Mark Messier on Alex Ovechkin chasing Wayne Gretzky’s record & 1990 Stanley Cup | The Drop

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  • Опубликовано: 24 фев 2022
  • Mark Messier joins ESPN’s The Drop to look back at his memorable Stanley Cup winning moments, the 1990 Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers, Alex Ovechkin’s quest to break Wayne Gretzky’s scoring record and Ovi being an MVP candidate at 36.
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  • @leelantern805
    @leelantern805 2 года назад +30

    I hope he does it, he is a phenomenal athlete and it's good for the sport for guys like him to get that recognition on the record books since he did so much to grow this sport

    • @ADP12345
      @ADP12345 Год назад

      He will im sure. He is soooo close already he has to do it

    • @billsouza4457
      @billsouza4457 27 дней назад

      He "was" a phenomenal Athlete. 2024 playoffs showed he is a shell now. He is all in to break the goals record and cares for nothing else. To the detriment to his team. I'd hate to be a Capitals GM hampered by this albatross.

  • @mikebennett146
    @mikebennett146 Год назад +31

    Ovi will finish this season with roughly 825 goals. Let's say he gets 38 next season, and 32 the season after. Pretty easy numbers for him. That puts him at 895 goals with a whole season left. Even if he averaged 25 goals over his last 3 seasons (super easy numbers for him) he'd be at 900. GO OVI !!!!!!!!

    • @dspsblyuth
      @dspsblyuth Год назад +2

      He will still be 2 careers away from total points

    • @mikebennett146
      @mikebennett146 Год назад +4

      @@dspsblyuth Well 1 career away from total points. But he most likely will pass Gretzky for all time goals

    • @dspsblyuth
      @dspsblyuth Год назад

      @@mikebennett146 average careers

    • @Whatisahandlehuh
      @Whatisahandlehuh Год назад +1

      He’s exactly 99 behind Wayne today! Lol ironically

    • @armaz83
      @armaz83 Год назад +2

      I think he will break it

  • @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up
    @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up 18 дней назад +1

    Mark Messier knows hockey. He was a beast on ice. 5 stanley cups!

    • @robertsalloum6450
      @robertsalloum6450 4 дня назад

      6, 5 with oilers, 1 with rangers. Only player to have captained two different teams to the cup!

    • @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up
      @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up 4 дня назад

      @@robertsalloum6450
      1984 Edmonton
      1985 Edmonton
      1987 Edmonton
      1988 Edmonton
      1994 New York Rangers

    • @robertsalloum6450
      @robertsalloum6450 4 дня назад

      @@ENGlishJELLo-yk7up 89/90 with oil, your missing one. Messier has 6 rings

    • @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up
      @ENGlishJELLo-yk7up 4 дня назад

      @@robertsalloum6450 Your right! I miss that one. Wish the Bruins had won 😂

  • @mynameis63
    @mynameis63 Год назад +5

    As a long time Oiler fan from Alberta....I'd like to say thank you Mark...and to be honest..the 90 cup was far and away my favorite...because they all said it couldn't
    be done.

    • @andrew-rn9ui
      @andrew-rn9ui Год назад +2

      Screw the 90 cup, flames did it in 89 without a gretzky or a messier 🤪

  • @kevintieu5198
    @kevintieu5198 Год назад +10

    As much as people don't/didn't like Messier as a player, I think he's an amazing person. His conduct inspires humility in myself and I'm sure, others.

  • @leelantern805
    @leelantern805 Год назад +2

    What a true leader mess is. True legend of the sport

  • @gabeg2434
    @gabeg2434 2 года назад +10

    Messier’s humility is so great to see.

