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I say stick to the original since that's what we've been going by from the start.

I was hoping for at least one extra player since I wasn't the one that originally selected Crosby onto my team.
 

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The Boston Bruins select, from Viking, Alberta, a tenacious and gritty LW and all-time PIM leader for the St. Louis Blues:

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Brian Sutter

http://www.stlouisblues.com/history/retired/retired_sutter.html
 

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The Toronto Maple Leafs

are proud to select​

# Joel Otto​


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9, 11, 17 Busher Jackson​
#10 Ron Francis​
#9 Maurice Richard​



#17 Wendel Clark​
#93Doug Gilmour​
#13 Mats Sundin​



#25 Dave Andreychuk​
#88 Eric Lindros​
#22 Rick Vaive​

#13 Ken Linesman​



#2 Al MacInnis​
#4 Scott Stevens​
#24 Doug Wilson​
#8 Randy Carlysle​
#2 Carl Brewer​
#2 Derian Hatcher​


#25Terry Sawchuck​
#31 Grant Fhur​
 

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The Colorado Rockies select their final forward, and final member of the "Goony Line", Dave "The Hammer" Schultz.
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In just over 500 NHL games, Schultz had earned almost 2300 PIM, and over 400 PIM in the playoffs.


Toe Blake-Jean Beliveau-Henri Richard "The Canadien Line"
Johnny Bucyk-Darryl Sittler-Mike Gartner
Glenn Anderson-Syl Apps-Joe Mullen
Dave Schultz-Dale Hunter-'Tiger' Williams "The Goony Line"

Paul Coffey-Larry Murphy
Harry Howell-Phil Housley
Bill Quackenbush-Ebbie Goodfellow (The Long Name duo)

Jacques Plante
 

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Montreal selcets, from Slite, Right Winger:




Sorry I can't find a decent picture of him.


Frank Mahovlich-Peter Stantsy-Rod Gilbert
Aurel Joliat-Dale Hawerchuk-Lanny McDonald
Pete Mahovlich-Elmer Lach-Ken Hodge
Syd Howe-Guy Carbonneau-Hakan Loob

Raymond Bourque-Rod Langway
Serge Savard-Red Horner
Joe Hall-Player Unknown

Glenn Hall
Jimmy Foster
 

monkey_00*

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So what's the official word...will I be allowed to drop Crosby and replace him with someone else?

Thanks
 

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<Center>The Winnipeg Jets (and their new manager) are proud to select from Tyngsryd, Sweden ....Drafted #119 overall in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft (6th-round)..........The biggest player in the NHL in his day...standing at 6-foot 6-inches and weighing in at 236-pounds;

#28 Kjell Samuelsson

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Winnipeg JETS (monkey_00)

(G)-Martin Brodeur
(G)-Tony Esposito

(D)-Larry Robinson (D)-Borje Salming
(D)-Marcel Pronovost (D)-Zdeno Chara
(D)-Kjell Samuelsson (D)-********

(LW)-Luc Robitaille (C)-Bobby Clarke (RW)-Guy LaFleur
(LW)-Todd Bertuzzi (C)-Alex Delvecchio (RW)-Terry O'Reilly
(LW)-Vladimir Krutov (C)-Igor Larionov (RW)-Yvon Cournoyer
(LW)-Rick MacLeish (C)-Sydney Crosby (RW)-Mark Recchi

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Norris Trophy

Larry Robinson -MTL (2) 1977, 1980

Vezina Trophy

Tony Esposito -CHI (3) 1970, 1972, 1974
Martin Brodeur -NJ (1) 2003
(Brodeur holds NHL record for most consecutive 30+ wins seasons)

