Bleh...he's borderline for me...the Smythe pick - again - was based in story and fable than actual greatness...not to say that Williams was garbage or that he didn't score some big goals...but he was maybe the Kings third best forward in those playoffs...which, naturally, doesn't include Doughty either...
I agree with this line of thinking, not saying he shouldn't be one of our All Stars, but I don't like just blindly giving it to him because he got the Conn Smythe, not when we were all watching ourselves (would be different if we were doing this for an O6 playoff that none or few of us saw).
Let's look at how our forward candidates did during the Conf Final and Cup Final...
Going to start with the Conf Final, which I believe was actually the more important/bigger series...
Carter: 7 GP - 5G - 6A - 11 Pts (+3)
Kane: 7 GP - 2G - 8A - 10 Pts (+0)
Williams: 7 GP - 2G - 5A - 7 Pts (+4)
Gaborik: 7 GP - 3G - 1A - 4 Pts (+2)
Cup Final...
Williams: 5 GP - 2G - 5A - 7 Pts (+2)
Gaborik: 5 GP - 2G - 1A - 3 Pts (+0)
Carter: 5 GP - 2G - 1A - 3 Pts (+1)
Kings combined stats...
Carter: 12 GP - 7G - 7A - 14 Pts (+4)
Williams: 12 GP - 4G - 10A - 14 Pts (+6)
Gaborik: 12 GP - 5G - 2A - 7 Pts (+2)
Total Playoff Stats...
Carter: 26 GP - 10G - 15A - 25 Pts (+5) - 0.96 ppg
Williams: 26 GP - 9G - 16A - 25 Pts (+13) - 0.96 ppg (1 OT winner)
Gaborik: 26 GP - 14G - 8A - 22 Pts (+6) - 0.85 ppg (1 OT winner)
Kane: 19 GP - 8G - 12A - 20 Pts (+5) - 1.05 ppg (2 OT winners)
Based on this I would drop Gaborik out of the running. Still not sure on the other 3 though.
EDIT: It's easy to give it to the 2 Kings because they won, but it also feels weird having all 3 forwards from the same team