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Jagr was 33 or 34 and past his prime, which makes it even more impressive than Lindros. I was not aware awards were handed out based on "next one" status
Crosby 2006-07.
Jagr was 33 or 34 and past his prime, which makes it even more impressive than Lindros. I was not aware awards were handed out based on "next one" status
I think Lindros deserved the Hart and correctly won it. In my opinion, Hasek had a better Hart argument for 1993-94. during which he was absolutely remarkable.
Coffey for the Hart in 1995? That seems unlikely to me because (to me) he was better in 1983-84 and 1984-85 than in 1995, and he wasn't even close to the Hart back then.
Crosby 2006-07.
Sid deserved that Hart in 2007. The top 5 that year were Crosby, Luongo, Brodeur, Lecavalier and Thornton. No doubt the best forward that year was Crosby. Brodeur broke Bernie Parent's single season wins record with 48 wins and Luongo tied it with 47 (side note, Holtby has 48 wins in 2016 but that still remains the record even with shootouts). To be honest Brodeur and Luongo both had more or less identical type seasons and picking one is like picking a trip to Hawaii or Bahamas. You can't go wrong. I personally pick Brodeur over Luongo that year, but it was close, as was Vezina voting. But Sid definitely deserved it in 2007. He was the NHL's best player that year.
Of course Crosby did. Just like Lindros. Because those franchise player breakout years which bring their dead teams back to the playoffs is just classic Hart material.
anecdotally coffey displayed a much better than usual defensive/all-round game for bowman that year but a statistical case for him:
team
led the best team in the league (5 pt cushion for the presidents trophy) in scoring by 8 pts, had more assists than anyone other than fedorov had pts
led the best PP in the league (tied with chicago) in scoring by 12 pts, 8 more PP assists than anyone had pts
led detroit in +/-
2nd on team in PPGA, so he did kill his share of penalties on the league’s second ranked PK
dmen
led all dmen in scoring by 15, more assists than anyone had pts
led dmen in goals
led dmen in ES scoring
all players
6th in league scoring (and if bowman hadn’t rested him in the last game of the season, he very likely would have finished top five, as he was just one pt back of francis)
led the league in PP scoring
led the league in goals on ice for by 11
led the league in PP goals on ice for by 4
his icetime must have been astronomical and the results, both individually and team success, were stellar
and it probably doesn’t need to be mentioned but these numbers are (1) as a dman and (2) in a 48 game season so the lead margins look smaller than they really are
Of course Crosby did. Just like Lindros. Because those franchise player breakout years which bring their dead teams back to the playoffs is just classic Hart material.
When I see stuff like this I think the idea of Coffey not being a top 10 defenseman of all-time might be wrong.
I still think he deserved it in 2007 though. And that was a strong year for the Hart too.
He definitely could get more love from people on these boards. Coffey could coast in the regular season defensively but I never thought in the playoffs he was like that, nor did he not step up in big games. He won 4 Cups for a reason. As for the top 10, that's a hard list to crack, but I have him in there personally. In somewhat order:
Orr, Harvey, Bourque, Shore, Potvin, Lidstrom, Kelly, Robinson, Coffey/Chelios
Honestly, if I am to make an argument I don't see why he isn't a top 10 defenseman. Who else belongs there convincingly other than Coffey?
That's a very solid top ten. If we're taking non NHL careers into account, Fetisov would push either Coffey or Chelios off the list.Yeah I think that’s my top 10 as well. Tough to say who I would have in there ahead of Coffey.
Yeah I think that’s my top 10 as well. Tough to say who I would have in there ahead of Coffey.
Hasek is tougher. Statistically he make a solid case, though it’s interesting he didn’t do as well in the Vezina vote as you would think, finishing 17-6-1 out of 26 GMs. Save percentage wasn’t as prominent in those days so that may have been a factor, but from what I remember/read from others, something about the season didn’t feel as special as ‘94 or ‘97 or ‘98.
Getting off topic, but Coffey really suffers from having too long of a career and too much of a journeyman's career in his declining years. If he just didn't play in 1997-2001 his reputation probably improves.
This is 88 pts vs 100 pts by 82 games pace (Bourque vs Coffey), in that 80 to 96 stretch.
I would have had no problem with Hasek winning it, luckily he went on to win 2 anyhow. Bowman would have had a break down if Coffey won, he wasn't a fan.
I still think Jagr over Eric, if not for Eric being the 'next one' and new face of the league. i still thing this played a part in him winning. Jagr went on to win several anyhow, so in the end. All good.
With Hasek, you always have to remember that the last goaltender to win the Hart was Jacques Plante in 1962 and they already had the Vezina and Jennings to cover. It's not like the NHL just handed it out to goalies. I like to think by the time Hasek finally broke through in 1998 they were giving him that award encompassing everything done from 1993-onwards, including the Nagano games.
I would have had no problem with Hasek winning it, luckily he went on to win 2 anyhow. Bowman would have had a break down if Coffey won, he wasn't a fan.
I still think Jagr over Eric, if not for Eric being the 'next one' and new face of the league. i still thing this played a part in him winning. Jagr went on to win several anyhow, so in the end. All good.
Fetisov?Orr, Harvey, Bourque, Shore, Potvin, Lidstrom, Kelly, Robinson, Coffey/Chelios
Honestly, if I am to make an argument I don't see why he isn't a top 10 defenseman. Who else belongs there convincingly other than Coffey?
Liut 1981 Pearson.
Carlyle 1981 Norris.
(And yes , I'ma say it -- Thornton 2006 Hart.)
Hall 2018 Hart.
These are the award wins that keep me up at night. But thank God Liut didn't win the 1981 Hart, or the universe as we know it may have imploded... and that was back when Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley were still on.
Fetisov?