Staniowski
Registered User
Re: Mark Howe
The main issue with Howe was that he just wasn't a star defenseman for very long.
He played his first six season or so mostly as a forward, and he probably wouldn't have made the Hall as a forward, he just wasn't a good enough scorer. At the other end, his final seven seasons were injury-filled, only played half the time. His first three seasons in the NHL included his move to D, his gruesome injury, and his learning how to play good defense (especially after his injury). So, it was really only the next five seasons that he was a star defenseman. And even then, he was overshadowed by Bourque, Coffey, etc. And other contemporaries, including Chelios, MacInnis, and others were impact defenseman for much longer times than Howe was.
The main issue with Howe was that he just wasn't a star defenseman for very long.
He played his first six season or so mostly as a forward, and he probably wouldn't have made the Hall as a forward, he just wasn't a good enough scorer. At the other end, his final seven seasons were injury-filled, only played half the time. His first three seasons in the NHL included his move to D, his gruesome injury, and his learning how to play good defense (especially after his injury). So, it was really only the next five seasons that he was a star defenseman. And even then, he was overshadowed by Bourque, Coffey, etc. And other contemporaries, including Chelios, MacInnis, and others were impact defenseman for much longer times than Howe was.