danincanada
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- Feb 11, 2008
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Alright, let's throw this one out then and say it was a toss-up. Does it really change our overall outlook, that being Detroit having a dip in post-season performance relative to expectations while Lidstrom was driving the bus, in between the Yzerman/Fedorov and Zatterberg/Datsyuk eras? I don't want to belabour this point; I mean it is just one talking point of many. But Lidstrom is perceived as a low-peak player relative to the guys he's up against in this vote. I think this 2003-2007 stretch as a whole lends support to this idea. If it can be dispelled as bad timing and he really did have a Bourque-like positive impact while Deroit went down to Anaheim, Calgary, and Edmonton in succession as heavy favorites, I'm all ears.
Lidstrom has the most playoff wins all-time as a skater, and was the only player of his era to win 4 Cups as a key cog/star player. Seems rather nit picky to focus on 3 years when his team lost to teams that went all the way to the finals on the backs of hot goaltending to nearly win it all.