Traded for him in 2 of 4 dynasty leagues so, yeah, go Ovie go!
TEAM 1
12 Team Dynasty, H2H, G, A, PPP, SOG, FOW, HITS, BLKS, PIM, GWG, ShG, W, SHO, GA, SV, ShL, OL
3-6C, 3-6W, 6D, 8B, 2G, 20 farm, 3IR
C - Crosby-McDavid-Giroux-Kadri
W - Ovechkin-Marchand-Lehkonen-Wheeler-E.Kane-Landeskog
D - Jones-Schenn-Stone-Lindholm-Moser-Whitecloud
G - Hellebuyck-Lindgren-Martin-Stalock
Full Keeper
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I remember an interview over the summer where he very slyly avoided answering the question directly.
that little gleam in his eye let you know that he's thought about it more than once.
Ovie has totally revamped how he trains in the offseason to stay lighter and faster. His shot hasn't suffered.
he's one of the most durable power forwards in the history of the NHL.
I say yes... not only that... but I say he leaves 894 in his dust.
Interesting note... that no one is talking about.... he's 16 PPG from breaking Dave Andreychuks NHL record of 274 ... (258). That should happen in 2021/22
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I think it will be awfully tough, but I hope he does. Gretzky has a lot of nearly untouchable records, but it would be amazing to have a non-NA player own this one for sure!
I voted no but I would love to see it happen. There are just too many variables that could prevent it from happening for me to say yes. Regardless of whether he does it though, he's the greatest goal scorer of all time, hands down, no questions asked.
10th year Keeper League, Fantrax
14 teams, H2H, keep 10, daily starts
G (3), A (2), +/- (1), PIM (0.1), PPP (1), FOW (0.1), FOL (-0.1), BLK (0.5), HAT (3), W (5), SO (3), SV (0.1), GA (-0.5)
C (3) - Schmaltz (LW, RW), Mercer (RW), Norris (IR), Domi (LW), T. Johnson (RW), Nosek (LW)
LW (3) - Keller (RW), Hagel, McCann (C), Zacha (LW), Kubalik (RW), N. Foligno (IR)
RW (3) - Fiala (LW), Vilardi (C), Ehlers (LW), Kakko
D (4) - Theodore, Orlov, Grzelcyk, T. van Riemsdyk, Clifton, Skjei, Weegar
Util (1)
G (1) - Montembault, Allen, Halak
I think it’s too far but I’m pulling for him. Considering the lockouts, the era, I think he already has to be considered the greatest.
Anyone competing with a Gretzky record would be must watch TV. Even if he doesn't get there, I think most of us just hope we get to watch something that special.
12 Team, H2H, Keep 6 (in Bold)
G, A, Pts, PPP, FW, SOG, Hits, Blocks
W, Saves, S%, GAA, Game Started
2C, 2LW, 2RW, 4D, 1Util, 2G, 5BN, 2IR, 1IR+, 1NA
C: Horvat, Trocheck
LW: J. Robertson, Byfield (C), Guenther
RW: Pavelski (C), Giroux (C), Svechnikov (LW)
D: Fox, Makar, Bouchard, Morrissey, Gudas
Util: Meier (LW, RW)
G: Oettinger, Georgiev, Samsonov, Woll
Ovechkin is the one who decides if this record is broken. He can keep playing until it happens. His production will begin to decline at some point but he'll still be plenty productive.
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i doubt he does. Just cause i don't see him playing till he's 40. but i do think he's the greatest goal scorer of all time. compared to his peers though gretzky is by far the best.
10 team Full Keeper Roto League
4C-4LW-4RW-6D-2G-5bench-unlimited farm.
C= eichel,horvat,malkin,kuznetsov
LW= forsberg,kreider,lee,b.tkchuch,hertle,granlund
RW= reinhart,radulov,hoffman,laine,hayes
D= doughty,ghostebehere,karlsson,jones,klefbom,dahlin ,skjei
G= price,murray,grubauer,georgiev,ullmark,samsonov
under250gp=nichushkin,tuch,mathesson,marino,pujuja rvi,hosang,terry,andersson,j.hughes,patrik,crouse, zadina,podkolzin,k.miller,nedeljkovic,kravtsov,hay ton
--G,A,P,PPP,SHP,GWG,PIMS,+/-,SOG,hits,FOW,blks-Wins,GAA,SV%,saves,SO
The fact were having this discussion IMO puts Ovi on the mount Rushmore of hockey. He's a legend of the game. Wayne, Mario, Orr, Howe add Crosby and Ovi from our generation, To be continued on McDavid.
