I’m trying to think of a single example. I guess you’re hyper focusing on name recognition, aren’t you? Of course Stamkos was a bigger name in 2014, Kiprusoff in 2006, Roy in 2002, Lemieux and Bourque in 1996, Salming in 1984 and so on, but you seem to willfully ignore the point. Did any team make a run to the finals of a best-on-best with losses remotely equivalent to Patrik Berglund defaulting into the top center slot?
I do get that you’re not high on the 2013-14 versions of Sweden’s centers, but with the exception of Sedin who had a down year, they were all top 10 in points per game among centers around this time period.
And between 2012-13 and 2014-15, they are 8th, 9th and 14th in points per game among centers. Bäckström and Zetterberg scored at a rate similar to Datsyuk and Seguin, Sedin at a rate similar to Toews, Thornton, Kopitar and Pavelski. They aren’t Crosby/Malkin tier players, but certainly all-star level players at this point in time.
Berglund on the other hand was 107th, around Lars Eller and Cory Conacher.
Of course your sole point is that they’re just lackluster stars and that Lemieux is a bigger name than all of them, but even if Canada’s top three centers were Ron Francis, Pierre Turgeon and Rod’Brindamour heading into the 1996 World Cup, but Mike Ricci, Todd Marchant and Greg Parks come the finals, I’d say that team was quite badly gimped along the way and that we were robbed of the best possible finals.