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Originally Posted by vadim sharifijanov
i just went back and looked at kariya's hart record, which is a lot thinner than i'd remembered. you may be right here. but at least in terms of scoring placements, kariya is easily ahead.
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that is game played driven though. On the ice, I don't think many would say Kariya was better.
I'm sure if you look at their per-game stats during their most lucrative periods you'd find Lafontaine comfortably ahead.
From there you'd have to determine whether x PPG from a center is better than 0.85x PPG from a winger. That's the harder part!