Eric Fehr is a good representation of why the Penguins are so good this year. The first-round draft pick of the Washington Capitals back in 2003 isn't near as important as players like Sidney Crosby or Phil Kessel, of course, but slotted on the fourth line Fehr perfectly represents how deep the Penguins are this season.
Despite playing on the bottom line with Matt Cullen and Tom Kuhnhackl, Fehr has a nice scoring touch despite only contributing two goals during the postseason. In a lot of ways, he provides what Dainius Zubrus gives the Sharks — strong possession thanks to a high hockey IQ rather than relying on physicality to get the job done.