GirardSpinorama
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was much better then Seguin in 12/13.And it was basically a wash in '11-12 and 13-14
was much better then Seguin in 12/13.
Taylor Hall has 3 seasons being in the top 10 in scoringThis is clearly what have you done for me lately.
Seguin is still ahead but if Hall has another top 10 offensive season next year it'll be even IMO. I still remember TSN devoting 90% of their programming of June 2010 to Taylor vs Tyler
Taylor Hall has 3 seasons being in the top 10 in scoring
Tyler Seguin has 2...and hd plays with Benn.
Hall is just a better player.
You knows what's more unlikely ...Seguin ever carrying a team like Hall did this past season and winning league MVP. Chiarello is a bum. Its been well noted. Terrible GM.Yeah, better argument would be the fact that Seguin has 5 consecutive 70+ point seasons and Taylor Hall just broke 30 goals for the first time in his career. Let's not pretend Taylor Hall didn't just get off a 53 point season. His 93 points and the Devils miracle run isn't likely to happen again. We will see though I suppose. I could be wrong.
At least we can all sit back and laugh at how Chiarelli traded both of these guys for next to nothing in comparison to their actual values.
You knows what's more unlikely ...Seguin ever carrying a team like Hall did this past season and winning league MVP. Chiarello is a bum. Its been well noted. Terrible GM.
It's Taylor for me today and possibly Tyler tomorrow. And probably Taylor again the day after. Always back and forth.Went with Tyler but ask me tomorrow and i could go with Taylor
Seguin carried the Stars the entire 2nd half of the season, and if he plays the same way all of this year you can expect some Hart consideration. Lot of people like you don't realize that if Seguin didn't have a supporting group of guys like Benn/Radulov and was on a team like the Devils he'd be getting Hart consideration too. That's kind of what happens when a really good player is on a team with a really weak forward group in terms of top end talent. Also what happens when you heavily rely on one player to generate most of your scoring even if you have decent depth. Seguin is certainly capable of carrying a team, as he proved it in the 2nd half of this past season
Seguin has had a consistent linemate in Benn yet Hall still has put up near similar career numbers. Hall is also the much better even strength scorerTyler. More important position and has shown to be more consistent year to year. Now, Hall played at a level last year Seguin has failed to reach, but lets see how much staying power that has before we move him above Seguin. Seguin has been better for 4 out of the last 5 seasons.
How things turn so quickly on HFBoards polls. Anyone remember 53 or 65 point Taylor Hall?