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I was so sure this post was going to say "...tomorrow".
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Thanks for your patience and participation!
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This is one great parallel to the real vote. I yearn for transparency.
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Who is the hero that votes Craig Adams for the Selke? Proud of you guys for getting Kopitar the top spot.
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Doughty? Interesting.
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You have to admit, he is a pretty good defensive forward.meow wrote:Who is the hero that votes Craig Adams for the Selke? Proud of you guys for getting Kopitar the top spot.
...for the other team.
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Yeah, I was pretty happy with the results. I fret that I may have influenced the Doughty win (that, or I underestimate the number of people that watch the Western Conference regularly here) because I talked him up a lot late in the season (and all season really)...hopefully that was not the case and it was all on merit...
The Hart was pretty good with the top 3. Varly finished about where you'd expect too. As one goalie usually ends up right around there it seems...the writers like Chara more than we do...he'll probably be top-3, but we're right that he doesn't really deserve it (in my opinion)...would have liked McDonagh to finish higher than Subban and Karlsson in an ideal world - that said, he did not receive a vote from me either...just missed.
Vezina ballots were almost all the same three. Just six ballots did not have all three. Including mine, which gave a token vote for Jon Bernier in place of Ben Bishop, who faltered down the stretch.
Calder was a walk, as expected. This will be a near consensus around the league as well...surprised there wasn't a bigger push for Maatta (1 of the 2 second place votes is mine). Astute job on Trouba, DeKeyser and Bjugstad...they were really impressive this year. If you're going against grain (mainly with the latter two), you couldn't do much better...would have liked Lindholm to create a little space on Krug, and probably would have with more ballots, in my opinion...
Selke was a close call. One sub-playoff level coach and one sub-playoff level GM received votes. GM is a tough vote for me, as it's tough to really call a GMs job within the context of a single season.
Marc-Andre Fleury, who received no Vezina votes, finished t-4 in goalie all-star voting. Lundqvist didn't get enough credit, but with no 4th or 5th place votes, it's difficult to dish it out...
Interestingly, Ryan Suter (3rd overall, 2nd team all-star) appeared on the most ballots among d-men...
The forward voting was all walks for the gold star getters...six ballots Giroux, seven ballots Ovechkin...see, we aren't that biased over here...Crosby, Getzlaf, Kessel appeared on all ballots...I'll admit that I was the one that left Perry off of his RW ballot for Kessel/Kane/Ovechkin...the last spot was a coin flip...influenced by regular teammates a little bit, maybe too much...I had Getzlaf as a 2nd place for vote for Hart, which kind of effects my thinking of Perry for better or for worse...
The Hart was pretty good with the top 3. Varly finished about where you'd expect too. As one goalie usually ends up right around there it seems...the writers like Chara more than we do...he'll probably be top-3, but we're right that he doesn't really deserve it (in my opinion)...would have liked McDonagh to finish higher than Subban and Karlsson in an ideal world - that said, he did not receive a vote from me either...just missed.
Vezina ballots were almost all the same three. Just six ballots did not have all three. Including mine, which gave a token vote for Jon Bernier in place of Ben Bishop, who faltered down the stretch.
Calder was a walk, as expected. This will be a near consensus around the league as well...surprised there wasn't a bigger push for Maatta (1 of the 2 second place votes is mine). Astute job on Trouba, DeKeyser and Bjugstad...they were really impressive this year. If you're going against grain (mainly with the latter two), you couldn't do much better...would have liked Lindholm to create a little space on Krug, and probably would have with more ballots, in my opinion...
Selke was a close call. One sub-playoff level coach and one sub-playoff level GM received votes. GM is a tough vote for me, as it's tough to really call a GMs job within the context of a single season.
Marc-Andre Fleury, who received no Vezina votes, finished t-4 in goalie all-star voting. Lundqvist didn't get enough credit, but with no 4th or 5th place votes, it's difficult to dish it out...
Interestingly, Ryan Suter (3rd overall, 2nd team all-star) appeared on the most ballots among d-men...
