Joel Otto came from Elk River, Minnesota where he went starred for Bemidji State University. Otto would go undrafted but after what must have seen like an eternity, he was signed with the Calgary Flames. Otto would become a permanent fixture in the pro ranks in the 1985/86 season and found a niche excelling at the less than sexy aspects of the game. He had size that he could use was an excellent faceoff man and he would become an excellent defensive Centre. Otto never won the Frank J. Selke Award as the NHL’s best defensive Award but he finished 3rd on two occasions, was in the top ten another two times and received votes another four seasons.
195 Goals
313 Assists
508 Points
+65 Plus/Minus
1,934 PIM
N/A Blocked Shots*
N/A Hits*
N/A Takeaways*
N/A Giveaways*
29.6 Point Shares
122 Playoff Games
27 Goals
46 Assists
73 Points
+10 Plus/Minus
205 PIM
N/A Blocked Shots*
N/A Hits*
N/A Takeaways*
N/A Giveaways*
*These were not stats when Otto played.
Stanley Cup Rings (1) (Calgary Flames, 1989)
World Cup of Hockey Gold Medal (1) (U.S.A., 1996)
Canada Cup Silver Medal (1) (U.S.A., 1991)
NCAA Division II Championship (1) (Bemidji State, 1984)
NCHA Player of the Year (1) (1984)
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