    • @robrick9361
      @robrick9361 Год назад +1

      Only cause the producers are forcing him to keep his elbows down

    • @rickmortt8546
      @rickmortt8546 Год назад

      Heard he r*ped Pavel Bure

  • @bln3576
    @bln3576 Год назад +2

    Lets hope we witness history being made again

  • @luckyea7
    @luckyea7 Год назад +13

    The average league performance after 2005 (when Ovechkin joined the NHL) is significantly lower than in the 1980s and early 1990s. In the 80s, the performance per match ranged from 7 to 8 goals, and the most “fun” season was the 1981/82 championship - 8.03 goals (it was in that year that Gretzky set an all-time record - 92 goals in the regular season). In the first half of the 90s, the performance in the NHL was slowly declining (with the exception of the 1992/93 championship), and in the 1996/97 season there was a sharp decrease in this indicator - to 5.83 goals per game. In the 2003/04 regular season, the performance dropped to a terrible 5.14 goals.
    This may be due to increased competition in the NHL. After the collapse of the USSR, many hockey players who played in the countries of the Warsaw Pact moved to play in the NHL. The best players on the planet are playing in North America right now. During the Gretzky era, there were almost no Europeans in the NHL. In the 1983/84 season. Only 50 foreigners played in the NHL.
    Ovechkin came into the league during the "dead puck era," playing against bigger, faster goaltenders who are equipped to look like they're working as fighting dog training dummies. The defenders have also become very large. Gretzky scored half of his goals on some skinny, dangling fools who jumped 5 meters out of the “frame”, trying to cut the corner, and then fell onto the ice.
    In the 1988-1989 season. in the regular season of the NHL, 1 field player from the countries of the former USSR played, after the collapse of the USSR in the 1991-1992 season. 24 field players played in the 1993-1994 season. - 63, and in 2003/04. - 71. As can be seen from the figures, the higher the field players from the countries of the former USSR played, the lower the performance in the NHL. The performance is correlated with the number of players playing in the NHL from the countries of the former USSR.
    From 1975 to 1991, the clubs of the USSR played 108 matches with the teams of the National Hockey League. During this time, the clubs of the USSR won 58 victories, 10 matches ended in a draw and lost 40 times to the representatives of the NHL.
    In 1990/91 USSR clubs won 17 times against NHL clubs, lost 8 times and drew 3 times. This indicates the high competitiveness of Soviet hockey players.
    Meetings of the owner of the Stanley Cup with the champion of the USSR, who became in the season in which the match took place:
    12/29/1979 New York Islanders - CSKA - 2:3
    12/31/1985 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 1:6
    01/12/1991 Pittsburgh Penguins - Dynamo (Moscow) - 3:4
    For example, the results of the teams in which Gretzky played at that time against the teams of the USSR:
    01/04/1980 Edmonton Oilers - Dynamo (Moscow) - 1:4
    12/27/1985 Edmonton Oilers - CSKA - 3:6
    12/31/1988 Los Angeles Kings - Dynamo (Riga) - 3:5
    12/04/1989 Los Angeles Kings - Khimik (Voskresensk) - 3:6
    12/03/1990 Los Angeles Kings - Khimik (Voskresensk) - 5:1
    Also, the symbolic team of the century included 4 players who played in the USSR championships and 2 players who played in the NHL. The six members of the symbolic team were chosen by voting organized by the IIHF. The selection committee included 56 hockey experts from 16 countries in Europe and North America.
    Symbolic team of the century:
    Goalkeeper: Vladislav Tretiak (USSR) - 30 votes.
    Defender: Vyacheslav Fetisov (USSR) - 54 votes.
    Defender: Börje Salming (Sweden) - 17 votes.
    Wing: Valery Kharlamov (USSR) - 21 votes.
    Wing: Sergei Makarov (USSR) - 18 votes.
    Center forward: Wayne Gretzky (Canada) - 38 votes
    Ovechkin played in the NHL with more competition than Gretzky. But you can compare the results of these players, at the time when the Soviet players started playing in the NHL.
    Gretzky played 373 games in the NHL from 1993 to 1998 and scored 120 goals (averaging 0.32 goals per game) at the age of 32-36. Ovechkin, aged 32-36 (from 2017 to 2022), played 353 games in the NHL and scored 222 goals (an average of 0.63 goals per game).
    Gretzky played 721 NHL games and scored 302 goals from 1988 to 1998 (averaging 0.42 goals per game) at the age of 27-36. Ovechkin, aged 27-36 (from 2012 to 2022), played 721 games in the NHL and scored 441 goals (an average of 0.61 goals per game).
    During these periods, Ovechkin won against Gretzky in the number of goals scored.
    In addition, rules contributed to increased performance in the 1980s. Goalkeepers wore narrow shin guards, less sturdy helmets, and play skates, rather than goalie skates, as they are now. Video replays in the league were introduced only in 1991, when Gretzky had already crossed the equator of his career and stopped scoring goals with automatic bursts. In 1993, they changed the rules for playing with a high stick - it was forbidden to lift it above the crossbar, and before that it was allowed to swing up to the shoulder. In 1996, when Gretzky was three years away from retiring from the sport, a trapezoid was introduced - they outlined a section of ice on which the field was forbidden to contact the goalkeepers.
    Ovechkin also won against Gretzky in the number of seasons in which they became the best scorers.
    Number of seasons in which the player became the best scorer:
    1. Alexander Ovechkin - 9 seasons
    2. Bobby Hull - 7 seasons
    3. Phil Esposito - 6 seasons
    4. Wayne Gretzky - 5 seasons
    5. Gordie Howe - 5 seasons
    6. Maurice Richard - 5 seasons
    7. Charlie Conacher - 5 seasons
    8. Pavel Bure - 3 seasons
    9. Teemu Selanne - Season 3
    10. Mario Lemieux - 3 seasons
    11. Brett Hull - 3 seasons
    12. Bill Cook - 3 seasons
    13. Babe Dy - 3 seasons
    Wayne Gretzky never became the best sniper after 1991, that is, when, after the collapse of the USSR and the Warsaw Pact, European players poured into the NHL (the number of Europeans in the NHL became more than 5 times), and the competition in the NHL itself increased! And Gretzky's performance dropped noticeably. Wayne Gretzky himself said in an interview that it’s harder to score now than when he was playing (I quote him: “To score 13 goals now - and this is just my opinion - is much more difficult than to score 15 goals, as I did in '93. ").
    Ovechkin plays at a time when the NHL became the strongest league in the world, and Gretzky scored the most goals in the 80s, and at that time, as the results of the matches and the composition of the symbolic team of the century showed, the USSR championship was the strongest league in the world.

