Sunday, Philadelphia Flyers rookie defenseman Shayne Gotisbehere extended his point streak to 12 games with his 21st assist of the season. This point came in a 3-1 loss to the New York Rangers.
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In a year in which there was not a lot of hope in Philadelphia, rookie defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere has been a breath of fresh air. The offensively minded 22-year-old defenseman has been a point-scoring machine. Gostisbehere was called up from the minors in November, and he has not looked back since.
For much of the year Gostisbehere has not been a part of Calder Trophy conversations. With names such as Connor McDavid, Artemi Panarin, and Dylan Larkin, a defenseman from Philadelphia has often been left out of the conversation. Although he has only played 37 games his 31 points while playing defense has recently vaulted him into the Calder conversation.
With scoring in the NHL on pace for an all-time low mark. Gostisbehere’s 10 goals, 21 assists for 31 points has him on pace for one of the best seasons by a rookie defenseman ever. If he continues to score at the pace he will end the regular season with 53 points. That is amazing for any defenseman much less a rookie.
Gostisbehere is a offensive defenseman that will be a force to reckon with for years, and is most definitely a true Calder Trophy candidate.
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Brad Burud the owner/editor of the Inside Edge Hockey News. I am a huge fan of hockey, from youth hockey, to junior hockey, and of course professional hockey. I have played, coached, worked as statistician, and watched hockey all of my life. Hockey is not just a game, it is a lifestyle and family. The game of hockey is great! It can bring you nights of great enjoyment. It also brings nights where you feel like your team will never win. I am proud to be a journalist for the greatest game in the world. I have a degree in Business Administration, Psychology from Minot State University. I also have a Hockey General Manager and Scouting, and Sports Communications/Journalism degree from Sports Management Worldwide. I am also a member of the Sports Executives Association. Most of all I am a fan. Hockey is a huge part of my life and my families life.