Selke’s case for Shane Pinto as the NHL’s top defensive forward

As the NHL season draws to a close, awards voting is just around the corner. From the Senators’ perspective, Travis Greene deserves a mention in the Jack Adams race. Jake Sanderson does the same in Norris Conversation. However, perhaps most deserving of the Selke Trophy debate for the league’s top defensive forward is Shane Pinto. Let’s get into the details.

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The fun part about this award is that the offensive numbers somehow matter. It’s almost as if this award goes to the best defensive forward who also puts up big-time offensive stats. I guess it can be argued that spending time in the offensive zone is great defense, but then you might as well give the award to Connor McDavid every year. Shane Pinto is a true defense-first forward. His offensive numbers are solid, but he is the third-ranked offensive center with the Senators behind Tim Stuetzle and Dylan Cozens. His job is to defend first and foremost. Here are some key numbers to show Pinto’s defensive value:

  • 2:13 Shorthand time on ice/game
  • 2 shorthand goals, 4 shorthand points
  • 49 blocked shots
  • 68.6% of defensive zones start at even strength
  • 297 defensive zone faceoff

Pinto ranks first or second among Senators forwards in all of the above statistics. To the Senators’ credit, they have some forwards who take their defensive responsibilities very seriously. Guys like Ridley Gregg, Michael Amadio and Claude Giroux all deserve a lot of credit for helping the Sens become one of the best defensive teams in the NHL.

However, it is the Pinto that stands above them all. A goal late? Pinto will be on ice. Murder as punishment? Pinto is out there. Matching the opposition’s best line-up? Pinto is given work again and again. Often, he is successful in neutralizing the other team’s best offensive players.

Ottawa Senators defensive numbers

The Senators are a middling team in terms of goals against. They rank 17th, giving up 3.04 goals per game. Their penalty kill is even worse, ranking 29th in the NHL at 75%. Goaltending has been the main reason for those failures. His .876 SV% ranks 30th in the NHL, and that’s actually an improvement from the beginning of the year. On January 30 he had a league worst .866 SV. Even their current save percentage is the franchise’s worst since 1993–94. Shorthanded, Linus Ullmark has a save percentage of .811 while Levi Merilainen is even worse at .806.

The Senators are allowing just 24.4 shots per game. This ranks third-best in the NHL behind the Hurricanes (23.8) and Golden Knights (24.3). These three are far ahead of the rest of the players in the league. The fourth-best team, the Flyers, are worse at 25.4 shots against per game. In fact, these three teams have remained in the top three for the last 13 years. In terms of shot attempts, the Senators are third (3,299) behind the Hurricanes (3,032) and Lightning (3,248).

Travis Green deserves a lot of credit for the Senators’ defensive play. The forward he relies on most to lead the team in the mentality of blocking shots is undoubtedly Shane Pinto. Green is sure to give Stützle and Cozens more offensive opportunities and better offensive wingers. Pinto’s most common classmates are Giroux, Amadio, Greg, and Cousins. When you’re on Pinto’s line, you know to expect the best forward from other teams, and a lot of defensive zone starts occur.

final thoughts

It’s clear how much other teams think of the Senators’ defensive game. Opposing coaches and players have often commented on how difficult it is to play against the Senators. His strength is bullet prevention and Shane Pinto is at the forefront in this regard.

It can be difficult to value defensive play. Goaltending, linemates, and the situations that coaches put players in play a factor in the advanced metrics that people point to for defensive value. This is where the old eye test becomes so valuable. Watching the Senators, it’s clear how much Pinto means to the team. 20+ goals and 40+ points are nice, but it’s his defensive game that shines most.

Inevitably, awards voting is often narrative based. Groupthink is also often involved. In Selke’s case, it seems a player has to build up a few years before he can be seriously considered for the award. Well, why not start the buildup to Shane Pinto now? He is as valuable a defensive forward as there is in the entire NHL. It’s time for people to realize how worthy he is of Selke Trophy votes.

