Which scoring mark is more inpressive? Bron passing Cap or Alex passing The Great One???

Which mark is better


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Both are incredible, and both didn’t just compile stats at a mediocre level over the past few seasons. They were/are putting up great numbers. This isn’t like Frank Gore or Mark Recchi.

With that said, I’ll go with Ovechkin. The physical toll that hockey takes on your body is major, especially when playing the style that GOATvechkin plays. He missed multiple seasons because of the lockout and injuries.

Also, both sports have changed and developed over the course of time, but what makes what Ovechkin did even more impressive is that Gretzky did it against goalies that looked like scarecrows and Ovechkin did it against goalies looking like The Terminator. Not knocking Gretzky or saying that modern equipment doesn’t help, but the equipment goalies wear now far offsets the differences in sticks.
 

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North Jersey but I miss Cali :sadcam:
Yall know we gotta compare it's what we do.

Everyone thought both records were out of reach but thanks to both being beast they got broken. Whats craxy is Bron and Alex are only about a year apart (shotouts to 84-85 babies for being great) anyway which one yall got?

Um.. if "what we do" is make dumb ass comparisons then :manny:


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Both are incredible, and both didn’t just compile stats at a mediocre level over the past few seasons. They were/are putting up great numbers. This isn’t like Frank Gore or Mark Recchi.

With that said, I’ll go with Ovechkin. The physical toll that hockey takes on your body is major, especially when playing the style that GOATvechkin plays. He missed multiple seasons because of the lockout and injuries.

Also, both sports have changed and developed over the course of time, but what makes what Ovechkin did even more impressive is that Gretzky did it against goalies that looked like scarecrows and Ovechkin did it against goalies looking like The Terminator. Not knocking Gretzky or saying that modern equipment doesn’t help, but the equipment goalies wear now far offsets the differences in sticks.
it helped Ovi to be born later and avoid the terrible 90s clutch and grab era
 
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Curious to know if you're not much of a hockey fan, how can that be more memorable to you?
To me, the anticipation and following his chase to Gretzsky felt like more of a build up, and then actually seeing him in those back to back games where he tied and broke it the crowd reaction, teammate celebration, and even his celebration after the goal made the moment memorable. I think also with scoring goals in a hockey game being less frequent it fed into that some.
 
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