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34. Dave Semenko

34. Dave Semenko

Dave Semenko is one of the hardest ones to rank, as there is no better example of where statistics don't tell the whole story.

The Houston Aeros would draft Dave Semenko in 1978, but his rights were traded to the Edmonton Oilers before he would ever play a game in Texas.  Semenko was strong and physical, and when they traded for Wayne Gretzky the following year, his role was clearly defined: Protect Wayne Gretzky.

That is precisely what he would do for six seasons, ensuring that the star player of not just Edmonton, but all of the National Hockey League could skate openly and perform his magic.  Anyone who dared to mess with "The Great One" knew that they would have Semenko to answer to, and this was a prospect that few wanted anything to do with. 

As the years progressed, Semenko was also protecting players like Paul Coffey and Jari Kurri.  Because of the talent that surrounded him, he was able to score 172 Points for Edmonton, but his role was never to put the puck in the net.  He was there to do what was necessary to allow his teammates to light the lamp.  Semenko is one of the rare cases where we have a player with a NEGATIVE Point Share that we know needs to be ranked because just being there was that important.

Semenko was never going to dazzle you with skill or grace or really, and perhaps in another environment, he would not have the same value.  That being said, we don't deal in "what ifs" when we create these lists.  We only care about "what is."

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Left Wing
  • Acquired: Traded from the Houston Aeros for Future Considerations 11/??/78.
  • Departed:

    Reclaimed by the Minnesota North Stars before the Expansion Draft 6/9/79.

    Acquired (2): Traded from the Minnesota North Stars for Edmonton’s 1979 2nd and 3rd Round Pick (which would be Neal Broten and Kevin Maxwell, respectively) 8/9/79.

    Departed (2): Traded to the Hartford Whalers for Hartford’s 1988 3rd Round Pick (which would be Trevor Sim) 12/12/86.
  • Games Played: 696
  • Notable Statistics: 75 Goals
    97 Assists
    172 Points
    1,279 PIM
    .25 PPG
    +20 Plus/Minus
    -1.1 Point Shares*

    85 Playoff Games
    10 Goals
    8 Assists
    18 Points
    230 PIM
    .21 PPG
    +12 Plus/Minus

    *Point Shares were not calculated in the WHA.
  • Major Accolades and Awards: Stanley Cup Champion (1984 & 1985)

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