    • @dmitriyosmantsev7603
      @dmitriyosmantsev7603 Год назад +2

      I remember watching those nhl soviet club games. We loaded up the squad with players from other teams. So cska would have 2-3 real good players from Spartak or Krylya Sovetov and so on. So that statistic gotta be taken with a grain of salt. Other then that stand by your logic

    • @qwertqwerty5764
      @qwertqwerty5764 Год назад

      @@dmitriyosmantsev7603 Эти игроки не переставали быть из России . И потом разве это так важно, когда в Америке и Канаде утверждали что их игроки лучшие в мире.

    • @dmitriyosmantsev7603
      @dmitriyosmantsev7603 Год назад +2

      @@qwertqwerty5764 вопрос об уровне клубного хоккея. Например кто сильней обладатель кубка Стенли или чемпион СССР. Если чемпион СССР усилен несколькими сильными игроками из других команд, то сравнение не совсем корректно

    • @luckyea7
      @luckyea7 Год назад +1

      @@dmitriyosmantsev7603 In the 1990/1991 season, the clubs of the USSR, when playing with NHL clubs, were not strengthened by players from other teams.
      In 1990/91 USSR clubs won 17 times against NHL clubs, lost 8 times and drew 3 times.
      In addition, in the 1990/1991 season, 14 Soviet hockey players already played in the NHL, including Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Makarov, Alexander Mogilny, Alexei Kasatonov, Igor Larionov, Vyacheslav Fetisov.

    • @luckyea7
      @luckyea7 Год назад +1

      @@dmitriyosmantsev7603 Meetings of the owner or finalist of the Stanley Cup with the champion or silver medalist of the USSR championship in matches without reinforcement by players from other clubs:
      01/09/1990 Boston Bruins - Dynamo (Moscow) - 1: 3
      09/13/1990 Spartak (Moscow) - Minnesota North Stars - 8: 3
      01/12/1991 Pittsburgh Penguins - Dynamo (Moscow) - 3: 4
      The victory of the Soviet clubs with a score of 3:0

  • @obivankenobikenobi1743
    @obivankenobikenobi1743 2 года назад +6

    OVI GO CLUB 800 !!!!!

  • @alternater
    @alternater 2 года назад +10

    Ovechkin will still be 42 shooting pucks at back of net

    • @Jim-pq9pm
      @Jim-pq9pm Год назад

      Because you know how he will age?

