Well, there really isn't a clear best d-man in hockey, like the time where you can say Orr, Gretzky or Lemieux dominated their era. At any given time any of the big 5 or 6 or so dmen or so can play at a level that one can make a legitimate argument that they are playing like the best in the world. So the other factors, I've listed come into play.Uncle dans leg wrote:I still take all of my listed d-men in a winner takes all game today ahead of PK.
Never mind all the bullshit....
It's still a toss up between DD and PKS if I could add one dman to say the Canucks and determine which player would have more impact over their course of their career.