And the hole gets even deeper. The list of players has nothing to do with Draisaitl vs Pastrnak. You read that in yourself. It is there to show you how few players actually hit the 30/70 standard that you seem to suggest would be the "one-year wonder" threshold. Remove Draisaitl if you wish. Now you have 12. How many of those 12 are not elite? And by the way if you check my post history I use three year averages almost any time I post something like this.
And you did not answer my question about pts/60. So I will take it to be that you either did not understand why I asked the question or even what the question meant. Instead you triple down on bad analysis based on a flawed belief that in isolation the numbers you post prove what you intend them to prove.
Frankly I have no idea what your technical background is. But I can assure you that I know what your numbers can and cannot tell someone. Can you say the same???
Oh I totally see what you're trying to say. It's just riddled with bias. You're trying to discredit Pastrnak's superior numbers by requesting "context" when a HUGE point of analytics is to...wait for it...add context. I'm going to guess your inclusion of the term "fancy stats" means you're probably too old to accept them, or incapable to understand what they mean.
You cherry-picked a time period as if it's some sort of industry standard, ignoring the raw data that comes to a pretty basic conclusion -- Pastrnak is as productive Draisaitl, and is in fact very much a part of that group you mentioned.
I say again, Pastrnak is as productive as Draisaitl. And I won't even get into the fact that Draisaitl's cap hit is a whopping $2M more per year.
And the fact that you keep clinging to this completely insignificant "one-year wonder" comment is your way ignoring that Pastrnak is worthy of the ranking and hiding your inability to accept/understand both the methodology used and the definition and purpose of the stats used.
It's been clarified multiple times, that a 50/100 season is not the same as a 30/80 season. That's why the now-retired NHL Official Guide and Record Book had a section dedicated to 50-goal scorers and 100-point scorers. I own every addition, and i couldn't seem to find the 30/80 page.
Those players you listed?
McDavid -- 3 x 100-point seasons
Kucherov -- 2 x 100-point seasons
Crosby 6 x 100-point seasons
Kane 2 x 100-point seasons
Marchand 3 x 80-point seasons
MacKinnon 2 x 90-point seasons
Ovechkin 5 x 90-point seasons
Malkin 4 x 90-point seasons
Tavares -- 4 x 80-point seasons
Sequin -- 2 x 80-point seasons
Scheifele -- 2 x 80-point seasons
Draisaitl's 2019 is the only season he hit over 80 points. One season. Everyone else on the list did it more than once.