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Student Of The Game
Defensemen, 500+ post-expansion games, at least 1.05 ESGA/GP
# | NAME | ESGA/GP | ESMin/GP | adj to 20 min
1 | MAROTTE, GILLES | 1.362 | 21.93 | 1.24
2 | STEWART, BOB | 1.334 | 19.92 | 1.34
3 | BERGMAN, GARY | 1.298 | 21.71 | 1.20
4 | GIBBS, BARRY | 1.200 | 21.14 | 1.14
5 | BURROWS, DAVE | 1.186 | 20.22 | 1.17
6 | VADNAIS, CAROL | 1.153 | 19.28 | 1.20
7 | TURNBULL, IAN | 1.142 | 20.70 | 1.10
8 | ROLFE, DALE | 1.129 | 20.70 | 1.09
9 | LARSON, REED | 1.126 | 19.25 | 1.17
10 | HUBER, WILLIE | 1.119 | 18.40 | 1.22
11 | LEETCH, BRIAN | 1.109 | 18.96 | 1.17
12 | PRATT, TRACY | 1.109 | 19.30 | 1.15
13 | STACKHOUSE, RON | 1.104 | 20.46 | 1.08
14 | BABYCH, DAVE | 1.090 | 17.76 | 1.23
15 | NYLUND, GARY | 1.088 | 17.80 | 1.22
16 | WHITE, BILL | 1.081 | 22.13 | 0.98
17 | COFFEY, PAUL | 1.080 | 18.51 | 1.17
18 | REID, TOM | 1.066 | 19.52 | 1.09
19 | GUEVREMONT, JOCELYN | 1.063 | 19.82 | 1.07
20 | NEILSON, JIM | 1.062 | 20.84 | 1.02
21 | SMITH, DALLAS | 1.057 | 21.33 | 0.99
22 | BERARD, BRYAN | 1.053 | 15.93 | 1.32
Notes:
- Berard is in some pretty rare company to begin with, before you break it down.
- the list is dominated by guys who played some copious minutes at ES. Berard didn't. he's a full 3 minutes (20%) behind all except three of these guys.
- the list is also dominated by 70s defensemen, just like most GF/GA related stats tend to be, due to the lack of parity in the decade.
- Adjusted to 20 minutes of ES TOI/GP, Berard would find himself behind only Bob Stewart, who, although known as a heavily-relied on physical defensive defenseman, was on the worst collection of teams of any player, ever.
- Coffey's Coffey, Leetch is Coffey light. Unquestioned Norris winners.
- Marotte, Bergman, Burrows, White, Neilson and Smith had excellent defensive reputations and their places here are due to heavy minutes against top players. Gibbs is not in their class, but similar style and reason. Rolfe, Stewart, Pratt, and Reid would be behind him.
- Vadnais, Turnbull, Larson, Huber all had defensive issues for their whole careers, and that's why they're here. Stackhouse, Guevremont and Babych got better, but not quick enough to escape the list.
- Nylund was a mediocre player on bad teams.
- And then there's Berard.
1 | MAROTTE, GILLES | 1.362 | 21.93 | 1.24
2 | STEWART, BOB | 1.334 | 19.92 | 1.34
3 | BERGMAN, GARY | 1.298 | 21.71 | 1.20
4 | GIBBS, BARRY | 1.200 | 21.14 | 1.14
5 | BURROWS, DAVE | 1.186 | 20.22 | 1.17
6 | VADNAIS, CAROL | 1.153 | 19.28 | 1.20
7 | TURNBULL, IAN | 1.142 | 20.70 | 1.10
8 | ROLFE, DALE | 1.129 | 20.70 | 1.09
9 | LARSON, REED | 1.126 | 19.25 | 1.17
10 | HUBER, WILLIE | 1.119 | 18.40 | 1.22
11 | LEETCH, BRIAN | 1.109 | 18.96 | 1.17
12 | PRATT, TRACY | 1.109 | 19.30 | 1.15
13 | STACKHOUSE, RON | 1.104 | 20.46 | 1.08
14 | BABYCH, DAVE | 1.090 | 17.76 | 1.23
15 | NYLUND, GARY | 1.088 | 17.80 | 1.22
16 | WHITE, BILL | 1.081 | 22.13 | 0.98
17 | COFFEY, PAUL | 1.080 | 18.51 | 1.17
18 | REID, TOM | 1.066 | 19.52 | 1.09
19 | GUEVREMONT, JOCELYN | 1.063 | 19.82 | 1.07
20 | NEILSON, JIM | 1.062 | 20.84 | 1.02
21 | SMITH, DALLAS | 1.057 | 21.33 | 0.99
22 | BERARD, BRYAN | 1.053 | 15.93 | 1.32
Notes:
- Berard is in some pretty rare company to begin with, before you break it down.
- the list is dominated by guys who played some copious minutes at ES. Berard didn't. he's a full 3 minutes (20%) behind all except three of these guys.
- the list is also dominated by 70s defensemen, just like most GF/GA related stats tend to be, due to the lack of parity in the decade.
- Adjusted to 20 minutes of ES TOI/GP, Berard would find himself behind only Bob Stewart, who, although known as a heavily-relied on physical defensive defenseman, was on the worst collection of teams of any player, ever.
- Coffey's Coffey, Leetch is Coffey light. Unquestioned Norris winners.
- Marotte, Bergman, Burrows, White, Neilson and Smith had excellent defensive reputations and their places here are due to heavy minutes against top players. Gibbs is not in their class, but similar style and reason. Rolfe, Stewart, Pratt, and Reid would be behind him.
- Vadnais, Turnbull, Larson, Huber all had defensive issues for their whole careers, and that's why they're here. Stackhouse, Guevremont and Babych got better, but not quick enough to escape the list.
- Nylund was a mediocre player on bad teams.
- And then there's Berard.
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