Rejoint: mars 2017
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Your list of "superstars" is really bad. Just looking at the forwards:
Past 2 seasons combined, points:
1. Draisaitl: 215
2. McDavid: 213
3. Kucherov: 213
4. Kane: 194
5. MacKinnon: 192
7. Panarin: 182
8. Pastrnak: 176
10. Stamkos: 164
16. Ovechkin: 156
23. Crosby: 147
Draisaitl is #1 in the league, only 2 others are within 20 points. Somehow neither he nor Kucherov nor Kane made that list. Wow.
Past 2 seasons combined, goals:
1. Ovechkin: 99
2. Draisaitl: 93
3. Pastrnak: 86
4. Matthews: 84
6. MacKinnon: 76
7. McDavid: 75
9. Stamkos: 74
20. Panarin: 60
48. Crosby: 51
Draisaitl is a clear 2nd, behind only the greatest goal-scorer in the history of the league (era adjusted). "Superstar" Nathan MacKinnon lags by 17 (!) goals - that's nearly 20% fewer goals!! And he's among the best of the "superstars" listed.
Past 4 seasons combined, points:
1. McDavid: 421
2. Kucherov: 398
3. Draisaitl: 362
4. Kane: 359
5. Marchand: 357
6. MacKinnon: 342
7. Panarin: 338
8. Pastrnak: 326
9. Crosby: 325
12. Ovechkin: 312
25. Stamkos: 270
It's pretty funny to me that 4 of the top-5 scorers from the past 4 seasons didn't make the list of "superstars" that you're espousing. Once again, Kucherov and Draisaitl comes up looking great, ranking 2nd and 3rd in the world. If 4 season's isn't enough to establish a guy's cred, what is?
Past 4 seasons combined, goals:
1. Ovechkin: 181
2. Matthews: 158
3. Pastrnak: 155
4. Kucherov: 153
5. Draisaitl: 147
6. McDavid: 146
11. MacKinnon: 131
12. Crosby: 124
17. Panarin: 118
30. Stamkos: 110
So 3 of the top-5 goal scorers didn't make that list. Yikes.