The forward voting was all walks for the gold star getters...six ballots Giroux, seven ballots Ovechkin...see, we aren't that biased over here...Crosby, Getzlaf, Kessel appeared on all ballots...I'll admit that I was the one that left Perry off of his RW ballot for Kessel/Kane/Ovechkin...the last spot was a coin flip...influenced by regular teammates a little bit, maybe too much...I had Getzlaf as a 2nd place for vote for Hart, which kind of effects my thinking of Perry for better or for worse...
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Re: NHL Awards Thread - Results in Post #54
Doughty was dominant in the Olympics, which Im sure had an effect; regardless of whether it's supposed to here or for the real voters.
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I thought I gave Fleury 4th place vote...?
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There are no fourth place votes for any goaltending-specific positions.
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Wow, really really surprised Doughty finished that high. I thought I was one of the few that voted for him as he generated little discussion either way. Glad to see I could represent singularly represent Pavelski and McDonagh though!
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Not me. And it didn't look like it had any effect on the PHWA either (what does though? certainly not actual play on ice. Location plays a massive factor).columbia wrote:Doughty was dominant in the Olympics, which Im sure had an effect; regardless of whether it's supposed to here or for the real voters.
Like I told mikey though, there were a lot of strong defensive performances this season -- we could've extended that vote to Top10 and there would be a lot of deserving individuals getting votes. As is, it looks like between the media, it's coming down to Keith v Chara. I wouldn't put either at #1, but if I had to choose between the two, I'd definitely do Keith.
Don't forget, people like Shelly Anderson vote on these awards. And she's admitted in her online chats to hardly watching the rest of the league. But, after the Ovechkin position debacle, it's not like people need any convincing that the majority of the PHWA barely know anything.
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I also had a tough time voting for GM of the year. Just one of those close my eyes and point at playoff teams.mikey287 wrote: GM is a tough vote for me, as it's tough to really call a GMs job within the context of a single season.
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I'm mostly surprised that only 12 people participated. I expected more.
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I had mcdonough but then added a token seabrook vote instead because i think he gets way too overlooked. I had no idea on the gm.
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copied from my PM to Mikey:meow wrote:Who is the hero that votes Craig Adams for the Selke? Proud of you guys for getting Kopitar the top spot.
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1. Kopitar 2. Bergeron 3. Toews 4. O'Rielly 5. Craig Adams for the lulz
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I'll have you guys know I did not give Bylsma the 1st place vote for Jack Adams. Mine was Babcock.
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Thanks, Mikey, for doing this. Very interesting. Disappointed only 12 people did it.
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Yes, thanks to mikey. Too bad more didn't do it, but I think some of that might've been people opting out due to not watching a ton of non-Pens hockey this year, which I guess would be better than just throwing votes out based on reputation, stats, etc (now if only the PHWA operated the same way).
Lies.MRandall25 wrote:I'll have you guys know I did not give Bylsma the 1st place vote for Jack Adams. Mine was Babcock.
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This was fun. I was the 2nd place for Ben Bishop in hart. Slackers!
