The NHL asked... should Roman Josi be in the HOF ?

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I think he should be in with his current resume but he might score 100 pts this year and could win another Norris. That would make him a lock if that happens.
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I think he should be in with his current resume but he might score 100 pts this year and could win another Norris. That would make him a lock if that happens.

Wouldn't be surprised if that happens honestly, he reallys seems to get better and better year after year so... why not ? At one point he will start to really slow down for sure but I don't think it will be this year

Nashville roster looks good this year, so, who knows what can happen
 

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I'm trying to think of a D-Men with five Top-5 Norris finishes who isn't in, or won't be in, or who isn't Jean-Claude Tremblay (politics), and I can't think of any. Josi getting it would absolutely not lower any bar. Larry Murphy, who is probably somewhat comparable albeit a bit worse, is already in the HHOF, and exactly no one thinks he's the worst or second worst or fifth worst D-Men in the HHOF.

Meanwhile, the totally different but also totally comparable Shea Weber just got in with exactly that, five Norris Top-5. Weber got a bit more international accolades (I reckon he had an easier road to that than Josi) and I'd probably take his career before Josi's if Josi had to retire today, but really, all I'm saying is Josi is not quite as good as an average HHOF D-Men.
 
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Wouldn't be surprised if that happens honestly, he reallys seems to get better and better year after year so... why not ? At one point he will start to really slow down for sure but I don't think it will be this year

Nashville roster looks good this year, so, who knows what can happen

He's scored 96 pts before. He had 85 last year and now he gets to pass the puck to Stamkos and Marchessault all season long.
 
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“Future” HOF’er meaning we’re not just thinking about his argument now, but what it will be in a few years. He is still on top of his game and could add something, who knows. A Cup would go a long, long way for a guy like Josi.

Either way, the standards at the HOF have been driven so low that I’d rather see him in than out. He’s a lot better player than some of the ones inducted in recent years.
 

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I'm trying to think of a D-Men with five Top-5 Norris finishes who isn't in, or won't be in, or who isn't Jean-Claude Tremblay (politics), and I can't think of any. Josi getting it would absolutely not lower any bar. Larry Murphy, who is probably somewhat comparable albeit a bit worse, is already in the HHOF, and exactly no one thinks he's the worst or second worst or fifth worst D-Men in the HHOF.

Meanwhile, the totally different but also totally comparable Shea Weber just got in with exactly that, five Norris Top-5. Weber got a bit more international accolades (I reckon he had an easier road to that than Josi) and I'd probably take his career before Josi's if Josi had to retire today, but really, all I'm saying is Josi is not quite as good as an average HHOF D-Men.
My first thought as well.

I also think Josi might get some due Norris traction but man the competition is really tough.

NM for some reason I thought that Josi hadn't won a Norris but I was thinking about a different year.
 
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“Future” HOF’er meaning we’re not just thinking about his argument now, but what it will be in a few years. He is still on top of his game and could add something, who knows. A Cup would go a long, long way for a guy like Josi.

Either way, the standards at the HOF have been driven so low that I’d rather see him in than out. He’s a lot better player than some of the ones inducted in recent years.
I think he would be a lock or near lock if he didn't play another game and a quick look at his similarity scores on hockey reference, while not the ideal tool has the top 10 comparables thru 13 years all in except for Doughty, who is a lock and Gary Suter (who is 10th)and Suter doesn't have near the Norris resume that Josi has.

The one knock on Josi is that he doesn't have a great playoff resume but he has 7 top 7 Norris finishes.
 

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I don’t see it personally and have watched a lot of his career. Very good player but a Norris and a couple high scoring seasons doesn’t scream all time great to me.

IMHO I don’t think he’s a dominant player which is what someone should be to be in the HoF. It won’t bother me either way and he’s been great for Nashville, but my vote is no.
 

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I don’t see it personally and have watched a lot of his career. Very good player but a Norris and a couple high scoring seasons doesn’t scream all time great to me.

IMHO I don’t think he’s a dominant player which is what someone should be to be in the HoF. It won’t bother me either way and he’s been great for Nashville, but my vote is no.
His 95 point season was the most points by a defenseman since Leetch 30 years ago. He was very dominant that year, especially in the 2nd half of the season.
 

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I'm trying to think of a D-Men with five Top-5 Norris finishes who isn't in, or won't be in, or who isn't Jean-Claude Tremblay (politics), and I can't think of any. Josi getting it would absolutely not lower any bar. Larry Murphy, who is probably somewhat comparable albeit a bit worse, is already in the HHOF, and exactly no one thinks he's the worst or second worst or fifth worst D-Men in the HHOF.
Here's a complete list of defensemen who have placed in the top five for the Norris trophy at least five times:

PLAYER1st2nd3rd4th5thTOTAL
Ray Bourque
5​
6​
4​
4​
19​
Nicklas Lidstrom
7​
3​
1​
1​
1​
13​
Bobby Orr
8​
1​
9​
Doug Harvey
7​
1​
1​
9​
Paul Coffey
3​
2​
1​
1​
2​
9​
Pierre Pilote
3​
3​
2​
8​
Zdeno Chara
1​
2​
3​
1​
1​
8​
Tim Horton
2​
2​
3​
1​
8​
Chris Chelios
3​
2​
1​
1​
7​
Denis Potvin
3​
2​
1​
1​
7​
Larry Robinson
2​
1​
3​
1​
7​
Chris Pronger
1​
3​
1​
2​
7​
Brad Park
6​
1​
7​
Bill Gadsby
3​
3​
1​
7​
Al MacInnis
1​
3​
2​
6​
Jacques Laperriere
1​
1​
2​
2​
6​
Victor Hedman
1​
5​
6​
Borje Salming
2​
2​
2​
6​
Scott Stevens
2​
1​
2​
1​
6​
Erik Karlsson
3​
2​
5​
Brian Leetch
2​
1​
1​
1​
5​
Rod Langway
2​
1​
2​
5​
Roman Josi
1​
2​
2​
5​
Rob Blake
1​
2​
1​
1​
5​
Shea Weber
2​
1​
2​
5​
Fern Flaman
3​
2​
5​

Every player on that list is in the Hall of Fame, or is a future lock (ie Hedman, Karlsson). I doubt that Josi breaks the trend.
 

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Only If his passport was North American and he played for an O6 or Canadian team then yeah he would probably be first ballot.
 
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