Gulitti: Karlsson and Fox are worthy candidates, but my pick for the Norris is the defenseman who won it last season, Cale Makar. Unfortunately, injuries limited Makar to 60 games this season, preventing him from putting up even better offensive numbers. He still was ninth in the NHL among defensemen with 66 points (17 goals, 49 assists) and was the only one other than Karlsson (1.23) to average better than a point per game at 1.10, helping Colorado (51-24-7) finish first in the Central Division. He also led the League in averaging 26:23 of ice time per game, including 2:44 on the penalty kill (more than Fox and Karlsson), demonstrating how important he was to Colorado's success. When Makar was on the ice, the Avalanche were plus-287 in 5-on-5 shot attempts (Karlsson was plus-237 and Fox plus-226), and he was on the ice for 55 even-strength goals against (one more than Fox).