Most important position on a team

Which position is most important on an NHL team?


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aufheben

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An elite center like you talk about is worth about 1.5 goals scored per game for his team (points wise). Even less than that in today’s game. How many goals does a goalie prevent from being scored on his team? I would argue more than 1.5. Easy
A goalie that is able to consistently steal games, e.g. Lundqvist, is a once-in-a-lifetime player. It’s not something you should even expect to happen, let alone plan your roster construction around acquiring one.

Interesting enough, I really don't view the debate at Center vs. Goalie.

I tend to view the debate as Center vs. Defenseman.

I think if you were to talk to people in the sport, I think 50 percent would say center and 40 percent would say defenseman, the remaining 10 percent would be divided among goalie, wing, and no opinion.

But the ability to control play, the tempo of the game, and transition would be listed as the focus areas. In those instances, a lot of opinions would skew toward centers-defensemen.
That exact poll has been done countless times on HF, the results were probably exactly that.
 

Elvis P

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A goalie that is able to consistently steal games, e.g. Lundqvist, is a once-in-a-lifetime player. It’s not something you should even expect to happen, let alone plan your roster construction around acquiring one. ...
Agreed. The posters who voted center probably think if Gordie, Orr, Gretzky, and Lemieux played today they would not be as good as OV.
 

ReggieDunlop68

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The other thing though is hockey is a game of mistakes---every time the puck turns over something didn't work right or the way it was supposed to.

Now a goalie unlike any other positional player is on the ice the entire game. A couple or three mistakes from him and you've lost the game. A goalie doesn't have anywhere near the same leeway to be making mistakes as other players. He's got to be on the ball all the time.

That goalie you speak of f was that f***ing good in 2014 and it didn’t mean shit in the end.

Lundqvist is the GOAT, yet this team wasn’t.

Case closed.
 

Filthy Dangles

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An elite center like you talk about is worth about 1.5 goals scored per game for his team (points wise). Even less than that in today’s game. How many goals does a goalie prevent from being scored on his team? I would argue more than 1.5. Easy

Source?

And goaltending doesn't exist in a vacuum. A defense that gives up a lot of quality chances and shots against could possibly skew the GAA numbers.
 

Amazing Kreiderman

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An elite center like you talk about is worth about 1.5 goals scored per game for his team (points wise). Even less than that in today’s game. How many goals does a goalie prevent from being scored on his team? I would argue more than 1.5. Easy

1. Source?
2. How many goals does an elite goaltender prevent compared to a good goaltender and how many goales is an elite center responsible for compared to a good center?

I did some calculations and an elite goaltender has a .43GAx%/60 better than a good goaltender while an elite center has a .86GAx%/60 better than a good center.
 
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Grifter3511

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To be GOAT, you need the three pivots: center , Right[typically; not handed. Talking about play side ]D, and Goalie.

In order of Center>>RD>Goalie

If you have half of famers at each pivot, you have a dynasty

Think 70s Montreal/80sIslandersOilers/Pre Cancer Lemieux Penguins/Recent Blackhawks and Penguins

If you have 2 of 3, you have a decade power house.

Think 90s Avalanche/Pre Lindros Concussion Flyers/late80s early 90s Blackhawks/Suter era Kings

If you have 1 of 3, you are the 2014 Rangers as well as other teams with other unlucky backstops.

Also think of recent San Jose Sharks, every game Hasek played in Buffalo, 80s Hawerchuck Jets, 93 Kings, and Dionne Era Kings [debatable].

Reference: Stanley cup winning teams


Blackhawks won with a hall of fame goaltender? Somehow I missed that.
 

eco's bones

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That goalie you speak of f was that ****ing good in 2014 and it didn’t mean **** in the end.

Lundqvist is the GOAT, yet this team wasn’t.

Case closed.

Case closed?

It's your opinion and my opinion--nothing has changed as far as that's concerned.

