Felidae
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I think it only makes sense to talk about the players that played when the Selke trophy actually existed.
the 2 obvious answer seem to be Jari Kurri and Bryan Trottier. (Though feel free to discuss other players) Both finished 2nd in Selke voting, Trottier lost to Doug Jarvis and Kurri lost to a 33 year old Clarke.
Interestingly enough, Kurri actually has the better Selke record between the two. Was a finalist twice, and was fairly close to being one twice more
For all the praise I hear about Trottier's 2 way play on here, I'm surprised to find out he was only ever a finalist once, his next best finish was 8th place.
It's not like the selke trophy was created after some of his best seasons either.. in fact, it was created the very year he emerged as an elite player in the league.
I'm guessing most people here think Trottier was the superior two way player (given the wide placement gap in the all time list) so what's the explanation for his lacklustre Selke record relative to reputation?
the 2 obvious answer seem to be Jari Kurri and Bryan Trottier. (Though feel free to discuss other players) Both finished 2nd in Selke voting, Trottier lost to Doug Jarvis and Kurri lost to a 33 year old Clarke.
Interestingly enough, Kurri actually has the better Selke record between the two. Was a finalist twice, and was fairly close to being one twice more
For all the praise I hear about Trottier's 2 way play on here, I'm surprised to find out he was only ever a finalist once, his next best finish was 8th place.
It's not like the selke trophy was created after some of his best seasons either.. in fact, it was created the very year he emerged as an elite player in the league.
I'm guessing most people here think Trottier was the superior two way player (given the wide placement gap in the all time list) so what's the explanation for his lacklustre Selke record relative to reputation?
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