Brad Marchand never gets talked about for backhand when he's dwarfed everyone else in the league for backhand goals since he's come into the league. If you look at his backhand goal production before he broke out to become a consistent mid/high 30s goal scorer (2010/11-2014/15), he trailed only Eberle for backhand goals (25 for Eberle, 24 for Marchand). And then since he's broken out in 2015/16-2018/19, he's scored 32 backhand goals to 2nd place Barkov at 23 (Kane is in 3rd at 22, and Crosby 4th at 21).
Overall this decade:
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There's obviously an element where he's using a backhand as a breakaway move, but he also has a deadly backhand that can beat goalies clean as well.