As far as 2014 there was a lot of different things happening in that series that went beyond who the centers and goalies were. Rangers were hitting goal posts left and right. Refs were leaning towards the Kings. The Rangers would carry first halves of games with their speed and second halves the Kings would carry by attrition with their physical grinding games.

I have seen Henrik dominate and win series that maybe we shouldn't have and I've seen other goalies do that before too.
 

Elvis P

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RankPlayerHeightWeightBornDiedCareerNationality
1Wayne Gretzky6'0"18519611978-1999Canada
2Mario Lemieux6'4"23019651984-2006Canada
3Jean Béliveau6'3"205193120141950-1971Canada
4Howie Morenz5'9"165190219371923-1937Canada
5Stan Mikita5'9"16919401958-1980Canada
6Mark Messier6'1"21019611978-2004Canada
7Bobby Clarke5'10"18519491969-1984Canada
8Frank Nighbor5'9"160189319661912-1930Canada
9Phil Esposito6'1"20519421963-1981Canada
10Joe Sakic5'11"19519691988-2009Canada
11Bryan Trotter5'11"19519561975-1994Canada
12Fred "Cyclone" Taylor5'8"165188419791905-1923Canada
13Steve Yzerman5'11"18519651983-2006Canada
14Édouard "Newsy" Lalonde5'9"1680188719701904-1927Canada
15Syl Apps, Sr.6'0"185191519981936-1948Canada
16Frank Boucher5'8"185190119771921-1938Canada
17Henri Richard5'7"16019361955-1974Canada
18Milt Schmidt6'0"185191820171936-1955Canada
19*Marcel Dionne5'9"19019511971-1989Canada
20*Peter Forsberg6'0"20519731990-2011Sweden
21Ted Kennedy5'10"170192520091942-1957Canada
22Sidney Crosby5'11"20019872005-presentCanada
23Joe Malone5'10"150189019691910-1924Canada
24Max Bentley5'10"155192019841940-1954Canada
25Norm Ullman5'10"17519351955-1977Canada
26Elmer Lach5'10"165191820151940-1954Canada
27Bill Cowley5'10"165191219931934-1947Canada
28Nels Stewart6'1"195190219571925-1940Canada
29Sergei Fedorov (Fyodorov)6'2"20719691986-2009Russia
30Sid Abel5'11"170191820001938-1954Canada
31Dave Keon5'9"16519401960-1982Canada
32Doug Gilmour5'11"17719631983-2003Canada
33Alexander Maltsev5'9"16919491967-1984Russia
34Joe Thornton6'4"22019791997-presentCanada
35Ron Francis6'3"20019631981-2004Canada
36Peter Šťastný6'1"20019561975-1995Slovakia
37Alex Delvecchio6'0"19519321950-1974Canada
38Eric Lindros6'4"24019731992-2007Canada
39Adam Oates5'11"19019621985-2004Canada
40Evgeni Malkin6'3"19519862003-presentRussia
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http://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/hoh-top-60-centers-of-all-time.1531045/
Goaltending has the most impact but it's by far the easiest to find. …
There's 40 current or will be HoF centers. Name 40 current or will be HoF goalies. You can't, because goalies are the hardest to find. Nuff said.
 

ReggieDunlop68

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Blackhawks won with a hall of fame goaltender? Somehow I missed that.

Whoops meant the 90s Blackhawks, which I placed in the second spot.

In all fairness, in their cup runs, they did get "HHOF" performances from some unexpected goalies such as Niemi.

Nonetheless, your snark and nitpick was vapid and provided nothing to the conversation aside from derailing it. If you actually have a counterpoint in your skull, please share with the group.
 

