I agree with your post but I think that he'll be remembered for much, much more than that. As the first ever Leicester PFA player being one example.
He'll never reach Vardy's status but downplaying what he brought to the club, despite his relative inconsistency, doesn't seem to be fair. His numbers are quite astonishing over the three last seasons when one takes into account that our side wasn't exactly firing the last two years and we're hardly gifted with talented players.
The same goes to Vardy whose goal return is absolutely astonishing and is criminally underrated. If both played in any other side of the top 6 they'd make the headlines on a weekly basis imho.
I think that both formed an outstanding duo and will remembered not only at the club but also in the (english) football history.
It still goes without saying that the best player of the title winning season was Kanté, but his job being less than sexy and him leaving after just one season make people easily overlook his achievements.