BrookswasHere44
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Its always so strange how little fans wore apparel back in those days. That industry sure exploded. Can't get enough of clips like that bringing me back to my childhood
I miss players who like to SLOW the game down and improvise. It is sorely lacking in today's game. The game today is way too robotic for my liking.
I do see a little bit of Mario in Jack Eichel, though. Hopefully he fulfills his potential. I love the way he plays the game.
As for Mario, what do you expect from the greatest player my city has ever produced (or ever will!)?
I think Sid gets a little disrespected all time. Great numbers dont tell all of his story.I lived in Cole Harbour for several years and got to watch Crosby as he was going through the minors until he left for St Mary's. Then he returned to play in the Q where I saw him quite a bit. Dominate player in so many ways back then, as he still is today. Having moved around a bit, got to see Gretsky play several games as well as Mario.
Crosby is certainly a great player and will have some rarefied points totals when he retires but Gretsky still would be the best that has ever played. Mario was without question right up there with him. Better than Gretzky in some respects but just slightly behind him overall. Mario might have beaten some of his records had he stayed healthy for his career but Gretzky was unique. No one saw the ice like he did. No one created plays from nothing like Wayne.
When you look at Pts/G, only 2 with over 1000 points are close to 2, all the rest are below 1.5. Gretzky at 1.921 and Mario at 1.883. Pretty amazing to think they were that much better than all those before them or since.
In terms of skill, they are that far ahead of the rest, that close to each other and played very differently than each other. Had Mario played the same number of games, He would have likely been the all time scoring leader but Wayne would still be the all time points leader.
I don't think we'll ever again, see that level of skill or those types of numbers these 2 produced.
In honor of all-star weekend, check out the 42 second mark. Even in an all-star game, the fluidity of what 66 does there is just mindbending.
And it wasn't like with Datsyuk, Malkin or Benn, where you might get one or two of these a year. 66 did something like this once or twice a week.
I lived in Cole Harbour for several years and got to watch Crosby as he was going through the minors until he left for St Mary's. Then he returned to play in the Q where I saw him quite a bit. Dominate player in so many ways back then, as he still is today. Having moved around a bit, got to see Gretsky play several games as well as Mario.
Crosby is certainly a great player and will have some rarefied points totals when he retires but Gretsky still would be the best that has ever played. Mario was without question right up there with him. Better than Gretzky in some respects but just slightly behind him overall. Mario might have beaten some of his records had he stayed healthy for his career but Gretzky was unique. No one saw the ice like he did. No one created plays from nothing like Wayne.
When you look at Pts/G, only 2 with over 1000 points are close to 2, all the rest are below 1.5. Gretzky at 1.921 and Mario at 1.883. Pretty amazing to think they were that much better than all those before them or since.
In terms of skill, they are that far ahead of the rest, that close to each other and played very differently than each other. Had Mario played the same number of games, He would have likely been the all time scoring leader but Wayne would still be the all time points leader.
I don't think we'll ever again, see that level of skill or those types of numbers these 2 produced.
He was in a class by himself. Makes you question the physics of how he was able to do some of what he did.
Go to Mark Madden's twitter page and get the link to newly posted video of Mario's first intrasquad scrimmage in 1984. I don't have to watch because I remember it well.