  • @darcystandingready5891
    @darcystandingready5891 Год назад +1

    Mess was a deadly Player...he was the guy you wanted on your team regardless👊👊

  • @GreekboyyD
    @GreekboyyD 9 месяцев назад

    822 now🤯

  • @robinlware
    @robinlware Год назад

    Mike Bossy !! Mic drop

  • @GreekboyyD
    @GreekboyyD 2 месяца назад

    Now needs 44 more goals to hit 895

  • @WayneChurch-we5bd
    @WayneChurch-we5bd 18 дней назад

    What Mark says about approaching forty is true for all men, not just athletes. Age 40 is a turning point where strength and longevity decline. Ovi nèds to maximize now, and not count on the years ahead.

  • @grandcrowdadforde6127
    @grandcrowdadforde6127 Год назад

    Jan 1---2023--- 89 goals && counting. All else being equal he cd get 950

  • @tonyp9313
    @tonyp9313 9 месяцев назад

    I'm wondering where the slow down is? He just scored 42 goals this Season in 73 games at age 37. He'll be 38 years old sept 17, 2023... Maybe he'll score 50 goals next season.

  • @kelseykjarsgaard5774
    @kelseykjarsgaard5774 Год назад

    I met him

  • @berryscott3590
    @berryscott3590 Год назад +2

    They talk about Gretzky playing in a higher goals per game era... fair enough... But guys like Howe, Hull, the Rocket, also played less games per season... For that reason & others, they're under-rated in my books... The Golden Brett, especially with Oates feeding him the puck, was a great goal scorer, had maybe the best one-timer ever... But I see many lists where Bobby is ranked below Brett and I have to shake my head, cause there's no friggen way... Add Howe & Hull's (and Wayne's) WHA & NHL totals, and all 3 are light-years beyond anyone else... What's that got to do with Ovie?... Just that some all time greats get under-rated by young whippersnappers... Plus, and we see this with Ovie too, it's tough to compare players of different eras (apples vs oranges)

  • @watchtheirhands3346
    @watchtheirhands3346 Год назад

    hand triangle ... one of the "club" (nudge nudge wink wink)

  • @eirikrdberg1161
    @eirikrdberg1161 Год назад

    Well, he got 50. Could not asked for more. Had he scored 30, then it would be ?? 40 this upcoming and he should have it. WNts 50 to have ten 50 seasons.

  • @mrkth8016
    @mrkth8016 Год назад +1

    The pastor should learn how to spell and proofread his previous text....
    Father Quido Sarducci..

  • @DisappointedDog
    @DisappointedDog Год назад

    Turns out they *could win without Wayne; All you need is the rest of the westen conference all stars on one team...lol

  • @keahilumho8914
    @keahilumho8914 2 года назад +2

    Great clip. Mark is amazing still so classy and straight forward. Ok now for real…what’s with the set?!?! Please just have a coffee table and some comfortable chairs. Looks like some whacked out NFL goofy set….just waiting for the Koolaid guy to bust through the oversized spaces wall. Also casual tshirt and kakis….not sweatpants and hoodie this ain’t MTV cribs is it?! My blunt 2 cents to help a corporation not look so Hollywood but real people talking real talk is what we want not your blinged out hype drama NBA/NFL/NBA….why would you emulate such a disaster unless CCP got their hook in you too.

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 Год назад

      Yeah, a Hall of Fame player visits you, and HE wears a collared shirt and sport jacket, and you guys look like a couple of schlubs???🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @rickmortt8546
      @rickmortt8546 Год назад

      Idk there are insiders claiming he r*ped Pavel Bure and that's why he demanded a trade. Not very classy

  • @billsouza4457
    @billsouza4457 27 дней назад

    I truly hope Ovechkin doesn't hang on too long just to break the record. He looks tired and old at this point. His post season performance this year was simply embarrassing. He is done.

  • @ericmyers3561
    @ericmyers3561 Год назад

    Captain Elbows, Messier.

    • @Ann12681
      @Ann12681 Год назад +1

      Actually that was the great Geordie Howe

    • @ericmyers3561
      @ericmyers3561 Год назад

      @@Ann12681 Howe was Mr. Elbows. I promoted Messier to Captain Elbows.

    • @Ann12681
      @Ann12681 Год назад +1

      @@ericmyers3561 I stand corrected. Loved your reply. I miss that whole era of hockey .

    • @ericmyers3561
      @ericmyers3561 Год назад

      @@Ann12681 Same here.

