SallyBalls
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- Apr 23, 2014
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Yep. Hutson bonafide top10
My top 10 defensemen:Yep. Hutson bonafide top10
My top 10 defensemen:
1) L
2) A
3) N
4) E
5) H
6) U
7) T
8) S
9) O
10) N
I might lower Fox and raise Josi but hard to argue with this top 10.This year I'd go with something like this, but the 5-10 is basically interchangeable, and I'm sure I'm forgetting people:
Hughes
Makar
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Werenski
Fox
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Morrissey
Hedman
Heiskanen
Dahlin
Josi
Theodore
So if you were starting a team from scratch what player are you taking first overall as a dman? I guarantee 99.9 % of people are taking Cale Makar. (Except Canuck fans) because as reported by every sports outlet and players league wide he is the best overall dman in the league but sure you can take Jacob Slavin or some other random “ great defensive dman “if you want to.I disagree. In my opinion, the belief that offensive defensivemen contribute more is because their impact can be measured. When a player makes a nice breakout pass that leads to a goal, it shows up on his stat sheet. You can visually correlate that breakout pass to the goal.
When a player clears a dump in that would lead to a goal, it doesn't show up on the stat sheet. As the goal never occurred, people ignore the possibility of the goal occuring and therefore it becomes a routine play rather than an impactful play such as the pass that leads to a goal. The defensemen basically get no credit for all the goals they prevent. It's not as if we have a crystal ball and could see all the goals that were prevented that seemed like an uneventful play at the time.
An ideal would obviously be a mix of the two, but I'm not convinced that if we were to isolate one or the other that any would be better. A defensive defenceman basically only gets credit when he stops an obvious goal, like he blocks a puck that was going into an empty net on a rebound. Most of their plays, breaking up passes, stopping 2 on 1's, etc. are easily forgotten and there's basically no record of them after the game.
Funny because the award for best overall dman went to Hughes last year, as voted on by sports outlets...So if you were starting a team from scratch what player are you taking first overall as a dman? I guarantee 99.9 % of people are taking Cale Makar. (Except Canuck fans) because as reported by every sports outlet and players league wide he is the best overall dman in the league but sure you can take Jacob Slavin or some other random “ great defensive dman “if you want to.