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Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar has achieved a rare milestone, scoring his 30th goal of the 2024-25 season. This accomplishment places him among a select group of NHL defensemen and highlights his exceptional offensive talent.
Cale Makar's 30th goal of the season is more than just a number; it's a mark of offensive excellence rarely seen from the blue line. The 26-year-old Avalanche star joins an exclusive club previously populated only by Hall of Famers and top offensive defensemen.
The list of defensemen to previously hit this mark includes legends like Bobby Orr (who did it five times), Paul Coffey (four times, including the record of 48 goals in 1985-86), Denis Potvin (three times), Ray Bourque, Phil Housley, Kevin Hatcher, Doug Wilson, and Mike Green. Green was the last to achieve this feat over 15 years ago, emphasizing the rarity in today's game.
Makar, drafted 4th overall in 2017, has consistently been a top performer. He won the Calder Trophy (2019-20), the Norris Trophy (2022), and the Conn Smythe Trophy (2022) during the Avalanche's Stanley Cup run. His performance this season, leading all defensemen in points, makes him a strong favorite to capture his second Norris Trophy.
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Cale Makar continues to add accolades to his already impressive career. Do you think he will break Paul Coffey's record of 48 goals in the future? Let us know your thoughts!
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