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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Seabrook was middling - Keith propped him up. Hossa was very good - not elite. Toews - if he's elite, he's on the bottom end of that category. His production isn't quite PPG even in his prime. So, were his intangibles the difference?
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I think any HOF player in his prime is elite and Hossa is definitely that.
Toews was a Selke type forward, going to be an easy HOF pick.
Seabrook was middling? Not HOF, but was routinely regarded as a top dman.