Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Do you think "leadership" is just a bogus concept?
I don't think it's quantifiable by us nor does it have an easily identifiable set of attributes. I mean, Yzerman is the prime example of someone criticized for years for a perceived lack of leadership and then lauded for his leadership. Odds are he didn't undergo some quantum leap in terms of leadership ability in the span of a season or two, but that the success of his teams made people view him differently. How do you think Sundin would rank if the Leafs won the Cup while he was in Toronto? Because he didn't, he still always carried around a label questioning his ability to lead a team to a championship. Yet, if they won it wouldn't have been just because of him, and them not winning was not just because of him.
I think it's just a nice way to mythologize some players who just happen to be very talented and, in some cases, in fortunate circumstances.
So I'm sure it exists in some way, but not easily identifiable and, IMO, not reliant on winning or losing.