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New rumor reveals NHL’s stance on Stanley Cup playoff play-in tournament

The 2025-26 NHL season is winding down and the race for the playoffs is heating up. The Eastern Conference is in flux and the Detroit Red Wings are one point out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with 84 points and 12 games remaining. Meanwhile, the Western Conference has been sluggish this season, with the Los Angeles Kings remaining the first team with 73 points and 12 games remaining.

However, could the NHL adopt a similar format to the NBA? The league has been linked to a possible play-in tournament after success in the NBA over the past few years. In fact, a new rumor has revealed the NHL’s stance on a play-in tournament for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman doesn’t believe a play-in tournament is a good idea, despite the influence of billionaires and hockey’s most powerful people, as reported by Darren Dreger on Barn Burner. The NBA’s play-in tournament has been a success; However, the fanbase has shown displeasure with this.

There are a number of reasons why a play-in tournament is a good and bad idea. More drama would be added to the tournament over which NHL teams would earn the final berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs. It will also give teams outside the top 8 places in each conference an additional opportunity to make one last attempt.

However, there are many negatives to this, as the NHL playoff race is competitive most every season. If the NHL implemented a play-in tournament, it would make no sense to have 82 regular season games moving forward. Also, a team that is not even close to the playoffs can earn a spot if it ranks well below other organizations.

For now, Bateman believes the play-in tournament is not a good idea, and it would not be shocking if it never came to fruition.

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Devils Game 58, NHL’s Back; How to View Lines, Notes, and Versus Sabers

The NHL is back, and so are the New Jersey Devils. The first night of game action following the Olympic break consisted of eight games. The Devils host the Buffalo Sabres, who face 25 playoff games.

Why like playoffs at this point?

Well, they are on the verge of losing their season with a 2.4% chance of reaching the playoffs. The Devils are 11 points out of a playoff position with little runway to make up any ground.

Jack Hughes—who was in Washington DC yesterday with Team USA, having been invited by the President of the United States to the State of the Union address—remains questionable in terms of his availability. However, barring an unknown injury, it would be surprising to see him sit out.

Washington is only a few hours away by car.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup.

What to know vs Sabers

—The Devils defeated Buffalo in a 5–0 shutout win on November 28 in Buffalo, but lost 3–1 on home ice about a month later.

– Jake Allen recorded 42 saves in the 5-0 shutout, a season-high for the veteran netminder.

2025-26 vs sabers

11/28/25 W 5-0 Key Bank Center

12/21/25 L 3-1 Prudential Center

2/25/26 7:00 PM ET Prudential Center

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All-time record: 75-51-13-9

All-time home record: 40-25-6-3

All-time road record: 35-26-7-6

Projected Devils Lineup*

Ahead

Timo Meyer – Nico Hischier – Dawson Mercer

Jasper Bratt – Jack Hughes – Connor Brown

Arseny Gritsyuk – Cody Glass – Lenny Haminaho

Paul Couture – Nick Bjugstad – Maxim Tsyplyakov

defenseman

Brett Pesce – Jonathan Kovacevic

Jonas Seigenthaler – Dougie Hamilton

Brendan Dillon – Simon Nemec

goaltender

jacob markstrom

jake allen

*Lineup is subject to change

Current injuries: Jack McEwen (upper body, out for the season), Luke Hughes (separated shoulder).

