Well, the Thread is comparing Neely to Lindros. I would NOT take him over Gretz, Lemieux or Orr. Heck, I wouldnt take him over Howe or Messier either. That said, compared to Lindros, Neely would beat ole Eric to death in almost every dimension. Cam in his prime was fast. Cam could hit every bit as hard as Eric, but really was less brittle. His injury with Samulleson was the only one that really hurt him, and it killed his career, but not before he still got 50 more goals on one leg. Cam has it all over Eric in heart, Cam has it all over Eric in class.
I can say a little of this because I watched Eric in Junior from seasons ticket seats in Oshawa. I liked Eric then, and he didn't suck as an NHL player, but he never seemed to be able to meet the promise. Cam exceeded his promise and abilities by a good margin. Eric never met the promise that was expected of him, and while the concussions are the blame for some of it, I think a lot of it is in mismanagement, a lack of heart and a tentativeness that Eric plays with now. It is sad, for the kid had the tools.....and the mean streak.
AS for what is a power forward, it is a WINGER ( Centers are not to be in the corners mucking ) who can dig out the puck and punish people for having it, skate like the wind, hit like a truck, and score 50 a season.
The prototype. Gordie Howe. Everyone else is just looking to be as good......(and Messier is the closest in that regard)