Sidney Crosby vs. Alexander Ovechkin: Who is Better?

Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin have been linked in the NHL public consciousness (with an assist from league marketing) since they made their respective debuts three years ago. They’re considered the best two players in the league; Crosby was the first to win the Hart Trophy in 2006-07, while Ovechkin got the duke this year.
So, who’s better? Ovechkin has 163 career goals, while Sidney Crosby has 99. But the Pittsburgh Penguins captain is ahead on assists 195-147, and that’s despite missing 28 of 29 games last year to a high-ankle sprain. Then again, Crosby has more talent surrounding him in Pittsburgh, including Evgeni Malkin and (for now) Marian Hossa.
There’s only one way to solve this: Let the market decide. Crosby’s 2005-06 rookie card from Upper Deck is valued at around $350, while Ovechkin’s clocks in at about $125. Just when you thought it was safe to put hockey cards between the spokes of your bicycle wheels again.





