Being Ovi's centerman for most of his career, i think that is prestigious, has a cup too.Imagine in a 100 years, people are looking back at the history of hockey. They talk about the Crosby/Ovi era, they talk about Lemieux coming back from cancer, they talk about McDavid's legacy, they talk about the 80s Islanders, they talk about the Broad Street Bullies, they talk about Carey Price at his peak, they talk about the career of Gretzky (Kurri, the trade, etc), they discuss how Brodeur and Roy revolutionized the game, how teams had to adjust to the trap system and the butterfly style, how Orr inspired future generations of dmen, how every kid wanted to copy Bure...
Where does Backstrom fit into that history beyond being a footnote? What has he done to be immortalized into the history of hockey.
Easy no for me. He just hasn't had the impact on the game that a Hall of Famer should have.
Why wouldn’t he have been decisively the 3rd best forward?Caps fan voting no.
Love him, but he doesn't have much of a trophy collection.
He was at best the third best forward on the 2018 team.
But even forgetting the Sedins...what about Alfie who has nothing (I dunno what a Calder is worth)
No MVPs (or even finalist)
No scoring titles
No Cups...not known as a strong playoff performer (Backstrom has a better PPG in playoffs too)
No Selkes.
I would take Lars Eller as the 3rd best forward in that Cup year. Backstrom got his points but his impact didn't match the production, partially because of his broken finger. A huge portion of his production came on the powerplay, for example.Why wouldn’t he have been decisively the 3rd best forward?