Rants Mulliniks
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- Jun 22, 2008
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Just wondering if anyone has ever compiled a statistical ranking of the best individual performances by players compared to their teammates in both regular season and playoffs?
For instance, in 1992-93, Doug Gilmour recorded 127 points in 83 games or 1.53 PPG while his next closest teammate had 74 points in 78 games or 0.95 PPG. Come playoff time he had 35 points in 21 games or 1.67 PPG while his next closest teammate had 20 points in 21 games or .95 PPG.
Basically his PPG compared to number 2 on his team was phenomenal (almost twice his closest contributor). The 83-84 Oilers saw Gretzky at 1.84 but his second closest had 1.47 PPG.
Soooooo, if that makes sense, has anyone ever compiled that info? I'd love to see what were the most dominant statistical performances compared to fellow teammates (i.e. greatest displays of carrying a team).
For instance, in 1992-93, Doug Gilmour recorded 127 points in 83 games or 1.53 PPG while his next closest teammate had 74 points in 78 games or 0.95 PPG. Come playoff time he had 35 points in 21 games or 1.67 PPG while his next closest teammate had 20 points in 21 games or .95 PPG.
Basically his PPG compared to number 2 on his team was phenomenal (almost twice his closest contributor). The 83-84 Oilers saw Gretzky at 1.84 but his second closest had 1.47 PPG.
Soooooo, if that makes sense, has anyone ever compiled that info? I'd love to see what were the most dominant statistical performances compared to fellow teammates (i.e. greatest displays of carrying a team).