GeorgeKaplan

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RankPlayerHeightWeightBornDiedCareerNationality
1Wayne Gretzky6'0"18519611978-1999Canada
2Mario Lemieux6'4"23019651984-2006Canada
3Jean Béliveau6'3"205193120141950-1971Canada
4Howie Morenz5'9"165190219371923-1937Canada
5Stan Mikita5'9"16919401958-1980Canada
6Mark Messier6'1"21019611978-2004Canada
7Bobby Clarke5'10"18519491969-1984Canada
8Frank Nighbor5'9"160189319661912-1930Canada
9Phil Esposito6'1"20519421963-1981Canada
10Joe Sakic5'11"19519691988-2009Canada
11Bryan Trotter5'11"19519561975-1994Canada
12Fred "Cyclone" Taylor5'8"165188419791905-1923Canada
13Steve Yzerman5'11"18519651983-2006Canada
14Édouard "Newsy" Lalonde5'9"1680188719701904-1927Canada
15Syl Apps, Sr.6'0"185191519981936-1948Canada
16Frank Boucher5'8"185190119771921-1938Canada
17Henri Richard5'7"16019361955-1974Canada
18Milt Schmidt6'0"185191820171936-1955Canada
19*Marcel Dionne5'9"19019511971-1989Canada
20*Peter Forsberg6'0"20519731990-2011Sweden
21Ted Kennedy5'10"170192520091942-1957Canada
22Sidney Crosby5'11"20019872005-presentCanada
23Joe Malone5'10"150189019691910-1924Canada
24Max Bentley5'10"155192019841940-1954Canada
25Norm Ullman5'10"17519351955-1977Canada
26Elmer Lach5'10"165191820151940-1954Canada
27Bill Cowley5'10"165191219931934-1947Canada
28Nels Stewart6'1"195190219571925-1940Canada
29Sergei Fedorov (Fyodorov)6'2"20719691986-2009Russia
30Sid Abel5'11"170191820001938-1954Canada
31Dave Keon5'9"16519401960-1982Canada
32Doug Gilmour5'11"17719631983-2003Canada
33Alexander Maltsev5'9"16919491967-1984Russia
34Joe Thornton6'4"22019791997-presentCanada
35Ron Francis6'3"20019631981-2004Canada
36Peter Šťastný6'1"20019561975-1995Slovakia
37Alex Delvecchio6'0"19519321950-1974Canada
38Eric Lindros6'4"24019731992-2007Canada
39Adam Oates5'11"19019621985-2004Canada
40Evgeni Malkin6'3"19519862003-presentRussia
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http://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/hoh-top-60-centers-of-all-time.1531045/

There's 40 current or will be HoF centers. Name 40 current or will be HoF goalies. You can't, because goalies are the hardest to find. Nuff said.
Or because centers impact games more, so they get more recognition in terms of the Hall of Fame
 
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ReggieDunlop68

hey hanrahan!
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Case closed?

It's your opinion and my opinion--nothing has changed as far as that's concerned.

As far as 2014 there was a lot of different things happening in that series that went beyond who the centers and goalies were. Rangers were hitting goal posts left and right. Refs were leaning towards the Kings. The Rangers would carry first halves of games with their speed and second halves the Kings would carry by attrition with their physical grinding games.

I have seen Henrik dominate and win series that maybe we shouldn't have and I've seen other goalies do that before too.

My point is, and it's sort of sad, that we will never see as strong as a performance from any other goalie in our lifetime, yet we still didn't win.

The GOAT Ranger goalie who is a future first ballot Hal of fame had a hall of fame playoffs, and still lost and had to scarp our way in to the finals with not HHOF top 3.

My point about "case closed" is in no way knocking Lundqvist.

I've said many times to these ding-dongs on here that had you put Lundqvist during his peak on the New Era™ Penguins or Blackhawks, either one of those teams would have at least 6 cups.
 