William M.Jennings trophy

Martin Brodeur -NJ (3) 1997, 1998, 2003

Art Ross trophy

Guy LaFleur -MTL (3) 1976, 1977, 1978

Lester B. Pearson Trophy

Bobby Clarke -PHA (1) 1975
Guy LaFleur -MTL (3) 1976, 1977, 1978

Frank J. Selke Trophy

Bobby Clarke -PHA (1) 1983

Lady Byng Memorial Trophy

Alex Delvecchio -DET (3) 1959, 1966, 1969

Hart Memorial Trophy

Bobby Clarke -PHA (3) 1973, 1975, 1976
Guy LaFleur -MTL (2) 1977, 1978

Calder Memorial Trophy

Tony Esposito -CHI; 1970
Luc Robitaille -LA; 1987

Conn Smythe Trophy

Yvan Cournoyer -MTL (1) 1973
Guy LaFleur -MTL (1) 1977
Larry Robinson -MTL (1) 1978

NHL Allstar Game MVP

Mark Recchi -MTL (1); 1997

First Allstar Team Selections

Martin Brodeur -NJ (1); 2003
Tony Esposito -CHI (3); 1970, 1972, 1980
Larry Robinson -MTL (3); 1977, 1979, 1980
Borje Salming -TOR (1); 1977
Marcel Pronovost -DET (2); 1960, 1961
Bobby Clarke -PHA (2); 1975, 1976
Guy LaFleur -MTL (6); 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
Luc Robitaille (5); 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993
Todd Bertuzzi (1); 2003

Second Allstar Team Selections

Martin Brodeur -NJ (2); 1997, 1998
Tony Esposito -CHI(2); 1973, 1974
Larry Robinson -MTL (2); 1978, 1981
Borje Salming (5); 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980
Marcel Pronovost (2); 1958, 1959
Bobby Clarke -PHA (2); 1973, 1974
Luc Robitaille (3); 1987, 1992, 2001
Alex Delvecchio -DET (2); 1953, 1959
Yvan Cournoyer -MTL (4); 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973
Mark Recchi -PIT/PHA(1); 1992
 

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9, 11, 17 Busher Jackson
#10 Ron Francis
#9 Maurice Richard
#17 Wendel Clark
#93Doug Gilmour
#13 Mats Sundin
#25 Dave Andreychuk
#88 Eric Lindros
#22 Rick Vaive
#13 Ken Linesman
#2 Al MacInnis
#4 Scott Stevens
#24 Doug Wilson
#8 Randy Carlysle
#2 Carl Brewer
#2 Derian Hatcher
#25Terry Sawchuck
#31 Grant Fhur

Norris Trophy



Vezina Trophy



William M.Jennings trophy



Art Ross trophy



Lester B. Pearson Trophy



Frank J. Selke Trophy



Lady Byng Memorial Trophy



Hart Memorial Trophy



Calder Memorial Trophy


Conn Smythe Trophy



NHL Allstar Game MVP


First Allstar Team Selections

Maurice Richard 8 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1954-55 1955-56 1957-58

Harvey Jackson 4 1931-32 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37
Terry Sawchuk 3 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53

Carl Brewer 1962-63

Randy Carlyle 1980-81
Doug Wilson 1981- 82
Scott Stevens 1987-88 1993-94
Grant Fuhr 1987-88
Al MacInnis 1989-90 1990-91
Eric Lindros 1994-95

Second Allstar Team Selections

Maurice Richard Montreal 6 1943-44 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1956-57
Terry Sawchuk 4 1954-55 1953-54 1958-59 1962-63
Harvey Jackson 1 1932-33

Carl Brewer 1964-65 1969-70
Doug Wilson 1984-85 1989-90
Al MacInnis 1986-87 1988-89 1993-94
Scott Stevens 1991-92 1996-97
Eric Lindros 1995-96

All Star Appearences

13-- Maurice Richard from 1947 through 1959

11 -- Terry Sawchuk from 1950-1968

6 -- Grant Fuhr from 1982-1989

All Rookie Team


C Eric Lindros, Philadelphia 1992-93
LW Wendel Clark, Toronto 1985-86
D Scott Stevens, Washington 1982-83

Stanley Cup Winning Goals

1992 Ron Francis, Pittsburgh
1989 Doug Gilmour, Calgary
1984 Ken Linseman, Edmonton


Working on it:)

