With the 2013-2014 NHL season in the books, Scott Cullen has his final take on
the award races.
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I get more interested in hockeys advanced stats, there comes a challenge when
handing out awards and it dovetails with a discussion that occurred at the Sloan
Sports Analytics Conference this year. When discussing a college football
ranking, ESPNs Dean Oliver asserted that the "best" and "most deserving" teams
arent necessarily the same thing. As it pertains to college football, its
entirely possible to see a team that has lost still get favoured against an
unbeaten team (think Alabama vs. Notre Dame in the 2013 national championship
game) because their relative strength of schedule isnt the same. At the same
time, an unbeaten Notre Dame team had every right to be included in that game
because of what they had accomplished. It can get complicated trying to weigh
the results with the circumstances under which those results were achieved. How
does this apply to end-of-season hockey awards? Well, individual hockey players
dont all get the same opportunities or play against the same level of
competition and that has to be taken into account. At the same time, in many
cases, there is an element of good fortune involved to be considered among the
elite players in a given category and some of that can pertain to percentages
that arent sustainable over the long-term. When it comes to awards, though, Im
still of the opinion that a player shouldnt be penalized for scoring on a higher
percentage of his shots than normal. It may not be something that he can carry
over to future years, but thats not relevant to the discussion of a players
contribution in the 2013-2014 NHL season. With that in mind, here are my picks:
HART TROPHY Winner: Sidney Crosby, C, Pittsburgh Runners-up: Ryan Getzlaf, C,
Anaheim; Joe Pavelski, C/LW, San Jose Comment: While there is an argument to be
made that Getzlafs production, in the Western Conference, could warrant the
honour, Crosbys production against the West (35 points in 27 games) was plenty
impressive and he topped 100 points this season despite having a mish-mash
collection of right wingers after Pascal Dupuis was hurt. Yes, an injury to
Pascal Dupuis raised Crosbys level of difficulty. In any event, Crosby played at
least 80 games for only the third time in his career and topped 100 points for
the fifth time and is a deserving MVP. Thats not to suggest that Getzlaf didnt
have a great season in his own right, scoring a career-high 31 goals and his 87
points in 77 games represented the best points-per-game scoring rate of his
career. Pavelski, who has long been a very good player, raised the bar this
year, finishing a career-best 18.2% of his shots on his way to scoring a
career-high 41 goals and 79 points. Pavelskis strong finish (23 points in the
last 21 games) pulled him ahead of Alex Ovechkin, the leagues only 50-goal
scorer. Getzlafs right winger, Corey Perry, is right in the discussion as well
after finishing with 43 goals, including a league-best 35 at even strength.
NORRIS TROPHY Winner: Duncan Keith, Chicago Runners-up: Shea Weber, Nashville;
Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Comment: For much of the year, Keith has been at the head
of the class, a dominant two-way player on a dominant team, but Webers
impressive finish (8 G, 8 A in final 17 GP) closed the gap, enough that when
digging deeper, to compare quality of competition, teammates and zone starts,
that Webers my choice in a very close race. I wouldnt have any qualms about
Erik Karlsson winning either, even with a minus-16 rating. Karlsson has a rare
ability to drive play forward which is shown in his strong Relative Corsi,
though his plus-minus ended up being undermined by subpar goaltending when he
was on the ice. If he played a full slate of games, Calgarys Mark Giordano would
have a strong case, because he had an exceptional season, without an ideal
supporting cast, and Tampa Bays Victor Hedman was lurking around the race for
much of the season, scoring a career-best 55 points with strong possession
stats. VEZINA TROPHYWinner: Tuukka Rask, Boston Runners-up: Semyon Varlamov,
Colorado; Ben Bishop, Tampa Bay Comment: Theres not a lot to choose between the
leagues top goaltenders, but Rask led the league in 5-on-5 save percentage
(.942) as well as overall (.930), good enough to take home the hardware.
