There's no player who ever played "perfect" defense. The very idea that there is a "perfect" defense at all is flawed.
We're talking about who is the better hockey player, look at the title of the thread.
By your definition Federov winning a hart on two-way play is ridculous. He wasn't the best forward (and lets face it... the Hart is basically the best forward award for 90% of seasons), he may have been the best player, but his offense wasn't the best, and that's what a forward does.
Looking through this thread the last 7-8 pages are a complete crap fest where the regulars of the thread devolved into cycling arguments and personal attacks while newcomers just homered it up with arguments like "look at _____'s trophy case, facts are facts".
I'm actually interested in what the arguments are like for this topic now that Lidstrom retired, hopefully it just doesn't return to that sad state...