Caps fan voting No. I think he was on pace to make it in, likely to end up near the top 50 in career points and the 2nd highest scoring Swede ever behind Sundin's 1349 points, but injuries cut his career too short. He had 980 points at the end of his last semi-healthy season, 2020-21 at age 34, and was still close to point per game. It wouldn't have been too much of a stretch to finish around 1200.
As is, there are only 8 guys who are eligible for the Hall, have more points than his, and aren't in. (Fleury, Dave Taylor, Damphousse, Nicholls, Tkachuk, Whitney, Verbeek and Bobby Smith.)
There are a lot of players already in the Hall who didn't have major individual awards.
I'm generally a "small hall" guy..