Irish Blues said:Link?
RallyKiller said:Thanks, I didn't know that until you posted it.
Seph said:Strictly in stats, they're more or less even. But I think it's the rest of the things that make a hockey player where Ovechkin has widened the gap. Physical game, 2way play being the most noteworthy. Crosby might catch up on in two years, and he might not. There's nothing wrong with going with the guy who is doing it now.
jacketracket said:Great write-up ... anyone else notice a glaring error, though?
Ovechkin was drafted in '04, not '03 ...
DrMoses said:Crosby has played well in his own and and has shown he's not afraid to hit either. Plus he controls the puck more and makes more room for his teammates.
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