    • @rickmortt8546
      @rickmortt8546 Год назад

      Captain R*pist, Messier

  • @mrkth8016
    @mrkth8016 Год назад +3

    Hey brothers and sisters....
    All the best to brother Alex..
    But remember, he was one of the dirtiest players...cheap shots...
    Suspensions etc...
    Gretzky was clsssy and Alex is gaining integrity with age for sure...
    Perhaps, having a good wife and cutting down on the sause helped him...
    God bless and keep Alex healthy...
    Pastor Tommy

    • @bobcranston3414
      @bobcranston3414 Год назад +1

      Ovi is a dirty player? Are you insane?

    • @waynethera2712
      @waynethera2712 Год назад +1

      Ovie is a saint compared to Messier. Gretzky was the biggest whiner out there for years too. Gordie Howe “Mr. Hockey was also known for creating space for himself with let’s just say non Lady Bing like tactics. Just because he’s not Canadian he gets called dirty. Oh yea Bobby Clarke another hard nosed player.

    • @bbmtge
      @bbmtge Год назад

      A most ignorant, presumptive comment. And followed with Pastor. You have some deep diving to do you arrogant ass.

  • @zigfield723
    @zigfield723 2 года назад

    I dont see it happening now, he's really dropped off after that unbelievable start for his age. I see next year a major step back in his production and the year after even more. Wont happen

    • @smiakishev
      @smiakishev 2 года назад +2

      He still has a his season-stand 0.6+ GPG, just like in his entire career. The only reason he can't beat the record is external factors - Covid, lockouts, politics etc.

    • @GreekboyyD
      @GreekboyyD 2 года назад +5

      If he hits 50 this season then he needs to average 28.5 goals over the last 4 years of his contract to hit 894.

    • @barrymacfarlane8977
      @barrymacfarlane8977 2 года назад +3

      ya he will do it.....even if down 30 a year....he should catch wayne barring no real serious injuries.......im gretzkys biiggest fan and like him i agree......breaking records is good for hockey

    • @GreekboyyD
      @GreekboyyD 2 года назад +1

      @@barrymacfarlane8977 Well said Barry. Hopefully one day another player comes along and beats Ovechkin's totals too.

    • @zigfield723
      @zigfield723 2 года назад

      @Dean Mason he has 10 empty net goals. If he has to cherry pick and cheat for cheap goals, and the coach helps him to try and catch Gretzky... sure he might be able to. But Gretzky didnt have to do that. Gretzky scored far more assist than goals and wasnt cheating for offence.

  • @Mr99RICH99
    @Mr99RICH99 2 года назад +4

    Big difference is Gretzky made these records just playing the game , ovechkin is going out of his way to try to beat the record WITH the help of his teammates.....Tom Wilson's comment to the flyers says it all ....ovechkin isn't even half the player Gretzky was

    • @cesar9572
      @cesar9572 2 года назад +13

      League today is levels above when he was playing😂 goalies in todays game are actually TALENTED not just some plumbers and farmers

    • @Mr99RICH99
      @Mr99RICH99 2 года назад +1

      @@cesar9572 .....the level was down all around not just goalies ...skating speed , shot speed , so whats your point ....if it was simply about level then everyone would have high scoring stats

    • @toulee313
      @toulee313 2 года назад +12

      Different era, different time, different styles, different skill levels. That's like comparing Bobby Orr to Gretzky. Each generation players get better by learning from the previous one. Not half the player? Now you lying.

    • @michaelgriffiths8068
      @michaelgriffiths8068 Год назад +2

      @@toulee313 - the difference is Gretzky wasn’t even focussing on goals. He was a “pass-first” player. If you take away every one of Gretzky’s record 894 goals, he would still be the all-time points leader with his assists alone. Gretzky is the only player in history who could make scoring a record 894 goals seem like an afterthought haha

    • @toulee313
      @toulee313 Год назад +8

      @@michaelgriffiths8068 in an Era where 99% of goalies stood tall with small pads. Nothing against Gretzky, he was way ahead of his time and is the greatest but Ovechkin is hands down the greatest goal scorer of all time.

  • @aljabirxiju9475
    @aljabirxiju9475 Год назад +1

    messier has an antiquated view on age. conditioning is so good these days.

    • @bbmtge
      @bbmtge Год назад

      I see you have zero understanding of human physiology.

  • @qwertqwerty5764
    @qwertqwerty5764 Год назад

    Стиль игры Овечкина заразителен. Вот спросите зрителей на выбор, кого Гретцки или Овечкина они хотели бы смотреть.