Duncan Keith’s 2015 Conn Smythe Trophy run was a defining force behind Chicago’s third Stanley Cup in six seasons, as the veteran blueliner delivered elite two-way play, huge minutes, and timely offense at every stage of the postseason. In the opening sequence, Keith seals the first-round series against Nashville in Game 6, striking with less than four minutes remaining in the third period to send the Blackhawks through. He rises to the occasion again in the Western Conference Final against Anaheim, with Chicago facing elimination in Game 6, recording three assists in a clutch win to force a Game 7. The standout moment of that performance is his brilliant setup to Marian Hossa, a play that captures Keith’s vision and composure under pressure. Then, in the final sequence, Keith puts the finishing touch on a championship run for the ages by scoring the Stanley Cup-clinching goal in Game 6 against Tampa Bay.