Midseason Awards, Part II: The Norris and the Selke
Jonathan Willis
January 18 2012 01:13PM

As the NHL moves past the midway mark of the season, it’s time to look back at which players deserve hardware, based on their performance over the first half. To answer that question, we polled writers from across the Nation Network, talking to writers at every site.
Today, we look at the second set of our midseason awards: our picks for the winners of the Norris and Selke trophies.
James Norris Memorial Trophy

Description: The James Norris Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position.
Winner: Zdeno Chara
Runners-Up: Shea Weber, Nicklas Lidstrom
This was one of the tightest races for the writers we polled, with Zdeno Chara just barely squeaking past Shea Weber for the top honours at the midpoint of the season. These two players rather clearly represented the best defenders in the NHL in the opinion of our writers, with Weber receiving four times the votes of the third-place Lidstrom (who narrowly edged out some other defensemen listed below).
Chara won his first Norris Trophy in 2008-09, and has once again been instrumental in the Bruins success this season. As it stands now, he's on pace to set career highs in assists, total points, and plus/minus, all while combining a take no prisoners style with a 6'9" frame. He's one of the most imposing defensive rearguards in the league, and over the last decade has also been one of the NHL's better offensive weapons on the blue line.
Of course, Shea Weber's been pretty good in his own right. Jason Gregor, one of those who had Weber first overall in his voting, said that Weber has "no real weaknesses in his game, and he's absolutely right. Even missing time to a concussion hasn't led to a reduction of his duties; in his first game back Weber played more than 25 minutes and has been in that range pretty consistently since. As it stands, he's likely to put up career highs offensively and like Chara he plays against the best opposition.
The rest of the field features former winners in Lidstrom and Duncan Keith, the NHL's leading defensive scorer in Erik Karlsson, Toronto Maple Leafs' captain Dion Phaneuf, and Weber's frequent defensive partner in Nashville, Ryan Suter.
Also in the mix: Erik Karlsson, Dion Phaneuf, Duncan Keith, Ryan Suter
Frank J. Selke Trophy

Description: The Frank J. Selke Trophy is an annual award given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game.
Winner: David Backes
Runners-Up: Patrice Bergeron, Pavel Datsyuk
A swell of support for David Backes, who has been instrumental in the St. Louis Blues return to respectability, moved him past a pair of very strong candidates in Bergeron and Datsyuk. Backes, as is fitting for someone winning this award, plays against the best opposition and starts more in his own end than in the offensive zone. He has also been one of the Blues' regular penalty-killers and his physical style of play surely didn't hurt him either. As Jason Gregor said in his comments on the vote, Backes "doesn’t have the same name recognition as Datsyuk or Toews, but he’s big, strong, and nasty and he wins lots of one-on-one battles."
Pavel Datsyuk is a three-time winner and is doing the same things he's always done (as Gregor put it, "he is unreal all over the ice") while scoring at a better than point-per-game pace, while Patrice Bergeron remains a phenomenally good defensive player. Unlike Datsyuk and Toews (who are starting 58.1% and 62.4%, respectively, of their shifts in the offensive zone), Bergeron is starting in his own end well over 50% of the time and continues to push the puck in the right direction.
I also wanted to make special note of the fourth-ranked candidate, Manny Malhotra, who some will think an odd choice given his minus-6 rating for the Canucks. No player in the league starts more of his shifts in his own end of the ice than Malhotra, who Vigneault has converted into the league's formost defensive zone specialist. Of his non-neutral zone faceoffs, 86.4% of them are in the defensive zone. Despite this brutal treatment from head coach Alain Vigneualt, Malhotra somehow has 13 points and is just minus-6.
Also in the mix: Manny Malhotra, Jonathan Toews, Ryan Callahan, Henrik Zetterberg, Frans Nielsen
Hemsky for the Selke
The NHL should change the description of the Norris Trophy to
"The James Norris Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability to be Niklas Lidstrom."
Seriously, when's the last year that guy HASN'T been in contention?
@King Mob
Alternately, he could change his name to Nicklas Norris.
Ryan O'Reilly should probably at least be "Also in the Mix"
@Steve
O'Reilly didn't get any votes, which is why he wasn't listed there, but you aren't wrong. He's having a very strong season in an uber-defensive role.
He sure doesn't play like a 20-year old.
That would mean he would have to bust his butt on the back check and pick up his winger... ohhhh u were being sarcastic... ha ha ha
I know his offensive numbers arn't there but Girardi is probably the best Defensive Defenseman in the game right now
I just happened to wonder thru Leafs Nation and all the other nations/Armies, and noticed how few comments were posted on the blogs/articles. We as Oiler Nationers rule. Look at the comments and the number of them, We love Our Oilers good or bad, and love talking Hockey. The other sites / Fans could give a sheet by the looks of it.
Unless, we just have nothing better to do.. which i doubt is the case.
We ROCK Oilers Nationers !! if only our team did.. They will rise again and we will be louder and Prouder. Check out the ther site and how manly people comment compared to us..... interesting...
Mac
check out the sunshine girl today. Surely 'Oilersnation' can come up with something competitive . . . ?
(I only read these articles for the pictures)
let the record show that I voted for malhotra as my 1st place pick for the selke. damn, love that guy.
My theory on why 'Nucks fans don't post a lot on their own site is that they're all too busy trolling here.
Voted for Bergeron, but Backes is a solid pick.
Letang out since end Nov but expected back any day. Serious contender.
Are you doing the Calder in this series?
Adam Henrique has to be an also mention in the Selke race.
The kid is phenominal.
Horcoff for Selke!
@ Pucker:
Glad to hear it, Pucker. Don't bother clicking on anything with my name on it, then - that's simply not my game.
@ Jonathan Willis
I know this is a bit late and off topic but the other day in part one of the mid season awards you stated:
Description: The Hart Memorial Trophy is an annual award given to the player judged to be the most valuable to his team.
Winner: Claude Giroux
Runners-Up: Phil Kessel, Evgeni Malkin
By that description/definition should Jordan Eberle not be up for this award? Claude Giroux is a pretty good player but even with him out the Flyers are a pretty good team and wouldn't be too hurt by his absense. The Oilers without Eberle on the other hand, well you know.
I sincerely apologize. My sense of humour goes south sometimes.
Hi all! Cannot understand how Phaneuf got any votes for Norris....He does hit and put up points but his lack of effort and skill in actually helping prevent goals-against is iincredible not to mention a genaral lack of brainpower on the ice!