Machinehead

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Jan 21, 2011
143,453
115,542
NYC
RankPlayerHeightWeightBornDiedCareerNationality
1Wayne Gretzky6'0"18519611978-1999Canada
2Mario Lemieux6'4"23019651984-2006Canada
3Jean Béliveau6'3"205193120141950-1971Canada
4Howie Morenz5'9"165190219371923-1937Canada
5Stan Mikita5'9"16919401958-1980Canada
6Mark Messier6'1"21019611978-2004Canada
7Bobby Clarke5'10"18519491969-1984Canada
8Frank Nighbor5'9"160189319661912-1930Canada
9Phil Esposito6'1"20519421963-1981Canada
10Joe Sakic5'11"19519691988-2009Canada
11Bryan Trotter5'11"19519561975-1994Canada
12Fred "Cyclone" Taylor5'8"165188419791905-1923Canada
13Steve Yzerman5'11"18519651983-2006Canada
14Édouard "Newsy" Lalonde5'9"1680188719701904-1927Canada
15Syl Apps, Sr.6'0"185191519981936-1948Canada
16Frank Boucher5'8"185190119771921-1938Canada
17Henri Richard5'7"16019361955-1974Canada
18Milt Schmidt6'0"185191820171936-1955Canada
19*Marcel Dionne5'9"19019511971-1989Canada
20*Peter Forsberg6'0"20519731990-2011Sweden
21Ted Kennedy5'10"170192520091942-1957Canada
22Sidney Crosby5'11"20019872005-presentCanada
23Joe Malone5'10"150189019691910-1924Canada
24Max Bentley5'10"155192019841940-1954Canada
25Norm Ullman5'10"17519351955-1977Canada
26Elmer Lach5'10"165191820151940-1954Canada
27Bill Cowley5'10"165191219931934-1947Canada
28Nels Stewart6'1"195190219571925-1940Canada
29Sergei Fedorov (Fyodorov)6'2"20719691986-2009Russia
30Sid Abel5'11"170191820001938-1954Canada
31Dave Keon5'9"16519401960-1982Canada
32Doug Gilmour5'11"17719631983-2003Canada
33Alexander Maltsev5'9"16919491967-1984Russia
34Joe Thornton6'4"22019791997-presentCanada
35Ron Francis6'3"20019631981-2004Canada
36Peter Šťastný6'1"20019561975-1995Slovakia
37Alex Delvecchio6'0"19519321950-1974Canada
38Eric Lindros6'4"24019731992-2007Canada
39Adam Oates5'11"19019621985-2004Canada
40Evgeni Malkin6'3"19519862003-presentRussia
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http://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/hoh-top-60-centers-of-all-time.1531045/

There's 40 current or will be HoF centers. Name 40 current or will be HoF goalies. You can't, because goalies are the hardest to find. Nuff said.

The NHL employs 120 centers and 60 goaltenders.

Gee, maybe there's more centers in the HOF because there's more centers.
 

eco's bones

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My point is, and it's sort of sad, that we will never see as strong as a performance from any other goalie in our lifetime, yet we still didn't win.

The GOAT Ranger goalie who is a future first ballot Hal of fame had a hall of fame playoffs, and still lost and had to scarp our way in to the finals with not HHOF top 3.

My point about "case closed" is in no way knocking Lundqvist.

I've said many times to these ding-dongs on here that had you put Lundqvist during his peak on the New Era™ Penguins or Blackhawks, either one of those teams would have at least 6 cups.

Your best players have to play their best for your team to win a Stanley Cup. Henrik held up his end but IMO more of the Kings best players held up their end than Rangers players. I really don't want to beat the dead horse of Rick Nash again though. Still if he'd have been a factor throughout those playoffs and played like a first line goal scorer and a leader maybe--just maybe we would have squeaked it out. And no I don't want him back.

Did we have a center as good as Kopitar? No.
Did we have a defenseman as good as Doughty? No.

But we were also eaten up by guys like Gaborik or Justin Williams. They had more guys that stepped up. There were turning points though--people can point to Girardi's stick snapping in one game or Dwight King clearly running over Henrik in another which led a second later to a goal and got the Kings back in that particular game.
 

ReggieDunlop68

hey hanrahan!
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Your best players have to play their best for your team to win a Stanley Cup. Henrik held up his end but IMO more of the Kings best players held up their end than Rangers players. I really don't want to beat the dead horse of Rick Nash again though. Still if he'd have been a factor throughout those playoffs and played like a first line goal scorer and a leader maybe--just maybe we would have squeaked it out. And no I don't want him back.