12 Team Keep 5 (2 F, 1 D, 1 G, 1 Any) G,A,PTS,PPP,SOG,HITS,PIMS,W,GAA and Sv%.
F: Kucherov, K.Connor, J. Hughes,, J.Guentzel, A.Svechnikov,
D: Q. Hughes,
G:Bobrovsky
Below are all the positional players who played into their 40s... a decent amount of them from the modern era. I don't see why Ovie shouldn't be able to do it...
If we assume he gets 20 more goals this year he'll finish the year at 712 - 180 short of Gretzy's record.
Dude is 34 years old - so here are some scenarios that would land him on the record. With some luck health-wise, I think it's totally doable. I would bet on him doing it before 40 too.
50/50/40/40 - 38 years old
45/40/35/30/30 - 39 years old
30 x 6 - 40 years old
50/40/30/30/20/20 - 40 years old
52 years, 11 days - Gordie Howe (1980)[1]
48 years, 71 days - Chris Chelios (2010)
45 years, 319 days - Jaromir Jagr (2017)
44 years, 100 days - Doug Harvey (1969)[2]
44 years, 39 days - Tim Horton (1974)[5]
43 years, 317 days - Teemu Selanne (2014)
43 years, 277 days - Claude Lemieux (2009)
43 years, 134 days - Mark Recchi (2011)
43 years, 129 days - Igor Larionov (2004)
43 years, 73 days - Mark Messier (2004)
43 years, 35 days - Allan Stanley (1969)
42 years, 332 days - Johnny Bucyk (1978)
42 years, 306 days - Zdeno Chara (Present)
42 years, 282 days - Gary Roberts (2009)
42 years, 155 days - Matt Cullen (2019)
42 years, 126 days - Frank Boucher (1944)
42 years, 100 days - Dave Andreychuk (2006)
42 years, 13 days - Dave Keon (1982)
41 years, 358 days - Tommy Albelin (2006)
41 years, 357 days - Nicklas Lidstrom (2012)
41 years, 352 days - Ray Whitney (2014)
41 years, 335 days - Alex Delvecchio (1973)
41 years, 220 days - Adam Oates (2004)
41 years, 156 days - Carl Brewer (1980)
41 years, 136 days - Daniel Alfredsson (2014)
41 years, 114 days - Doug Mohns (1975)
41 years, 98 days - Bobby Hull (1980)
41 years, 84 days - Dean Prentice (1973)
41 years, 66 days - Brett Hull (2005)
41 years, 62 days - Ron Francis (2004)
41 years, 53 days - Terry Harper (1981)[6]
40 years, 357 days - Steve Yzerman (2006)
40 years, 355 days - Sergei Gonchar (2015)
40 years, 337 days - Mike Modano (2011)
40 years, 323 days - Larry Robinson (1992)
40 years, 319 days - Mathieu Schneider (2010)
40 years, 311 days - Scott Mellanby (2007)
40 years, 297 days - Mike Knuble (2013)
40 years, 294 days - James Patrick (2004)
40 years, 293 days - Steve Thomas (2004)
40 years, 283 days - George Armstrong (1971)
40 years, 282 days - Teppo Numminen (2009)
40 years, 243 days - Ron Stewart (1973)
40 years, 200 days - Joe Thornton (Present)
40 years, 190 days - Larry Zeidel (1969)
40 years, 190 days - Jean Ratelle (1981)
40 years, 189 days - Sean O'Donnell (2012)
40 years, 180 days - Kjell Samuelsson (1999)
40 years, 180 days - Shane Doan (2017)
40 years, 164 days - Rob Blake (2010)
40 years, 163 days - Bill Cook (1937)
40 years, 163 days - Ray Bourque (2001)
40 years, 142 days - Grant Ledyard (2002)
40 years, 125 days - Patrick Marleau (Present)
40 years, 97 days - Al MacInnis (2003)
40 years, 95 days - Brendan Shanahan (2009)
40 years, 92 days - Harry Howell (1973)[2]
40 years, 90 days - Kimmo Timonen (2015)
40 years, 79 days - Joe Nieuwendyk (2006)
40 years, 72 days - Mario Lemieux (2005)
40 years, 68 days - Guy Carbonneau (2000)
40 years, 59 days - Luc Robitaille (2006)
40 years, 57 days - Viacheslav Fetisov (1998)
40 years, 56 days - Joe Mullen (1997)
40 years, 46 days - Larry Murphy (2001)
40 years, 45 days - Ken Schinkel (1973)
40 years, 40 days - Noel Price (1976)
40 years, 23 days - Mark Howe (1995)
40 years, 19 days - Don Marshall (1972)
40 years, 3 days - Dit Clapper (1947)
Some great names on there. Dit Clapper is arguably the best.
The Gr8 One is 200 behind The Great One. And ties Messier.