I really didn't wanna come in this thread to shit on him, but I agree with this.
Don't get me wrong, I think he's probably a hall of famer if I had to say (and he will be, no matter if we think he is or not), but for much of his career he was treated as a borderline generational player. It was no doubt because of the fact that he won 3 cups, all in his 20s, with the first coming when he was like 22. And he was the captain for all of those teams. I think he may have even been the youngest captain of a cup team ever in 2010? And he was the youngest skater to ever win the Conn Smythe? Roy and Ward won it younger than him as goalies, but I'm not sure if there was a younger non-goalie Conn Smythe winner than 2010 Toews, who had just turned 22.
And in 2017 he was at the round table with all of those legends when they did the 100 greatest players, and they had players from several different eras sitting there with Doc Emrick discussing their careers. Him and Crosby were there I guess as representatives of the current generation, along with Gretzky and Lemieux from the generation prior and Bobby Orr from the one before that.
I guess they needed someone else along with Crosby to represent the current generation of players, but he clearly stuck out as someone who didn't quite belong in that company.
Again, very good player, I'd probably put him in the hall of fame, but he's not really an all time great, unless you consider anyone in the HOF an all time great.