Mickey Marner
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King Clancy sounds nice. That would be a good name for the trophy.
It is the name of a trophy.
King Clancy sounds nice. That would be a good name for the trophy.
Tbf selke winner isn't necessarily the best defensive forward.I think thats a great idea. Forwards have an offensive and a defensive award.
I don't know anything about Norris, Masterton etc.......but I think this is terrible idea.I like history, but I also like change that reflects the game today. A lot of kids who follow the game now probably have never heard of James Norris.
I think the Bobby Orr trophy would be a perfect update in renaming the Norris Trophy, It could not be a better fit in describing the best defenceman in the NHL than to name it after the best defenceman that has ever played the game.
I would not be against renaming the Hart the Wayne Gretzky Trophy and the Bill Masterton the Mario Lemieux Trophy either to reflect a modern image.
No, the Selke is a joke, so is the Norris and anything else that the hockey writers vote on. Half these guys don't even watch 10 games in a season, just chat with their writer buddies, scroll through their twitter feed and decide on a winner.Tbf selke winner isn't necessarily the best defensive forward.
Either rename the trophies or stop trying to intro new ones.
The Art Ross to the Wayne Gretzky
The Hart to the Howe
The Norris to the Orr
I don't think Karlsson has been the best all around defensemen. If all there was too playing defense was scoring points, then yeah, sure, but there's more to D than that.
The best offensive defenseman can be the best all around defenseman, but if Karlsson is considered the best all around defenseman, I would beg to differ. He is definitely the top offensive defenseman though, IMO.
I don't know anything about Norris, Masterton etc.......but I think this is terrible idea.
Serious question.
Did you see the playoffs last year? Or his regular season?
Classifying Karlsson as strictly an offensive defenseman is a fault.
Barring injury he has demonstrated he can be the most complete player in the league.
i didn't mean to imply that at all, i was just moreso saying it has come up over the decades in the past. the nhl doesn't seem interested.
not in the slightest, he gets points which is sexy to many but i don't think many real hockey experts would pretend he's actually been the best dman period.
This is insane. He went an entire Cup run without a single goal against.
This is insane. He went an entire Cup run without a single goal against.
He was +126 one year.
This was what I wanted to say here, so thank you for saving me the time and effort. An offensive defenseman award named after Bobby Orr would be minimizing him and his all around greatness.
who are you talking about? despite plus/minus being a horrible gauge for individual performance the best he's ever had was a +16. maybe re-read the post you quoted.
btw - it was post #35
That argument falls apart when talking about Orr.
+124 in a season tells you pretty clearly that individuals performance.
I think having a plus/minus of 582 in 657 games pretty much paints the picture.
If you take out his rookie year he was actually plus 581 in 596 games. which might be the most insane statistic out there. That's spotting the other team a goal a game because he plays for them.
Listen, my avatar comes from Ork.Did you watch him play? He wasnt a shut down dman.
was never talking about orr.
the poster quoted me and referenced orr even though i was replying to another poster about karlsson.
in any event i still think plus/minus is a horrible gauge for individual performance. actually i think it's pretty much useless for anything.
I get it. Except when it's brought up in an Orr thread. I know you weren't talking about him but - He's the exception to the rule.
If it was a Dallas Smith thread and people mentioned his +98 as the 4th highest ever - it would be easy to simply say - 'Ya, because he was Orr's defensive partner.'
Orr's +- is simply past the pale. He's the player who made everyone's plus/minus on the Bruins skyrocket.
Oh, just call it the Karlssen award and get on with it already!
according to hockey-reference there has never been a 'karlssen' play in the nhl. who exactly would this 'award' be honouring?
Interesting idea. But would they turn the Norris into the best defensive defenseman award or best overall? I'd prefer best overall.