Zegras11
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Ok, here the rankings for NHL Defensive Players.
Notes:
I entered the players randomly on my spreadsheet and have no clue how they were picked or who picked them.
I input ranking points in the following criteria: (points were assigned to the best in each cat from 8 to 16 pts. (8,10,12 and 16 were used) . The counting stats were given points on relative strength compared to the rest of the players. EX: a 12 pt top score cat might have wound up 12, 11.5, 11.4 9,9,9 6,3,2,etc.).
Hockey Reference.com was used for stats. They have a stat for each season and full career on Offensive and Defensive point shares. These were used but not given much weight. They also have player "similarity scores." This shows who the similar players were to that player and I was going to use that to break any close final point rankings, but it only really confirmed my point rankings. So I feel really comfortable with my final rankings, and they did not come out as expected, but I think are correct by going through this exercise I spent a few hours on.
1) Overall Career - This was a look at games played, goals, assists, +/-, and awards won during entire career.
2) Great Season Pct - what percentage of a player's years were truly great seasons? This did hurt some guys that got injured frequently.
3) Stanley Cups Won - Great players win more cups. Wasn't given a top weight.
4) Game Dominance - To what degree did this player consistently dominate a single game in his career. Where his play often dictated whether his team won or lost.
5) Impact of the game of hockey - To what degree did this player change for the better or greatly enhance the game.
6) HockRef.com Offensive Point Shares
7) Hockref.com Defensive Point shares
There wound up being four tiers....
Tier FOUR (the bottom)
#16 (1pt) - Rod Langway 13.6 pts. Sorry, but this guy should not have come close to making the list. Housley, Zubov, L.Murphy, Blake, Leetch, Karlsson should all have been considered over him IMO. His similar player on HocRef.com was Derian Hatcher and Jay Bouwmeester. yikes! His Off shares were a total of 7.2 Way below all but one that would have had more if he played a full career in NHL. Low of 3 All-Star (AS) games also. Just not a fan of this pick. Had only one great season.
#15 (2pts) - Viacheslav Fetisov. 25.5 pts. I wanted this guy to be so much higher, but it just wasn't there. No great seasons. Had a top score impact on NHL games for all his time and effort to get in the NHL after 12 years in Russia. No AS games or elite seasons. 2 cups and higher Off Share than Langway helped in not finish last.
#14 (3pts) - Pierre Pilot. 26.7 pts. Another player I don't think should have made the list. He has 8AS games and 3 Norris, but really didn't play against any other name Def players except for Doug Harvey, who had 7 Norris. Great Season Cat was earned a lot for making AS team and those Norris wins. That's how he beat Fetisov.
#13 (4pts) - Eddie Shore. 33.0 pts. He played in seasons that were only 44 games, so I adjusted his totals for that. Similar to Leetch on HocRef. Won four Hart Trophies as MVP, but barely won the voting each time, so not really too dominant.
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Tier THREE
#12 (5pts) - Doug Harvey 42.5 pts. Won 7 Norris and made 11 AS games. Most of the Norris he won over players that aren't very notable at all, except Pilot. Just could not give him the proper weight for that when you see the Norris winners of the last 30 years ofter have to beat out 3-4 very good names. 6 Cups gave him 1/3 of his points, so nice credit for that. Had the second lowest points per game and by far the lowest +/- at +46 for his career.
#11 (6pts) - Chris Pronger. 45.6 pts. Had the highest Def Point shares of the list. Surprised by that. Only made 4 AS games and one Cup in 18 years. That hurt him. Didn't have a lot of elite seasons. Was banged up a little bit more than most.
#10 (7pts) - Scott Stevens 45.9 pts. Was a close 2nd in Def Point shares to two other players. 5 AS and 1 Conn Smythe gave him edge over Pronger along with his 3 cups.
#9 (8 pts) - Chris Chelios. 49.0 pts. 7AS games and 3 Norris. Higher dominating scores than those below him (tied with Stevens). 3 cups also. Played 27 years and this cose him as he didnt of a high pct of elite seasons. He played too long.
#8 (9 pts) - Scott Niedermayer. 54.9 pts. Hoc Ref similarity had slightly better than Chelios and Stevens and my pts system proved exactly that. Scotty had an amzing, and graceful way of dominating the outcome of a game by the way he played it that didn't always show up in a box score. He had a ton of clutch goals in the playoffs during his career, so he had nice inpact scores. He's also only one of two players to win championships at every level of competition. 4 AS, 1 Norris and 1 Conn Smythe. Con Smythes bimped Overall rating scores for those that earned them. Scott had 4 cups and Stevens and Chelios has 3 each.
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Tier TWO
#7 (10 pts) - Denis Potvin. 60.1 pts. Led in Off PTS share and 3rd in DEF PTS share compared to those ranked below him. 7AS games, 3 Norris, 1 Calder and 4 cups. Had 312 more points than Scotty above in less years. and a nice elite season score. Islanders had a lot of great players, so dominance scores not as high as some.
