Quietest Star Players?

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I think people are coming around on Harley, especially with the Team Canada call-up, but it is interesting that Heiskanen’s numbers are generally a bit better (better defensively by more than Harley is offensively), except for the huge disparity in goals for. Generally we wouldn’t assume that defensemen would have a significant impact on increasing goals for over expected goals for the way we would an elite forward/shooter like Draisaitl, but when it’s over 3 years it’s a pretty big trend.
Kudos on knowing who they were!
 
With regards to being mentioned as 'stars' in the NHL? Absolutely.
But because many DON'T, he is mentioned in this thread as a 'quiet star'. See?

And when his career is over and done with, barring some dibilitating injury well before that, his numbers should be quite worthy of mention with those names as well.
what

Anyone mention Necas yet?

He hasn't been quiet on the Avs
 
I’d like to cast Anze Kopitar into this list, perhaps. He gets the job done year after year and I don’t hear a lot of buzz around him usually. Maybe I’m just not paying enough attention though.

...Kopitar plays in LA, so he doesn't get much media (amazing as that sounds)...perennial Selke candidate shows he's not under the radar, though...
 
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Considering he's the captain and most relied on player on the Montreal Canadiens, Nick Suzuki gets surprisingly little recognition. He might not be quite there as far as the absolute top players in the league are concerned but at the very least he's in the group right below them and is definitely a star player in my books.
 
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Adrian Kempe . All the guy does is produce year after year and is totally forgotten playing out west.
Is there a team that wouldn't want this guy? Not a superstar, but an excellent player who scores and plays with an edge when needed.

At $5.5 million AAV, he's on one of the best team-friendly contracts in the league.
 

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