Oh are we back to revisionism with Lidstrom again that he was already in 1997 form in 1991? Gimme a break, Lidstrom had to learn, improve and grow into his style. When he rounded into form and was successful, he was recognized for it. There was no "Oh, how did we miss that in '91 or '92 going on because he quite simply wasn't as good at it then period.
Harvey came into the League playing his "new" style and was not understood for years. Once he was though...60 years later and all that again heh.
I never claimed any of this - of course. Lidstrom was always good defensively though. He was smart positionally, and very aware and conscientious defensively. He needed to get stronger though and refine his game, just like all yound D.
Because Lidstrom was good offensively and not physical many people did label him as being offense-only. I watched him all the time so I knew better, even early on. People were even surprised when Bowman matched him up against Lindros in the '97 finals and that was much later on. That's when Lidstrom was 27, the same age Harvey got his first AS nomination.
The hell they are!!! They are a part of the equation, a piece that needs to be assigned a weight amongst multiple other factors. They are NOT a final answer, they are NOT alone and their accuracy worsens the further you go from the median.
I don't ignore them, I factor them in along with every factor.
You use them as your ONLY piece of evidence.
The only person ignoring anything is you when you only use AS's and ignore anything else thank you very much.
First off, calm down. Nobody should get this excited about adjusted stats.
Second, I didn't use them as the only factor. I also showed team finishes and looked at raw stats. You tried to show a vague comparison with the top scoring forward in the league. Who had more evidence and which are more relevant?
And again, the biggest difference between them is goal totals and that's perfectly understandable considering the Slapshot's role in Dman goals today.
As you mentioned earlier there are lot of other factors as well. Fronting has become huge in todays game and it makes it extremely difficult for dmen to even get pucks through. Goaltenders are too well equipped to stop pucks as well. Most are huge, athletic, their equipment makes it too easy to stop pucks, and they have their own coaches. Having a slapshot would be awesome back in the 50's because the goalies were ill equipped to stop them but having one now isn't what it used to be.
Again, there's no backup going on, there's no last minute substitution as you're implying. I'm up front every single damned time.
I have Harvey over Bourque because he controlled the game better and changed the game forever.
Orr changed the role of Dmen, making them now part of the offensive schemes but very few can or have played like Orr.
Every single Dman in every single League in the world STILL plays like Harvey!!!
This one point makes Harvey exempt from everything else? If that's how you want to judge them then fine. At least I'll know where you're coming from. I'm trying to rank players based on who would be the best if they were all on the same playing field with similar advantages.