#6 (11 pts) - Al Mac Innis. 63.0 pts. Had 200 more points than Potvin, so a longer career helped him here. Along with better O/D pts shares. His one cup kept him from the Top 5. 7AS, 1 Norris and one Conn Smythe.
#5 (12 pts) - Paul Coffey. 66.7 pts. Again the pts system worked well as Hoc ref had similar players scores just above MacInnis and Potvin. Missed by 0.4 of having the highest OFF PTS share. 8 AS games and 3 Norris. 4 Cups won. had 56 more goals and and 257 more assists in in seven less games than Mac Innis.
#4 (13 pts). - Larry Robinson. 70.1 pts. Near the top in Def pts shares. Two Norris, one Conn Smyhte and 6 AS games. SIX Cups tied him for the top of this group with Harvey. Was about 20% higher than anyone other in the group with a +722 for his career.
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Tier ONE - The Top 3.
This didn't come out as I expected. I thought my pick was going to be the #1 guy. Many Internet rankings have him as #1. But his career length, eventhough I didn't want that to be too big of a factor, just in the end, was. And there is no way is hell GB Timmy can move him lower than this. LOL.
#3 (14 pts) - Bobby Orr.
78.5 pts. The top 3 were pretty darn close to each other in points.. Even with a shorter career, Orr was 4th in OFF pt shares. His Def PT shares were 3.2 pts less than #1 and #2 to come for that category. Impact on the game received the highest rating. He revolutionized and changed the Defense position forever. 9 AS games (he made it all full seasons). Three Hart, 1 Calder. 8 Norris is 9 full seasons is ridiculous. Only two cups cost him from almost winning this. Was the only one in the group to average more than a point per game and he killed that. 915 pts in 657 games. Over 900 games less than the guys that finished 1/2, 700-1100 games less than the seven guys below him.
#2 (15 pts) - Ray Bourque 82.0 pts. The guy that I thought before this that would never rank this high. He had 85.7% dominant seasons. Only two others had over 70. Two thers in the low 50's. That's insane. He made 19 AS games. SEVEN more than anyone on the list. He led the list in goals, assists and points, and was third in +/- Was #1 in OFF pt shares and #4 in DEF pts shares. What cost him the #1 spot was winning only one cup.
#1 (16 pts) - Nick Lidstrom. 85.0 pts. Just super solid in every category. Had 70% elite seasons. Third in off and def pts shares by only slim margins. 7 Norris, 1 ConnSmythe, 12 AS games . 4th on ths list in points scored. His 4 Cups (3 more than Bourque) made the difference to earn the #1 spot.
Notes:
I entered the players randomly on my spreadsheet and have no clue how they were picked or who picked them.
I input ranking points in the following criteria: (points were assigned to the best in each cat from 8 to 16 pts. (8,10,12 and 16 were used) . The counting stats were given points on relative strength compared to the rest of the players. EX: a 12 pt top score cat might have wound up 12, 11.5, 11.4 9,9,9 6,3,2,etc.).
Hockey Reference.com was used for stats. They have a stat for each season and full career on Offensive and Defensive point shares. These were used but not given much weight. They also have player "similarity scores." This shows who the similar players were to that player and I was going to use that to break any close final point rankings, but it only really confirmed my point rankings. So I feel really comfortable with my final rankings, and they did not come out as expected, but I think are correct by going through this exercise I spent a few hours on.
1) Overall Career - This was a look at games played, goals, assists, +/-, and awards won during entire career.
2) Great Season Pct - what percentage of a player's years were truly great seasons? This did hurt some guys that got injured frequently.
3) Stanley Cups Won - Great players win more cups. Wasn't given a top weight.
4) Game Dominance - To what degree did this player consistently dominate a single game in his career. Where his play often dictated whether his team won or lost.
5) Impact of the game of hockey - To what degree did this player change for the better or greatly enhance the game.
6) HockRef.com Offensive Point Shares
7) Hockref.com Defensive Point shares
There wound up being four tiers....
Tier FOUR (the bottom)
#16 (1pt) - Rod Langway 13.6 pts. Sorry, but this guy should not have come close to making the list. Housley, Zubov, L.Murphy, Blake, Leetch, Karlsson should all have been considered over him IMO. His similar player on HocRef.com was Derian Hatcher and Jay Bouwmeester. yikes! His Off shares were a total of 7.2 Way below all but one that would have had more if he played a full career in NHL. Low of 3 All-Star (AS) games also. Just not a fan of this pick. Had only one great season.
#15 (2pts) - Viacheslav Fetisov. 25.5 pts. I wanted this guy to be so much higher, but it just wasn't there. No great seasons. Had a top score impact on NHL games for all his time and effort to get in the NHL after 12 years in Russia. No AS games or elite seasons. 2 cups and higher Off Share than Langway helped in not finish last.
#14 (3pts) - Pierre Pilot. 26.7 pts. Another player I don't think should have made the list. He has 8AS games and 3 Norris, but really didn't play against any other name Def players except for Doug Harvey, who had 7 Norris. Great Season Cat was earned a lot for making AS team and those Norris wins. That's how he beat Fetisov.
