TheDevilMadeMe
Registered User
I'm sure I'm not the only one tired of half the threads on this board turning into a discussion of whether advances in the game of hockey mean that guys from 1, 2, 3 decades ago wouldn't be able to cut it in today's game.
Perhaps we should have a single thread to consolidate these arguments. Maybe it could even be stickied?
Would Wayne Gretzky still be the leading scorer in today's league? Are the player's constantly improving so the best player 10 years from now will be better than the best player today, who is better than the best player 10 years ago? Or do men like Ray Bourque (First Team All Star in 1980 and First Team All Star in 2001) put that theory to rest?
This is the place for such discussion.
Perhaps we should have a single thread to consolidate these arguments. Maybe it could even be stickied?
Would Wayne Gretzky still be the leading scorer in today's league? Are the player's constantly improving so the best player 10 years from now will be better than the best player today, who is better than the best player 10 years ago? Or do men like Ray Bourque (First Team All Star in 1980 and First Team All Star in 2001) put that theory to rest?
This is the place for such discussion.