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Idoit40fans wrote:- Hart Memorial Trophy - MVP: Top 5
1. Sidney Crosby
2. Claude Giroux
3. Ryan Getzlaf
4. Matt Duchene
5. Duncan Keith
- James Norris Memorial Trophy - Best Defenseman: Top 5
1. Ryan Suter
2. Drew Doughty
3. Oliver Ekman-Larsson
4. Duncan Keith
5. Brent Seabrook
- Georges Vezina Trophy - Best Goalkeeper: Top 3
1. Tuukka Rask
2. Kari Lehtonen
3. Semyon Varlamov
- Calder Memorial Trophy - Best Rookie: Top 5
1. Nathan MacKinnon
2. Darcy Kuemper
3. Ondrej Palat
4. Tyler Johnson
5. Martin Jones
- Frank J Selke Trophy - Best Defensive Forward: Top 5
1. Patrice Bergeron
2. Jonathan Toews
3. David Backes
4. Martin Hanzal
5. Sean Couturier
- Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Most Gentlemanly Player: Top 5
1. Ryan O'Reilly
2. Martin St. Louis
3. Valeri Nichushkin
4. Marcus Johansson
5. Sean Monahan
- Jack Adams Trophy - Best Coach: Top 3
1. Patrick Roy
2. Bruce Boudreau
3. Jon Cooper
- General Manager of the Year - Best GM: Top 3
1. Jim Nill
2. Doug Armstrong
3. Steve Yzerman
Top 3
G
1. Rask
2. Lehtonen
3. Varlamov
D
1. Ryan Suter
2. Oliver Ekman-Larsson
3. Ryan McDonagh
D
1. Drew Doughty
2. Duncan Keith
3. Brent Seabrook
LW
1. Jamie Benn
2. Patrick Marleau
3. Alex Steen
C
1. Sidney Crosby
2. Ryan Getzlaf
3. Claude Giroux
RW
1. Corey Perry
2. Alex Ovechkin
3. Phil Kessel
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I just realized Mikey labeled Jarmo Kekalainen as "StL" in his doc
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Re: NHL Awards Thread - Results in Post #54
My Ballot:
General Manager of the Year:
1. Doug Armstrong - St. Louis Blues
2. Steve Yzerman - Tampa Bay Lightning
3. Greg Sherman - Colorado Avalanche
4. Bob Murray - Anaheim Ducks
5. Doug Wilson - San Jose Sharks
Jack Adams Trophy:
1. Patrick Roy - Colorado Avalanche
2. Jon Cooper - Tampa Bay Lightning
3. Ken Hitchcock - St. Louis Blues
4. Todd Richards - Columbus Blue Jackets
5. Bruce Boudreau - Anaheim Ducks
Lady Byng Trophy:
1. Ryan O'Reilly - Colorado Avalanche
2. Phil Kessel - Toronto Maple Leafs
3. Tyler Seguin - Dallas Stars
4. Duncan Keith - Chicago Blackhawks
5. Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks
Calder Memorial Trophy:
1. Nathan MacKinnon - Colorado Avalanche
2. Tyler Johnson - Tampa Bay Lightning
3. Olli Maatta - Pittsburgh Penguins
4. Valeri Nichuskin - Dallas Stars
5. Torey Krug - Boston Bruins
Selke Trophy:
1. Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks
2. Patrice Bergeron - Boston Bruins
3. Anze Kopitar - Los Angeles Kings
4. Jamie Benn - Dallas Stars
5. Ryan Callahan - NY Rangers/Tampa Bay Lightning
Norris Trophy:
1. Drew Doughty - Los Angeles Kings
2. Alex Pietrangelo - St. Louis Blues
3. Duncan Keith - Chicago Blackhawks
4. Zdeno Chara - Boston Bruins
5. Matt Niskanen - Pittsburgh Penguins
Vezina Trophy:
1. Ben Bishop - Tampa Bay Lightning
2. Ryan Miller - Buffalo Sabres/St. Louis Blues
3. Tuukka Rask - Boston Bruins
4. Marc-Andre Fleury - Pittsburgh Penguins
5. Steve Mason - Philadelphia Flyers
Hart Memorial Trophy:
1. Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins
2. Ben Bishop - Tampa Bay Lightning
3. Claude Giroux - Philadelphia Flyers
4. Ryan Getzlaf - Anaheim Ducks
5. Phil Kessel - Toronto Maple Leafs
All Star Teams
Centers:
1. Sidney Crosby
2. Claude Giroux
3. Ryan Getzlaf
Left Wing:
1. Patrick Sharp
2. Chris Kunitz
3. Gabriel Landenskog
Right Wing:
1. Phil Kessel
2. Patrick Kane
3. Corey Perry
Defense:
1. Duncan Keith
2. Drew Doughty
3. Zdeno Chara
Defense:
1. Oliver Ekman-Larsson
2. Alex Pietrangelo
3. Matt Niskanen
Goaltender:
1. Ben Bishop
2. Tuukka Rask
3. Ryan Miller