Did we have a center as good as Kopitar? No.
Did we have a defenseman as good as Doughty? No.

But we were also eaten up by guys like Gaborik or Justin Williams. They had more guys that stepped up. There were turning points though--people can point to Girardi's stick snapping in one game or Dwight King clearly running over Henrik in another which led a second later to a goal and got the Kings back in that particular game.

I'm saying it's the inherent limit of the position.

Furthermore, if you refer to my OP, there is a reason the Suter era Kings fall into the powerhouse territory [2/3 ain't bad] vs GOAT/Dynasty territory..
 

ReggieDunlop68

hey hanrahan!
Oct 4, 2008
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It’s a rebuild.
RankPlayerHeightWeightBornDiedCareerNationality
1Wayne Gretzky6'0"18519611978-1999Canada
2Mario Lemieux6'4"23019651984-2006Canada
3Jean Béliveau6'3"205193120141950-1971Canada
4Howie Morenz5'9"165190219371923-1937Canada
5Stan Mikita5'9"16919401958-1980Canada
6Mark Messier6'1"21019611978-2004Canada
7Bobby Clarke5'10"18519491969-1984Canada
8Frank Nighbor5'9"160189319661912-1930Canada
9Phil Esposito6'1"20519421963-1981Canada
10Joe Sakic5'11"19519691988-2009Canada
11Bryan Trotter5'11"19519561975-1994Canada
12Fred "Cyclone" Taylor5'8"165188419791905-1923Canada
13Steve Yzerman5'11"18519651983-2006Canada
14Édouard "Newsy" Lalonde5'9"1680188719701904-1927Canada
15Syl Apps, Sr.6'0"185191519981936-1948Canada
16Frank Boucher5'8"185190119771921-1938Canada
17Henri Richard5'7"16019361955-1974Canada
18Milt Schmidt6'0"185191820171936-1955Canada
19*Marcel Dionne5'9"19019511971-1989Canada
20*Peter Forsberg6'0"20519731990-2011Sweden
21Ted Kennedy5'10"170192520091942-1957Canada
22Sidney Crosby5'11"20019872005-presentCanada
23Joe Malone5'10"150189019691910-1924Canada
24Max Bentley5'10"155192019841940-1954Canada
25Norm Ullman5'10"17519351955-1977Canada
26Elmer Lach5'10"165191820151940-1954Canada
27Bill Cowley5'10"165191219931934-1947Canada
28Nels Stewart6'1"195190219571925-1940Canada
29Sergei Fedorov (Fyodorov)6'2"20719691986-2009Russia
30Sid Abel5'11"170191820001938-1954Canada
31Dave Keon5'9"16519401960-1982Canada
32Doug Gilmour5'11"17719631983-2003Canada
33Alexander Maltsev5'9"16919491967-1984Russia
34Joe Thornton6'4"22019791997-presentCanada
35Ron Francis6'3"20019631981-2004Canada
36Peter Šťastný6'1"20019561975-1995Slovakia
37Alex Delvecchio6'0"19519321950-1974Canada
38Eric Lindros6'4"24019731992-2007Canada
39Adam Oates5'11"19019621985-2004Canada
40Evgeni Malkin6'3"19519862003-presentRussia
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http://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/hoh-top-60-centers-of-all-time.1531045/

There's 40 current or will be HoF centers. Name 40 current or will be HoF goalies. You can't, because goalies are the hardest to find. Nuff said.

Also, the Rangers have 4 cups in their history, 3 with #16 on this list [the 1940 cup was when he was a player/coach] and the 4th cup was with 6 on this list.

The top center on the 1940 team, Bryan Hextall, would have also made this list if his career totals weren't skewed because of sickness and WW2.

And since we are going for a throwback, The Gumper was one of the GOAT, yet his 4 cups were with Montreal when he slightly less good, fatter, and way drunker in Montreal than he ever was in Midtown.
 

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