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A graphical representation displaying Bergeron and Ovechkin as outliers for defensive engagement among forwards (from the 2019/20 season)



A graphical representation displaying Bergeron and Ovechkin as outliers for defensive engagement among forwards (from the 2019/20 season)

by TJTrapJesus

11 Comments

  1. TJTrapJesus

    **Horizontal axis:** How often a player is able to stop an opponent’s possession by removing the puck from them with a stick check, body check, blocked shot, or blocked pass

    **Vertical axis:** How often when a puck is poked, jostled, or blocked loose that a player can recover it and turn the tables for their team in a positive direction

    **Bubble size:** How often a player enters an even engagement for a loose puck with an opponent and comes out on the winning side (higher win rate = bigger bubble)

    https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/bruins-patrice-bergeron-still-holds-title-best-defensive-forward/

  2. ChoinoX

    Malkin far and away better than his detractors would have you believe, underrated at every turn. You point out he still produces above a point per game, and they’ll say he sucks defensively, but here he’s rather close to Bergeron…would ya look at that!

  3. JoshTheKid87

    I’m curious to know where Crosby sits on this chart. His defensive skills are super underrated.

  4. QQKachooBish

    As a Res Wings fan and a huge Datsyuk fan, man I’d love to see this same chart during the years he played.

  5. Excellent-Alfalfa456

    Which Hughes is in the top right? Jack didnt have the best rookie season so is that Quinn??

  6. plastic_sun

    Leafs fan incoming saying “WHERE IS MARNER”

  7. Yop_BombNA

    Where is Malkins Selke is what I’m learning here.

  8. Vic_Hedges

    Yeah, Ovechkin is an incredible goal scorer, but not really in the discussion for all time best forwards looking at these numbers.

  9. musicsmith20

    Is it time to play, “one of these names is not like the others”?

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