The guy led an NHL team in scoring... how is he a one trick pony personified when his best asset is face-off taking?
His only good skill was winning face offs... yet he led and NHL team in scoring? Something doesn't add up.
I agree with you that he was more than a faceoff guy.
Six Seven time 20+ goal scorer (almost let that split season between TOR and PHX in 2007-08 slip through) in 13 seasons. I'm obviously not including his first two seasons where he only played a combined 39 games, where he would have had to average more than a goal per game to get to 20 in one season and play at a 63 goal pace for the other. Most of those seasons were even in the 24-28 goal range.
But the point about leading a team in scoring? Ehhh. I mean yeah he did, but let's not act like there was a bunch of competition for that lead. You had Oleg Petrov and Richard Zednik, whose peaks were around 45-50 pts, and a 40ish year old Doug Gilmour who was on the very back of the back nine of his career.