Bergeron, Couturier, O’Reilly named finalists for NHL’s Selke Trophy
NEW YORK — Boston Bruins centre Patrice Bergeron, Philadelphia Flyers centerd Sean Couturier and St. Louis Blues centerd Ryan O’Reilly are the three finalists for the 2019-20 Selke Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL’s best defensive forward.
Bergeron helped the Bruins allow a League-low 174 goals as the team finished atop the NHL standings. He led Boston forwards in shifts per game (22.9), playing an average of 18 minutes 44 seconds – including 1:43 on the penalty kill – while finishing 15th in the NHL in plus/minus (plus-23). Bergeron also ranked fifth in the league with 759 face-off wins.
The 34-year-old Ancienne-Lorette, Que., native is a four-time Selke Trophy winner and a finalist for a record ninth straight season.
Couturier led the NHL by winning 59.6 per cent of his face-offs (542-for-909). He was consistent throughout the ice, winning 59.5 per cent of his face-offs in the defensive zone, 60.4 per cent in the neutral zone and 59.1 per cent in the offensive zone. No other NHL player topped 58 per cent in all three zones.