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Player Grades 2017: Luke Schenn, the reliable blueliner

Signed in late July to a two-year, $2.5M contract, the rugged, physical defenseman was brought in to replace the grit and stability on the back-end, filling the role of former Coyote Nicklas Grossman.

An occasional healthy scratch, he found himself finishing the season on the Coyotes top unit alongside Oliver Ekman-Larsson on a defense corps that saw a great deal of transition, including the debuts of Jakob Chychrun and Anthony DeAngelo, and the departure of the once-promising Michael Stone.

So with all the changes on the back end, how did Luke Schenn do?