And not attempting the 2nd triple axel was also a big deal in 6.0. And although not as big a deal in 6.0, Orser did not attempt a triple triple of any kind (Boitano did a 3F3T). And Orser seemed a bit tired in the last 30 seconds of the program, always a negative under either system.
It's worth noting that Boitano's Lutz was the tano Lutz, with the hand over the head. His spins were significantly better than Orser's too. And the spread eagle and flying sit were to die for.
Orser had better footwork, and more footwork.
Rewatching the programs with COP eyes, Orser's spins were not the greatest. He has always had a dreadful position in the sit spin, too. Boitano should have won the technical mark, for sure, which was the tie-breaker at the time. And I would have given him the 2nd mark as well-Boitano told a story convincingly, had great speed and smoothness throughout. A gorgeous program. I rewatch it often.
Orser
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1TLmtf0CzI
Boitano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Rpt0dF9zw
Frankly, if the event were not in Canada, or even if Boitano had skated last instead of first, I think Boitano would have won even more decisively.