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Forwards

Tim Kerr / Marcel Dionne / Pavel Bure

Markus Naslund / Steve Yzerman / Denis Savard

Bill Cook / Joe Thornton / Ziggy Palffy

Dave Taylor / John Madden / Rick Tocchet


Defenseman

Eddie Shore / Scott Niedermayer

Chris Pronger / Brian Leetch

Adam Foote / Ed Jovanovski


Goaltenders

Vladislav Tretiak
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With the 228th pick we select one of the most complete left wingers of all-time, the Hart Trophy winner of 1937:

"Babe" Siebert

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With the 229th pick we select the MVP of the 84 Canada Cup Tournament:

John Tonelli

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The New Jersey Devils are pleased to be able to round out their team with the addition of two such fine players. These rugged players give us by far the most physically dominant team.
 

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My next choice is by no means a finesse player, but he is clutch and one of the best antagonizers in the history of hockey. The Pittsburgh Penguins select with their final draft pick, 1995 Conn Smyth winner, Claude Lemieux.

The Pittsburgh Penguins final roster:
John Leclair - Pat Lafontaine - Mike Bossy
Peter Bondra - Boris Mikhailov - Jari Kurri
Ilya Kovalchuk - Jason Allison - Alexei Kovalev
Dino Ciccarelli - Dany Heatley - Claude Lemieux

Viacheslav Fetisov - Sandis Ozolinsh
Ulf Samuelson - Sergei Zubov
Sergei Gonchar - Rob Blake

Patrick Roy
Billy Smith

(Note: Heatley was experimented with at center last year if I'm not mistaken. So I placed him there to make the best possible lines.)
 

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NEW JERSEY DEVILS

Bobby Hull - Mark Messier - Charlie Conacher
Dickie Moore - Nels Stewart - Andy Bathgate
John Tonelli - Ted Kennedy - Vaclav Nedomansky
Babe Siebert - Dave Keon - Rick Middleton

Red Kelly - Earl Seibert
Alexei Kasatonov - Lionel Conacher
Sprague Cleghorn - Bill Gadsby

Ken Dryden
Turk Broda

Power play:
Hull - Stewart- Conacher - Kelly - Gadsby
Moore - Messier - Nedomansky - Bathgate - Kasatonov

Penalty kill:
Keon - Middleton - Seibert - Conacher
Kennedy - Siebert - Cleghorn - Kelly

Hart:
Hull – 65, 66 Runner-up: 60, 64
Messier – 90, 92; Runner-up: 96
Kelly – Runner-up: 54
Dryden – Runner-up: 72
C. Conacher – Runner-up: 35
Stewart – 26, 30
Bathgate – 59; Runner-up: 58
L. Conacher – Runner-up: 34, 37
Kennedy – 55; Runner-up: 50
Cleghorn – Runner-up: 24, 26
Siebert - 37

Art Ross (scoring leader pre-48):
Hull – 60, 62, 66; Runner-up: 64, 67, 69
Messier – Runner-up: 90
Moore – 58, 59
C. Conacher – 34, 35
Stewart – 26; Runner-up: 29
Bathgate – Runner-up: 62, 63
Nedomansky - Czech.: 67, 71, 72, 74

Conn Smythe (*THN pick pre-65, pg 22-23, June 27 issue):
Messier - 84
Kelly - *54
Dryden - 71
C. Conacher - *32
Stewart - *26
L. Conacher - *34
Broda - *49
Keon - 67
Kennedy - *47, *48

Norris (*top all-star vote getter 31-53):
Kelly – *51,*52, *53, 54 Runner-up: 55, 57
Seibert – *42, *43, *44 Runner-up: *35
L. Conacher – Runner-up: *34
Kasatonov - Best Defenseman: WJC-A: 79 WEC-A: 83
Gadsby - Runner-up: 56, 58, 59
Siebert - *37 Runner-up: *36, *38