2025-26 Total man-games lost: 255

Projected Sabers Lineup*

Ahead

Peyton Krebs – Tage Thompson – Alex Tuch

Jason Zucker – Ryan McLeod – Jack Quinn

Noah Ostlund – Josh Norris – Josh Doan

Josh Dun – Tyson Kozak – Beck Malensteen

defenseman

Mattias Samuelsson – Rasmus Dahlin

Bowen Byram – Owen Power

Zach Metsa – Michael Kesselring

goaltender

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Alex Lyon

How to watch the Devils game – 7:00 pm ET

See: MSGSN

Radio: Devils Hockey Net

next up

Thu, Feb 26 at 7:00pm PIT
Saturday, February 28, 5:00pm STL
Tuesday, March 3 vs FLA 7:00 PM

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Connor McDavid Magic: Why the NHL’s Best Player is Simply Unstoppable (Highlights)


Connor McDavid Magic: Why the NHL’s Best Player is Simply Unstoppable

In the world of Ice Hockey, some players are great, others are legends, and then there is Connor McDavid. For sports fans in India, who are increasingly diversifying their interests from Cricket to global leagues like the NHL (National Hockey League), the name McDavid has become synonymous with “unstoppable speed.”

The captain of the Edmonton Oilers isn’t just leading the points table; he is redefining the physics of what is possible on skates. But what exactly makes the “McDavid Magic” so potent? Let’s break down the mechanics of his game and how he continues to dominate the hockey scores night after night.

The Need for Speed: Exceptional Skating Biomechanics

The first thing you notice in any Connor McDavid highlight reel is his speed. While many NHL players are fast, McDavid maintains 100% of his puck-handling ability while skating at top speeds—often exceeding 40 km/h. This “linear crossover” technique allows him to accelerate while turning, leaving defenders flat-footed and making him a nightmare in transition play.

Unmatched Vision and Hockey IQ

Beyond the physical attributes, McDavid’s brain functions at a different level. He can anticipate the movement of all nine other players on the ice. Whether it is a saucer pass through a tiny window or a calculated deke against the goaltender, his decision-making happens in milliseconds. This is why his name is a permanent fixture in the live hockey scores and box scores, often contributing to multiple goals per game.

Analyzing the Highlights: The “Unstoppable” Factor

If you watch recent highlights, you’ll see a recurring theme: the “one-man show.” McDavid often picks up the puck in his own defensive zone and weaves through the entire opposing team. His ability to change gears—going from slow to lightning-fast—forces defenders to back up, giving him the space to either shoot or setup a teammate like Leon Draisaitl.

For Indian viewers following the NHL standings, McDavid’s consistency is his most impressive feat. He doesn’t just have “good games”; he produces historic seasons, frequently crossing the 100-point mark before most players reach 60.

Current Impact on Hockey Scores

The Edmonton Oilers’ success is heavily tied to McDavid’s health and form. When checking today’s hockey scores, fans often see #97 with three or four points. His impact on the Power Play (PP) makes the Oilers one of the most dangerous offensive units in the history of the league. Whether he is scoring “highlight-reel” goals or providing primary assists, his influence on the final score is undeniable.

Conclusion

Connor McDavid is a once-in-a-generation talent who combines Olympic-level speed with clinical finishing. For fans in India looking to get into a new, fast-paced sport, following McDavid is the perfect entry point. He represents the pinnacle of athleticism in the NHL, making the impossible look effortless every time he hits the ice. As long as McDavid is playing, the “Magic” will continue to light up the scoreboard.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is Connor McDavid?

Connor McDavid is a professional Canadian ice hockey centre and captain of the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL. He is widely regarded as the best hockey player in the world today.

2. What makes McDavid better than other NHL players?

His primary advantages are his elite skating speed, his ability to handle the puck at high velocity, and his exceptional “Hockey IQ,” which allows him to out-think opponents.

3. How can I check NHL hockey scores in India?

Indian fans can check live scores through the official NHL website, sports apps like ESPN or Flashscore, or by following the Edmonton Oilers’ social media handles.

4. Has Connor McDavid won the Stanley Cup?

As of now, McDavid has won numerous individual awards (like the Hart Trophy and Art Ross Trophy), but he is still chasing his first Stanley Cup championship with the Edmonton Oilers.

5. At what time are NHL games broadcast in India?

Due to the time zone difference, NHL games usually air in India during the early morning hours (between 4:30 AM and 8:30 AM IST).

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