Varlamov, who doesnt have the benefit of a strong defensive unit, gets the first
runner-up spot while Ben Bishop and Carey Price are so close for the next that
Bishop gets the edge for playing a handful more games. Reigning Vezina winner
Sergei Bobrovsky is close to that group as well, but not quite. CALDER
TROPHYWinner: Ondrej Palat, LW, Tampa Bay Runners-up: Nathan MacKinnon, C,
Colorado; Jacob Trouba, D, Winnipeg Comment: This was really a surprisingly good
race, as Palat wouldnt go away, even once MacKinnon surged into the rookie
scoring lead. MacKinnon held on to win that race, 63 points to Palats 59, but
Palat faced higher-quality competition, as he was an offensive driver for the
Lightning even while Steven Stamkos was injured. Its very close, to be sure, but
I give Palat the edge. Among the runner-ups, Jacob Trouba gets the edge over
Torey Krug even though Trouba missed 17 games. Trouba played more minutes,
against tougher competition and was productive in that role. Krug was really a
power play ace for the Bruins, scoring 19 of his 40 points with the man
advantage, but he didnt have the kind of responsibility that the Jets put upon
Trouba. Palats frequent linemate, centre Tyler Johnson, was also a worthy
candidate after scoring 24 goals to tie MacKinnon for the rookie lead. SELKE
TROPHYWinner: Patrice Bergeron, C, Boston Runners-up: Anze Kopitar, C, Los
Angeles; David Backes, C, St. Louis. Comment: This is an increasingly
fascinating award, as more and more statistical measures become available to
help gauge a players effectiveness. When looking at the top contenders --
Bergeron, Kopitar, Backes, Jonathan Toews, Gabriel Landeskog, Alexander Steen --
they are all very good two-way players. Landeskog, Toews, Backes and Steen face
the higher quality of competition, Bergeron, Kopitar and Toews have the most
dominant possession numbers, and Bergeron does it while starting 46.6% of his
shifts in the offensive zone. The numbers, then, support Bergeron, who won the
award in 2012. LADY BYNG AWARDWinner: Ryan OReilly, RW, ColoradoRunners-up:
Tyler Seguin, C, Dallas; Jay Bouwmeester, D, St. Louis Comment: There are many
players who play a clean game with a high level of skill, but no one should
match OReilly, the Avalanche forward who scored a career-high 64 points and took
his only minor penalty (playing with a broken stick) in his 72nd game of the
season. JACK ADAMS AWARDWinner: Jon Cooper, Tampa BayRunners-up: Patrick Roy,
Colorado; Mike Babcock, Detroit Comment: Its difficult to determine how much
credit a coach deserves for a teams success in a single year because sometimes
that success is predicated on percentages. That doesnt inherently mean a coach
isnt deserving, but if their success isnt sustainable, should a coach really be
rewarded for his team being lucky? To that end, a hot goaltender can make a
coach look awfully good and so it is with some trepidation that I take Jon
Cooper as my Jack Adams pick, because goaltender Ben Bishop played such a big
part in the Lightnings 101-point season. At the same time, Cooper kept the
Lightning going even though Steven Stamkos was out for nearly four months with a
broken tibia and they traded Martin St. Louis at the trade deadline. Pushing
through that, with rookies like Palat and Johnson handling big minutes, is
deserving of credit. Roy may be the popular choice, since hes a well-known
former player, and hes no doubt improved the Avalanche, but how much of that is
tied to Semyon Varlamovs superb season? Cooper faced a little more adversity. If
adversity is the criteria, Babcock might have a strong claim. His best two
players, Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk, each missed 37 games, and those
were only the most prominent on a regularly long injured list. That the Wings
reached the playoffs, with rookies scattered throughout their forward ranks by
seasons end, is enough reason for consideration. Bostons Claude Julien, Anaheims
Bruce Boudreau and Columbus Todd Richards are some others that I would give
strong consideration to this season. Scott Cullen can be reached at
Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at
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