The 2015-16 Norris Trophy winner played 82 games, averaging 27:08 per game (second in the NHL to Dustin Byfuglien of the Winnipeg Jets). He was first in total ice time (2,225:50) and had 44 points (12 goals, 32 assists). Doughty, 27, has missed 16 games in his nine-year career, has made the First or Second All-Star Team three times, and been a Norris finalist three times. He's finished in the top three in total ice time in four of the past five seasons and helped the Kings win the Stanley Cup in 2012 and 2014.
"He continues to control the tempo of the game, has a great shot, [and] plays a lot more physical than maybe some people realize," Daneyko said, "It's not all about the numbers, it's about the rings he has on his fingers and leading his team. No, he's not going to have 70, 80 points on a yearly basis, but just controlling the whole tempo of the game. So savvy, so smart, slick, terrific passer."