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Brock Nelson Named Finalist for 2025-26 Selke Trophy with Avalanche

Colorado Avalanche

The NHL has announced the finalists for the prestigious Frank J. Selke Trophy, and Colorado Avalanche center Brock Nelson has earned a spot among the elite. Joining him are Anthony Cirelli of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nick Suzuki from the Montreal Canadiens, marking a significant recognition of Nelson’s contributions on the ice this season.

The Selke Trophy is awarded annually to the forward who excels in the defensive aspects of the game, a testament to the multifaceted role players like Nelson undertake. The honor is determined by votes from the Professional Hockey Writers Association, and it has seen a succession of remarkable centers in recent years, including past winners such as Aleksander Barkov, Patrice Bergeron, and Anze Kopitar.

This season, Nelson has played a pivotal role in leading the Avalanche’s defensive efforts, contributing to some of the franchise’s best statistics. The team recorded a league-low 197 goals against, while their penalty kill finished at an impressive 84.6%, allowing only 36 goals while shorthanded. Notably, Nelson logged a career-high 150:18 minutes on the penalty kill, nearly doubling his previous record of 107:17 minutes set during the 2019-20 season.

Advanced statistics further highlight Nelson’s defensive prowess. He started 16.4% of his shifts in the defensive zone, a career high, and posted a personal best of 65 blocked shots. Additionally, he achieved the second-lowest number of defensive zone giveaways at 15 and boasted the highest on-ice goal differential at 39, along with an expected on-ice goal differential of 42.5. These metrics underscore his all-around impact on the game.

Throughout the season, Nelson has been a versatile contributor, participating in power plays, penalty kills, and critical 6-on-4 situations. Notably, he is the first Avalanche player to be nominated for the Selke Trophy, with the last finalist from the franchise being Joe Sakic, who finished second in the 2000-01 season behind John Madden.

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