Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins, Ryan Kesler of the
Anaheim Ducks and Mikko Koivu were announced as the three finalists for the
Frank J. Selke Trophy for best defensive forward on Wednesday.
Bergeron, a three time Selke winner (2012, 2014 & 2015)
and six time finalists led the National Hockey League in shot attempt
percentage (61.10) amongst players that played 40 or more games. He also led
the league in faceoff wins, with 1,089 and his 60.1 percent faceoff winning
percentage ranked third amongst players with a minimum of 500 faceoffs.
His 302 shots on goal during the 2016-2017 season, gave him
the third most in the NHL and was his career’s second best. With 53 points (21
goals & 32 assists) in 79 games during the past season, he was the fourth
leading scorer for the Bruins.
Last season Bergeron finished second in the Selke voting
behind Los Angeles Kings center, Anze Kopitar. Only Hall of Famer, Bob Gainey
has won the award four times over the course of his career.
Kesler, won the Selke during the 2011 season with the
Vancouver Canuks and is a five-time finalist for the award. His career high, 1,029
faceoff wins, put him in third place in the NHL during the 2016-2017 season.
His 21:08 of ice time during the past season was third most
amongst forwards. He was also sixth in faceoff winning percentage, as he won
about 57.4 percent of his draws. With 58 points (22 goals & 36 assists) he
was second on the Ducks in scoring. Kesler finished third in the 2016 Selke
voting.
Koivu, a first-time finalist, set a career high in
plus/minus this past season, with a plus-27, while blocking 65 shots, won 55.2
percent of his draws. His 58 points (18 goals & 40 assists) were good for third
place on the Wild.
The 2009 Selke voting was the closest that Koivu has come to
taking home the hardware, when he finished fourth.
The winner will be announced live, during the 2017 NHL
Awards at the T-Mobile Arena, the new home of the NHL’s newest franchise the Vegas
Golden Knights, on June 21 at 7:30 PM. The awards ceremony, along with the expansion
draft can be seen on NBCSN in the United States and Sportsnet in Canada.
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