Is this generally the way it works out in matchups against two-way beasts with a ton of offensive ability though? Players like Dastyuk and Bergeron generally outplay the opposition even if they have better offensive ability.
You know a hockey game - and a series, and an overall playoff run - is played by more than just 3 players vs 3 right?
It's true the first line are generally good in head to heads at limiting chances, but the second line's offense is a gigantic amount stronger. It'll still score a ton against line 1, but it'll also score a ton in other easier matchups throughout the game & series.
Put it this way - can Bergeron shut down McDavid 1 on 1? I don't think so - but even if you think the answer is yes, you still take McDavid first because he'll still find lots of shifts against players other than Bergeron, where he'll dominate.
Also - for playoff success, Lafleur is again by far the absolute best playoff performer here. And I probably have Kopitar #2.