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THE MOJ: Ovechkin versus Gretzky sparks many a spirited debate

Best way to compare elite athletes is their dominance against their peers
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Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) skates with the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Winnipeg Jets, Friday, Dec. 23, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

With Alexander Ovechkin scoring his 802nd NHL goal and passing Gordie Howe as the leagueB次元官网网址檚 second all-time leading goal scorer, the debate continues as to whether or not he can catch Wayne Gretzky, who finished his illustrious career with 894.

OvechkinB次元官网网址檚 two goals in Friday nightB次元官网网址檚 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets moved him to within 92 goals of The Great One.

The debate on whether or not Ovechkin can overtake Gretzky isnB次元官网网址檛 the only one that is taking place B次元官网网址 IB次元官网网址檝e actually even heard discussions on who is the better goal scorer and the better player.

The argument that you hear from those who favour Ovechkin is that he is a far superior athlete when it comes to a physical skill set than Gretzky B次元官网网址 and IB次元官网网址檇 agree.

If you were to put Ovechkin in the DeLorean with Marty McFly and drop him off in 1982, he would be Biff Tannen on skates. At the same time, if you picked up Gretzky and time travelled to 2022, he wouldnB次元官网网址檛 be as great.

But itB次元官网网址檚 almost impossible to compare the two because there are so many different B次元官网网址 and fluid - factors that weigh into the debate.

Ovechkin is the beneficiary of advancements in physical conditioning, equipment, skill development, scouting, nutrition, etc., that Gretzky could never access.

Physically comparing the two athletes is absurd. The same goes with comparing Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon or any other superstar from todayB次元官网网址檚 era to the likes of Howe, Phil Esposito and Guy Lafleur.

Yet Gretzky and his contemporaries had their advantages, too.

Former NHLer and current ESPN analyst Ray Ferraro always liked to point out that the gap between the top six and the bottom six of teamB次元官网网址檚 forward group has narrowed considerably over the years because of the aforementioned advancements.

Gretzky could feast on mismatches because the floor of the talent level was so much lower in his era. Ovechkin doesnB次元官网网址檛 have the same luxury.

And as far as goaltending is concerned, watching the position being played in the 1980s is almost comical. IB次元官网网址檝e always argued that no other position in sport has transformed itself more than goaltending in the last half-century.

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Then again, IB次元官网网址檝e never been a fan of comparing athletes from different eras.

What I am a fan of is comparing the level of domination of athletes from different eras.

Ovechkin has led the league in scoring on nine different occasions, Gretzky managed the same feat five times.

GretzkyB次元官网网址檚 career-high was 92 goals in 1981-82 B次元官网网址 which was 28 more than the next closest player in Mike Bossy.

OvechkinB次元官网网址檚 best tally was the 65 goals he scored in 2007-08 B次元官网网址 which was 13 goals better than AtlantaB次元官网网址檚 Ilya KovalchukB次元官网网址檚 52.

Those are the types of numbers that should be used to determine who was the more B次元官网网址榙ominantB次元官网网址 player.

And if you want to talk about how dominant Gretzky was versus his peers, look no further than the 1985-86 season in which he scored 52 goals and added 163 assists to finish with 215 points. Some guy named Mario Lemieux finished second in scoring that season with 141 points. In other words, Gretzky had more assists than Lemieux had points.

GretzkyB次元官网网址檚 dominance was such that some hockey pools would either make him ineligible or split his goals and assist totals into separate two categories.

When Barry Bonds finished his career with 762 home runs and was drawing comparisons to Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth, I shook my head again for the same reasons that I mentioned earlier when talking about Gretzky and Ovechkin.

When it came to who was the more dominant player in his generation, it was easily Ruth and it wasnB次元官网网址檛 even close.

In 1920, Ruth hit 54 home runs for the New York Yankees. The next closest player was George Sisler from St. Louis B次元官网网址 who hit 19. In 1921, Ruth hit 59 homers with the next closest being his teammate Bob Meusel who hit 24.

I could go on but you get the idea.

If you want to debate about who is the better or more dominant player, comparing players from different generations is a flawed argument.

Compare them against their peers and youB次元官网网址檒l find out who truly was great and or dominant.

Veteran B.C. sports personality Bob B次元官网网址渢he MojB次元官网网址 Marjanovich writes twice weekly for Black Press Media. And check out his weekly podcast every Monday at or your local Black Press Media website.

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