Obviously he does deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. The question is more, “where does he rank all time among great NHL defencemen?”
We discuss that here:
Who really belongs in the Hall of Fame?
Every NHL player's case analyzed
Obviously he does deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. The question is more, “where does he rank all time among great NHL defencemen?”
We discuss that here:
By certain metrics – Defensive Point Shares, Point Shares, Plus/Minus – Brian Rafalski was the second best defenceman to play at least 750 games between 1999 and 2011. But if you watched him play, or you look up his Average Time on Ice (ATOI), you know he was never a #1 defenceman.
So, what gives? Was Rafalski so incredible he should have had his own team? Or did he luck out with his defence partners?
Listen to us discuss Rafalski’s case:
Continue reading “Does Brian Rafalski Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Bullet Joe Simpson was considered by none other than Newsy Lalonde as the best hockey player in the world. How good was he? How can we tell?
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Continue reading “Does Joe Simpson Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Chris Chelios has one of the most impressive resumes of any American defenseman. He might have the most impressive resume.
So the question isn’t so much whether or not he belongs in the Hall of Fame, but where does he rank among the greatest NHL defenders ever.
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Continue reading “Does Chris Chelios Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Gary Suter is one of the top offensive defencemen in the history of the NHL.
However, many of the defenders above Suter on the points list played at exactly the same time so, in context, his impressive offensive numbers don’t look so impressive.
We talk about Suter’s case here:
Continue reading “Does Gary Suter Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Does Brendan Shanahan belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?
It’s a silly question about one of the greatest power forwards ever. We still ask it and talk about his case.
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Continue reading “Does Brendan Shanahan Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”The idea of Shane Doan being in the Hockey Hall of Fame may strike you as absurd. It strikes one of us that way. The other of us tries to persuade us all that there is actually a case for Shane Doan to be in the Hall of Fame.
So the first part of this episode is about whether or not Shane Doan even has a case to be in the Hall of Fame. We hope you enjoy it. You can listen here:
Continue reading “Does Shane Doan even have a case for the Hall of Fame?”Herb Gardiner may have been one of the premier defencemen of his era, and was awarded the Hart Trophy as a result.
But how good was he really? Can we even know? How do we evaluate defencemen from the 1920s who didn’t score a lot? Can we trust Hart trophy wins from the past when we know they sometimes awarded them for controversial reasons?
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Continue reading “Does Herb Gardiner Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”Rob Blake was one of the star offensive defencemen of his era.
But he likely didn’t deserve his Norris Trophy the year he won it.
Does he still belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?
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Continue reading “Does Rob Blake Belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame?”If you never watched Eric Desjardins play, you might think this is a stupid question (unless you have a lot of faith in the concept of Defensive Point Shares). But, for a time, Desjardins was one of the best defencemen in the NHL.
Did he do enough to warrant induction into the Hall of Fame? Listen to us talk about Eric Desjardins here:
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