^Oh, that's a nice better quad than the one Drivingmissdaisy linked to. I still wouldn't put Sandhu's quad anywhere on my list since he couldn't hit it 99% of the time and usually had little flow or height, but again, everyone has their own taste.
Was Stojko's quad really consistent? I remember him falling or mucking it up... a lot. Granted, many of those falls/muck-ups came post-1998 and the horrible injury he had gone through. Comparison to Plushenko doesn't really stand because Plushenko's quad is of far better quality than Stojko's. I would say Stojko has the most influential quad, though not the best one. And he was consistent on it compared to his contemporaries (Urmanov, Kulik... and Eldredge who somehow stayed in the medal hunt with no quad at all), and could land the quad in combination, which was unheard of at the time.
Was Stojko's quad really consistent? I remember him falling or mucking it up... a lot. Granted, many of those falls/muck-ups came post-1998 and the horrible injury he had gone through. Comparison to Plushenko doesn't really stand because Plushenko's quad is of far better quality than Stojko's. I would say Stojko has the most influential quad, though not the best one. And he was consistent on it compared to his contemporaries (Urmanov, Kulik... and Eldredge who somehow stayed in the medal hunt with no quad at all), and could land the quad in combination, which was unheard of at the time.