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Old 03-27-2020, 11:52 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina View Post
So many great choices.
What a team.
The other factor with Chopper is he clearly got in Roy's head. In some ways, that defined the series.
But Gilmour's two way play was just outstanding.
Either are certainly valid choices.
My view of the season at the time, admittedly as a teen without the advantage of modern day 'fancy stats' but I feel like it still holds up is that


Joe Mullen was the teams regular season MVP
Al MacInnis was the playoff MVP


but Gilmour was the MVP for the entire body of work that year


the much maligned earlier trade (Hull for Ramage, Wamsley) followed by the trade that brought in Gilmour (and Hunter) both with St. Louis were really fundamental to a major change on the Flames (and I think mostly that's Gilmour but all 4 players)


2 high scoring players were moved out but the overall play esp on defence improved more


the Flames in 87-88 scored 397 goals (the most ever by a team that didn't have Orr or Gretzky on it) yet allowed 305 (+92)


in 88-89 offence drops to 354 but GAA to 226 (!) (+128)
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