Hockey Outsider
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Hugely underrated, and the takes in this thread just confirm it.
To me, he was a top 5-10 NHL defender for a decade, but has a solitary 10th place finish in Norris voting to show for it. He was a far better player than Sergei Gonchar, and then compare their Norris finishes.
Part of that is injuries. Most of it is the fetishizing of guys who rack up 25-30 PP points/season to look good on the back of a hockey card over the guys who tilt the ice for their team in 25 hard minutes against top players.
If you could give me prime, healthy Adam Foote or prime, healthy Rob Blake for an NHL playoff series, I take Foote. And I realize that nobody will agree with me, for the record.
Agreed, for the most part. Lots of people don't remember that it was Foote - not Blake or Bourque - who led the 2001 Avalanche in ES ice time.
I've criticized Blake elsewhere. I'd still probably take him over Foote (understanding that Blake is higher risk, higher reward). But the gap between them isn't anywhere close to what you'd expect looking at scoring stats, Norris/all-star votes, or from the general consensus.