Let's face facts, Nicklas Lidstrom is going to win his sixth Norris Trophy and it's not going to be close. There is no other defenseman in the league that can completely control the game at both ends of the ice like Lidstrom does.Yesterday, the NHL released the top three finalists (as if there is a further competition) for the Norris Trophy: Nicklas Lidstrom, Zdeno Chara, and Dion Phaneuf.
Chara and Phaneuf shouldn't even bother having acceptance speeches prepared, since they won't be winning. Nothing has changed since the mid-point of the season, when Lidstrom was also the clear front-runner.
There are very guarantees in life: Death, taxes, war, corrupt government, Lindsay Lohan getting drunk, and Nicklas Lidstrom winning the Norris Trophy.
Yes, one of the few safe wagers one could make is for Saint Nicklas to win the Norris Trophy as the league's top defenseman, again (and again). As winner of five of the past six Norris awards, the league's other top d-men pretty much have to settle for bridesmaid honors.
Lidstrom lead all d-men with 60 assists, 70 points, and a +40, despite missing a half-dozen games to injury. You'd have to be on some strong drugs, or a complete homer, not to consider Lidstrom the best of the best.
Before some of you start whining (again) about how the Norris trophy is simply for offensive output, consider the fact that the defensemen that finished 2nd (Gonchar), 3rd (Streit), and 4th (Campbell), weren't among the top 3 vote getters. Chara finished 10th in points and Phaneuf was 5th. Obviously, it takes more than just some pretty offensive numbers to win the Norris.
















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4-23-2008 @ 1:32PM
MacESac said...
Is this for real? "There is no other defenseman in the league that can completely control the game at both ends of the ice like Lidstrom does." I know the majority of teams and thus reporters/voters are in the East which is why most of the awards go there, but I could not disagree with that statement any more.
First of all, Lidstrom is a great defenceman, and can control a game in his own way, however there is a certain d-man who plays for the Flames, in case those in the east haven't heard of him his name is Dion, as in Phaneuf. If you want to find one guy who has complete control of the game at both ends look no further than big #3.
He hits, fights, plays good D, and has a shot that makes Old Nick's looks like a Pee-Wee hockey player. If Phaneuf played in the US, he would be considered the best, those of us in Canada who know hockey, already know Dion is head and sholders above the rest (maybe not head and sholders above Chara, as he is 6' 9"...)
Without a doubt Lidstrom may win, with his geographic assist, but hockey fans with any knowledge of the real game know the difference.
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