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Originally Posted by Five-hole
Agreed Eddy. Not surprisingly, Iginla's best years came when he had a defensively responsible 2-way center on his line. And Calgary's best years (regular-season, that is) in Iggy's time were with Langkow.
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How Langkow never got serious consideration for the Selke I will never know. He was not the best on the dot, but other than that he was one of the most complete players in hockey during his prime. At the absolute worst, over the three years in Phoenix and the first three in Calgary he would have been in the top 15 centers in the league when overall play is taken into consideration, IMHO.