Dark Shadows
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Curious as to how you can quantify the argument that Gretzky would have "definitely" scored less had Bobby Orr not played in the NHL?
Bobby Orr, in revolutionizing the position of defenseman and opening the doors for all those young defensemen to start jumping into the play more, while influencing the Bruins firewagon offensive style and thus, many other teams in following in their footsteps is why the 80's became the highest scoring era ever.
Teams began allowing their defensemen to do things they would often have been benched for before Orr came along, which lead to more goals being scored by both teams since nobody could play both ends of the ice like Orr could.
Even in the first year of Expansion in 67-68, the absolute worst GA team in the NHL only had 257 goals against, while most hovered around 180-220 goals against. Even if you adjust it for the 6 less games played, it is still far far less than the 80's teams, which had abandoned defense in favor of seeing who could score the most while paying much less attention to keeping them out of their own nets. By the 80's, the worst teams were flirting with 400 goals against, while the majority of teams were allowing 330 goals against or worse.