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Originally Posted by Thom Yorke
I give the edge to Orr over Gretzky.
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Only 4 players (all forwards) in the entire history of the NHL, averaged more points per game than Orr did.
Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Mike Bossy, and Sidney Crosby.
Bobby Orr (a defenseman) averaged more points per game than these other notable forwards:
Steve Yzerman, Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, Phil Esposito, Jarri Kuri, Eric Lindros, Marcel Dionne, Guy Lafleur, Evgeni Malkin, Alexander Ovechkin, Jaromir Jagr, Pavel Bure, Brett Hull, Mark Messier, and hundreds of others.
No other defenseman in the history of the NHL has ever won a scoring title. Bobby Orr did it twice - and both times was named best defenseman too.
Orr won the Norris trophy a record 8 consecutive years. No other player has won it more than 3 consecutive years.
For those who are of the opinion that Wayne Gretzky is the greatest ever, try this. Imagine Bobby spent his entire career as a forward and that Gretzky had spent his as a defenseman (hard to do seeing as Wayne was nowhere near tough enough for the position) - now try to imagine how many points each would have scored. Wayne made a career of hanging out by the blue line waiting for outlet passes - Bobby never had that luxury.