carjackmalone
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Here’s my top 5 in no particular order
Brad Marchand
Ray Whitney
Zdeno Chara
Johnny Bower
Martin St Louis
Brad Marchand
Ray Whitney
Zdeno Chara
Johnny Bower
Martin St Louis
Here’s my top 5 in no particular order
Brad Marchand
Ray Whitney
Zdeno Chara
Johnny Bower
Martin St Louis
No.Bower represents the epitome of a late bloomer. Enough to still make him an all-time great.
No.
As i explained, he and Cook had blossomed in other leagues that were pretty good in their eras (like the ex-Soviets).
The epitome of a late bloomer would be a long-time (at least 5+ years) NHLer who suddenly became great, who DEVELOPED, from whatever budding genius they may have been,... into a full-blown rose.
Here’s my top 5 in no particular order
Brad Marchand
Ray Whitney
Zdeno Chara
Johnny Bower
Martin St Louis
Not really. He was still quite raw. His awkwardness died down, but he was still a giveaway machine with the Isles. He was closer to be one of the poorest top-4 d-men in the league than being a "top" anything...He was a top young defenseman in the league even on the Islanders.
Could be the Calder winner with the strongest case.Daniel Alfredsson
Height aside, how many people would have known his name at the time ?Was Chara really considered a late bloomer? He was a top young defenseman in the league even on the Islanders.
I'm always reminded of Philippe Boucher. 1st round pick who played some NHL games as a 19 year old. He is the often forgotten part of the Alexei Zhitnik / Grant Fuhr trade. But upon coming to LA, Boucher was just a depth D for several years.
Then suddenly at age 28, Boucher had a break out season. Unfortunately for LA, Boucher qualified for early free agency being a 10+ year pro who was making under the average NHL salary. Dallas hired Kings assistant coach Dave Tippett after that season and Boucher would follow Tippett and sign with the Stars. Boucher would have his peak offensive seasons in the years after.
While I'm in the mindset of early 00's Kings D, Jaroslav Modry made his NHL debut at 22 with the Devils. Bounced around with the Senators and Kings while spending a considerable amount of time in the IHL. Finally becomes an NHL regular again at age 29 and has a breakout 42 point season at age 30. He had a few more good seasons after that.
Height aside, how many people would have known his name at the time ?
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Third in ice time on the Islanders, not bad for a 22 years D, but relative to his prime that quite the step.
those kings were kind of lousy with puck movers and PPQBs emerging out of nowhere