L K
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Potvin29 said:L K said:Potvin29 said:If they could grab a guy who can become an elite two-way C I'd be over the moon. Just looking at a lot of the recent Cup winners...Chicago, LA, Boston...all 3 have a C like that. Toews has never cracked 76 points or been PPG in a regular season. Patrice Bergeron's high is 73, 8 years ago. Kopitar has been close to a PPG at times (81 points in 82 one season) but recently is in the 70-76 point range.
Seems like the most successful teams these days are driven by these types of players - don't have to consistently put up 80-90 points but be a force at both ends.
Hell, my vote for best Leaf of all time (Sundin) was rarely >PPG with the Leafs. I think the biggest thing about being a star player is more about consistency out of the position. You need the two-way element out of your #1 (or he needs to be something unique like a punished power forward who can control the play for extended periods of time) but you need more consistency in their offense than a guy who goes off for 3-4 points and then disappears for 5 games at a time.
I would agree with that, although for the record, Sundin was above a PPG for his career as a Leaf. Was PPG or above 8 of 13 seasons in Toronto and, I don't know if this has ever been mentioned before, but holy crap was he consistent (I'm aware it's been mentioned countless times).
Yeah, I was just being lazy and encompassing +/- a few points as the mark for PPG. Most of his >PPG seasons were like 83 points in 82 games 76 in 75, 78 in 74. He had a few bigger seasons but for the most part he hovered in the 70-80 point range. Absolutely consistent though. You knew what you were getting from him most nights and that was always good consistent play.