well after 03, his case was alot better with leading the SC devils in playoff scoring, than Murphy's at the same stage one would think, no where near a lock but HHOF loves playoff guys
Niedermayer at the end of 2003 had eleven seasons in the NHL just like Murphy after 1991. Murphy had that run in 1991. Niedermayer in 2003. Both had one second team all-star. Both were staples for Canada in major international tournaments. Murphy is picked on Team Canada 1987 and 1991. In 1987 we all know the defensemen that got cut. I would say Murphy was at least revered enough at that time to be on that team. Finished 3rd in Norris Voting in 1987. Finished 7th in 1980. Lots of work to do for sure but this was before his Cups.
Well it matters, Murphy was basically Phil Housley like in the playoffs until he hits the Pens. Francis probably is hurt with his HHOF chances as he was the best player on a poor team but the Pens gave up a lot more to get Francis than they did Murphy, which tells you something about each players worth at the time.
In a word Mario, it's not hard concept.
So why even bother giving anyone else credit if Mario is on the team then? Or in this case was it ALL Gretzky on the Oilers and was Coffey just an afterthought or was he a key part of that team? There were a lot of good players on those Pens teams. Lots. Because Mario was better and more important than all of them is insignificant. What is more important is how said player contributed to the team winning. No one can deny Murphy was vital on those 4 teams. I saw it. Most of us did. I guess the question can be asked is whether or not the Pens even win in 1991 without him. Coffey goes down to injury. This leaves the Pens with no legit #1 defenseman after Murphy. Historically it would surprise you how many Cup winning teams win a Cup without a #1 defenseman. Barely any. The 2006 Canes are the last one I can think of. You might need to go all the way back to the Flyers in 1975 for this one. So historically, the Pens NEEDED Murphy badly. And he certainly delivered.
sure Murphy had those points, thanks to Mario and the high flying Pens offense but seriously do you even remotely think he is in the same conversation as doughty (who has 2 Conn Smythe worthy seasons in the playoffs, even this last poor one at only 18 points)
I'm just giving you an example of how important he was. But in those back to back Cups wins in Pittsburgh, you could argue Murphy was at the same caliber as Doughty today. Heck, don't tell me you got caught up in the whole media love-in for Doughty as the "best player in the world". A great defenseman for sure, but he stood out the way Murphy did for Pittsburgh. I mean, 4 Cups by Murphy, three of them he leads the postseason in +/-. Eventually it just isn't a coincidence anymore. And it ties into what I saw with my eyes back then which was great two-way play by him.
This whole "perfect storm" thing is crazy though. Every situation you seem to think was a perfect storm. Have you ever thought what makes a HHOFer is that he creates his own destiny? As I said, historically the odds of winning a Cup without a stud d-man are remote. Look at recently: Doughty, Keith, Chara, Gonchar, Lidstrom, Pronger, Niedermayer, to an extent Boyle in 2004. And before that every year until you get to the 1975 Flyers.
Murphy had opportunities, but he made the most out of them. I can think of a ton of teams that had every reason to win the Cup but didn't. The 2004 Avs, the Pens every year since 2009, the Senators for about a decade................it goes on. Nothing matters on paper.