What do the dates mean?Chara getting massively underrated here
Chara 2003-14
Norris voting: 1,2,2,3,3,3,4,5
AS Team: 1,1,1,2,2,2,2
Stevens 1990-01:
Norris: 2,3,4,4,5,6
AS team: 1,2,2,2
Doughty 2009-20:
Norris: 1,2,2,3,6
AS Team: 1,1,2,2
their prime yearsWhat do the dates mean?
It's not how long them played.
I didnt put Pronger as I think he wouldve wonFor some reason I feel like I would have added Pronger to the poll as well.
Homer vote for Chara lol
I was thinking the same question, glad you already answered.I didnt put Pronger as I think he wouldve won
their prime years
I didnt put Pronger as I think he wouldve won
the 90s definitely had more HOF dmen overall, but Stevens really only got narrowly beat by Bourque in 93-94 for the Norris (by 4 vote pts!)... Otherwise, his best "Norris years" (from 90-01), he was beat by the likes of: Leetch, Blake, Housley, Konstantinov, Ozolinsh in Norris votingStevens had much harder competition, the other 2 are great but the fact that he was in the conversation for the Norris with the guys he was competing against speaks to just how good Stevens was.
A bit irrelevant.Stevens played 22 seasons
Stevens # of times he finished the season with a negative +/-, Zero
the 90s definitely had more HOF dmen overall, but Stevens really only got narrowly beat by Bourque in 93-94 for the Norris (by 4 vote pts!)... Otherwise, his best "Norris years" (from 90-01), he was beat by the likes of: Leetch, Blake, Housley, Konstantinov, Ozolinsh in Norris voting
Chara still competed against his share of HOF Dmen, and was beat by guys like: Lidstrom, Niedermayer, Karlsson, Weber, Phaneuf in Norris voting during his prime
I mean, Leetch was way better than Phaneuf and arguably better than all the defensemen from the bottom list except Lidstrom.
Blake and Housley are in the HHOF (albeit not the strongest inductees).
Chara is the best at shutdown defense and still adding offense.
Doughty the best all around defenseman perhaps.
Have to vote Chara here. Pronger would be the tougher decision.
A bit irrelevant.
Why do you mention what you consider the worst players to beat Stevens in voting and only the best players to beat Chara. With no mention of him being beat by legends like, Carney, Visnovsky, Ryan Whitney, Brian Campbell, Bowmeester, Souray, Timonen, Philipppe Boucher and Tom Preissing?the 90s definitely had more HOF dmen overall, but Stevens really only got narrowly beat by Bourque in 93-94 for the Norris (by 4 vote pts!)... Otherwise, his best "Norris years" (from 90-01), he was beat by the likes of: Leetch, Blake, Housley, Konstantinov, Ozolinsh in Norris voting
Chara still competed against his share of HOF Dmen, and was beat by guys like: Lidstrom, Niedermayer, Karlsson, Weber, Phaneuf in Norris voting during his prime
Those I mentioned were when Stevens and Chara were in the running for the Norris (in their primes). Point was that Stevens wasnt always beat out by the great Dmen of the 90s. No more than how Chara was beaten out by the likes of: Lidstrom, Karlsson, Niedermayer etc.Why do you mention what you consider the worst players to beat Stevens in voting and only the best players to beat Chara. With no mention of him being beat by legends like, Carney, Visnovsky, Ryan Whitney, Brian Campbell, Bowmeester, Souray, Timonen, Philipppe Boucher and Tom Preissing?
I understand but its like a totally different "prime" and different era. I wanted to compare these 3 Dmen mainly for their defensive prowess.I don't like the discounting of Stevens years in Washington, He put great offensive numbers with them and then came to the Devils and changed his whole playstyle to be what team needed him to be.
I guess Chara sort of needed to reinvent himself later in his career but that's because he was getting older and needed to.
Doughty has his two 59 and 60 point seasons, but both him and Chara put up similar points over the course of their respective primes in the 45-50 point range on average (per 82).... Chara being the better goalscorer, and Doughty the better passer.It’s pretty much a coin toss for me between Doughty and Stevens. Leaning Doughty because of his ability to dominate at both ends of the ice