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INSIDE THE NHL

In the Crease

by Pierre McGuire

Posted: Wed February 18, 1998

 
Sports Illustrated With the Olympic break upon us, here are some awards for the first half of the NHL season.

Hart Trophy Teemu Selanne, Ducks. Has league-leading 41 goals without the benefit of a bona fide No. 1 center.

Norris Trophy Nicklas Lidstrom, Red Wings. Runs power play and is essential part of NHL's top-ranked penalty-killing unit; plays about 27 minutes a game.

Calder Trophy Sergei Samsonov, Bruins. Quick, strong and talented; tied for third among rookies in scoring (25 points); unlike most first-year players, shows no sign of hitting the wall.

Selke Trophy Michael Peca, Sabres. Valuable face-off man and tenacious penalty killer; most star players hate to face him.

Vezina Trophy Martin Brodeur, Devils. His ability to handle puck and make big saves forces teams to alter their style.

Best Defensive Defenseman Chris Pronger, Blues. Leads league in plus-minus at +32; big (6'5", 207 pounds), punishing hitter.

Most Underrated Player Teppo Numminen, Coyotes. Reliable defenseman can move puck and play right or left side; his coaches and teammates appreciate his value.

Most Improved Player Jason Allison, Bruins. Had eight goals and 26 assists in 1996-97, but this season the former first-round draft pick already has 20 goals and 33 assists.

Best Free-Agent Signing Andy Moog, Canadiens. Has 2.44 goals-against average, but real value is teaching 23-year-old co-No. 1 goalie Jocelyn Thibault how to be winner.

Comeback Player of the Year Tom Barrasso, Penguins. Shoulder injury limited him to five games last season but has returned better than ever (2.07 goals-against average, .922 save percentage and six shutouts).

Player Getting the Last Laugh Larry Murphy, Red Wings. Thought to be over the hill at 36, was traded to Detroit last March and helped Wings win Cup; just as steady on the backline this season.

Pierre McGuire coached the Hartford Whalers in 1993-94.

Issue date: February 23, 1998

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