DETROIT -- Detroit Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom was named today as a finalist for the Norris Trophy as the NHL's top defenseman.

Lidstrom, a six-time Norris winner, has been a finalist for the award in 11 of the past 13 seasons.

Boston's Zdeno Chara and Nashville's Shea Weber are the other finalists. The winner will be announced on June 22 at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas.

"He's one of those genetic freaks, kind like (former Detroit defenseman Chris) Chelios, that keeps on ticking,'' Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said.

“To me, he's in the top D-men of all-time and one of the top players of all-time. There's not a player who's been as good as long, in my option, that I've been around, like Nick.''

Here's a breakdown of the three finalists, as provided by the NHL:

Zdeno Chara, Boston Bruins

Chara is a Norris Trophy finalist for the third time in the past four seasons and for the fourth time overall; he finished second in 2004, third in 2008 and captured the award in 2009. The Bruins captain led the NHL in plus-minus in 2010-11 with a +33 rating, matching his career high set in 2003-04. He recorded 44 points (14 goals, 30 assists), marking the seventh consecutive season he has surpassed the 40-point plateau. Chara also ranked second among NHL defensemen in shots (264), tied for third in power-play goals (eight) and was sixth in average ice time per game (25:26).

Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings

Lidstrom is a Norris Trophy finalist for the 11th time in the past 13 seasons. He has captured the award six times, placed second three times and third once. Lidstrom enjoyed one of his most productive seasons, ranking second among NHL defensemen in scoring with 62 points (16 goals, 46 assists) in 82 games, highlighted by a career-best 11-game point streak. He tied for fourth place among League defensemen in goals, was third in assists and tied for sixth in power-play goals (six). The Red Wings captain, who turns 41 on Thursday, led the Central Division champions in ice time, averaging 23:28 per contest.

Shea Weber, Nashville Predators

Weber, drafted by Nashville in second round of the 2003 Entry Draft, is a Norris Trophy finalist for the first time. Only two NHL skaters saw more ice time in 2010-11 than Weber, who appeared in all 82 games and averaged 25:19 per contest. The Predators captain set single-season career highs in several categories, including games, average ice time, assists (32) and shots (254). Topping all Nashville defensemen in scoring with 48 points (16 goals, 32 assists), his offensive contribution proved crucial to Nashville in securing a sixth playoff berth in seven seasons; the Predators posted a 13-2-1 record when he scored a goal.