#13 (4pts) - Eddie Shore. 33.0 pts. He played in seasons that were only 44 games, so I adjusted his totals for that. Similar to Leetch on HocRef. Won four Hart Trophies as MVP, but barely won the voting each time, so not really too dominant.
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Tier THREE
#12 (5pts) - Doug Harvey 42.5 pts. Won 7 Norris and made 11 AS games. Most of the Norris he won over players that aren't very notable at all, except Pilot. Just could not give him the proper weight for that when you see the Norris winners of the last 30 years ofter have to beat out 3-4 very good names. 6 Cups gave him 1/3 of his points, so nice credit for that. Had the second lowest points per game and by far the lowest +/- at +46 for his career.
#11 (6pts) - Chris Pronger. 45.6 pts. Had the highest Def Point shares of the list. Surprised by that. Only made 4 AS games and one Cup in 18 years. That hurt him. Didn't have a lot of elite seasons. Was banged up a little bit more than most.
#10 (7pts) - Scott Stevens 45.9 pts. Was a close 2nd in Def Point shares to two other players. 5 AS and 1 Conn Smythe gave him edge over Pronger along with his 3 cups.
#9 (8 pts) - Chris Chelios. 49.0 pts. 7AS games and 3 Norris. Higher dominating scores than those below him (tied with Stevens). 3 cups also. Played 27 years and this cose him as he didnt of a high pct of elite seasons. He played too long.
#8 (9 pts) - Scott Niedermayer. 54.9 pts. Hoc Ref similarity had slightly better than Chelios and Stevens and my pts system proved exactly that. Scotty had an amzing, and graceful way of dominating the outcome of a game by the way he played it that didn't always show up in a box score. He had a ton of clutch goals in the playoffs during his career, so he had nice inpact scores. He's also only one of two players to win championships at every level of competition. 4 AS, 1 Norris and 1 Conn Smythe. Con Smythes bimped Overall rating scores for those that earned them. Scott had 4 cups and Stevens and Chelios has 3 each.
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Tier TWO
#7 (10 pts) - Denis Potvin. 60.1 pts. Led in Off PTS share and 3rd in DEF PTS share compared to those ranked below him. 7AS games, 3 Norris, 1 Calder and 4 cups. Had 312 more points than Scotty above in less years. and a nice elite season score. Islanders had a lot of great players, so dominance scores not as high as some.
#6 (11 pts) - Al Mac Innis. 63.0 pts. Had 200 more points than Potvin, so a longer career helped him here. Along with better O/D pts shares. His one cup kept him from the Top 5. 7AS, 1 Norris and one Conn Smythe.
#5 (12 pts) - Paul Coffey. 66.7 pts. Again the pts system worked well as Hoc ref had similar players scores just above MacInnis and Potvin. Missed by 0.4 of having the highest OFF PTS share. 8 AS games and 3 Norris. 4 Cups won. had 56 more goals and and 257 more assists in in seven less games than Mac Innis.
#4 (13 pts). - Larry Robinson. 70.1 pts. Near the top in Def pts shares. Two Norris, one Conn Smyhte and 6 AS games. SIX Cups tied him for the top of this group with Harvey. Was about 20% higher than anyone other in the group with a +722 for his career.
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Tier ONE - The Top 3.
This didn't come out as I expected. I thought my pick was going to be the #1 guy. Many Internet rankings have him as #1. But his career length, eventhough I didn't want that to be too big of a factor, just in the end, was. And there is no way is hell GB Timmy can move him lower than this. LOL.
#3 (14 pts) - Bobby Orr.
78.5 pts. The top 3 were pretty darn close to each other in points.. Even with a shorter career, Orr was 4th in OFF pt shares. His Def PT shares were 3.2 pts less than #1 and #2 to come for that category. Impact on the game received the highest rating. He revolutionized and changed the Defense position forever. 9 AS games (he made it all full seasons). Three Hart, 1 Calder. 8 Norris is 9 full seasons is ridiculous. Only two cups cost him from almost winning this. Was the only one in the group to average more than a point per game and he killed that. 915 pts in 657 games. Over 900 games less than the guys that finished 1/2, 700-1100 games less than the seven guys below him.#2 (15 pts) - Ray Bourque 82.0 pts. The guy that I thought before this that would never rank this high. He had 85.7% dominant seasons. Only two others had over 70. Two thers in the low 50's. That's insane. He made 19 AS games. SEVEN more than anyone on the list. He led the list in goals, assists and points, and was third in +/- Was #1 in OFF pt shares and #4 in DEF pts shares. What cost him the #1 spot was winning only one cup.
#1 (16 pts) - Nick Lidstrom. 85.0 pts. Just super solid in every category. Had 70% elite seasons. Third in off and def pts shares by only slim margins. 7 Norris, 1 ConnSmythe, 12 AS games . 4th on ths list in points scored. His 4 Cups (3 more than Bourque) made the difference to earn the #1 spot.
These first few judged were all categories I figured my pick would do well in. Montana NFL QB, 98 Yankees all time team, Bourque , etc. Wait until we get to women's swimming and NCAA coaches/etc.