Ogopogo*
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Defencemen just weren't allowed to jump up into the rush until Orr arrived. Orr's arrival completely changed the game. It added a new dimension to the sport, and gave players a shot at the show who normally wouldn't have had a chance, certainly not on the blue line. Coffey would have had to play forward. Housley would have had to play forward. A guy like Sandis Ozolinsch would have likely never cracked the NHL.
I would have loved to have seen the numbers that guys like Horton, Harvey, Pilote, Kelly and Gadsby would have put up had they played at a time when defencemen were encouraged to join the rush. They had skill and great offensive instincts. But back then, they truly were defencemen.
Shore played during the most defensive era in NHL history. Him and King Clancy were excellent offensive defencemen. Jumping into the play was encouraged a little more in the late 20s and throughout the 30s, but not as much as it has been since Orr entered the league.
I think rushing defensemen are discouraged now as much as they ever have been. Only the truly brilliant (Orr and Coffey) are given the green light to carry the puck end to end whenever they feel the need.
Players like Housley, Ozolinsh and others would have been in this league whether Orr played or not. Those players were talented.