Vezina:
Dryden - 73, 76, 77, 78, 79
Broda - 41, 48 Runner-up: 42, 43, 47

Calder:
Hull - Runner-up: 58
Dryden - 72
Keon - 61

Lady Byng:
Hull - 65
Kelly - 51, 53, 54, 61 Runner-up: 50, 52
Keon - 62, 63 Runner-up: 64, 67, 71
Middleton - 82 Runner-up: 83, 84

Lester B Pearson:
Messier - 90, 92

Lester Patrick:
Hull - 69

Gary Davidson (WHA MVP):
Hull - 73, 75

Paul Daneau (WHA Most Gentlemenly Player):
Keon - 77, 78
Nedomansky - 76

All-star Teams:
Hull - 1st: 60, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72 (WHA) 73, 74, 75
2nd: 63, 71 (WHA) 76, 78
Messier - 1st: 82, 83, 90, 92 2nd: 84
Kelly - 1st: 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57 2nd: 50, 56
Dryden - 1st: 73, 76, 77, 78, 79 2nd: 72
Moore - 1st: 58, 59 2nd: 61
C. Conacher - 1st: 34, 35, 36 2nd: 32, 33
Bathgate - 1st: 59, 62 2nd: 58, 63
Seibert - 1st: 35, 42, 43, 44 2nd: 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
L. Conacher - 1st: 34 2nd: 33, 37
Kasatonov - WJC-A: 79 WEC-A: 82, 83, 85, 86, 91 USSR: 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 Canada Cup: 81
Broda - 1st: 41, 48 2nd: 42
Keon - 2nd: 62, 71
Nedomansky - WEC-A: 69, 70, 74 Best Forward WEC-A: 74
Kennedy - 2nd: 50, 51, 54
Middleton - 2nd: 82
Gadsby - 56, 58, 59 2nd: 53, 54, 57, 65
Siebert - 36, 37, 38
Tonelli - 2nd: 82, 85 Canada Cup: 84 Canada Cup MVP: 84

Goals leader:
Hull - 60, 62, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69 WHA: 75
Moore - 58
C. Conacher - 31, 32, 34, 35, 36
Stewart - 26, 37
Nedomansky - Czech.: 67, 70, 71, 72, 74

Assists leader:
Moore - 59
Bathgate - 62, 64
Kennedy - 51
Cleghorn - NHA: 15

Defensive leaders:
Kelly: Goals: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 Assists: 51, 52, 54 Points: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54
Seibert - Goals: 34 Assists: 43
Conacher - Goals: 28 Assists: 37 Points: 37
Cleghorn: Goals: 19, 20 Assists: NHA: 15 Points: 20
Gadsby - Goals: 58 Assists: 56, 58, 59 Points: 56, 58, 59

Cup Rings (*Captain):
Hull - 61 WHA: 76, 78
Messier - 84, 85, 87, 88, *90, *94
Kelly - 50, 52, 54, 55, 62, 63, 64, 67
Dryden - 71, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79
Moore - 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60
C. Conacher - 32
Stewart - 26
Bathgate - 64
Seibert - 33, 38
L. Conacher - 34, 35
Broda - 42, 47, 48, 49, 51
Keon - 62, 63, 64, 67
Kennedy - 45, 47, 48, *49, *51
Cleghorn - 20, 21, *24
Siebert - 26, 33
Tonelli - 80, 81, 82, 83

Captains: Messier, Kelly, C. Conacher, Stewart, Bathgate, Seibert, L. Conacher, Keon, Nedomansky, Kennedy, Cleghorn, Middleton, Gadsby, Siebert
 

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The New Jersey Devils are pleased to be able to round out their team with the addition of two such fine players. These rugged players give us by far the most physically dominant team.

Oh really, more physically dominent than
Dave "The Hammer" Schultz-Dave Hunter-Tiger Williams (The Goony Line)?

Bring it.
 

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[QUOTE=JDB3939]My next choice is by no means a finesse player, but he is clutch and one of the best antagonizers in the history of hockey. The Pittsburgh Penguins select with their final draft pick, 1995 Conn Smyth winner, Claude Lemieux.



I was going to take him next
 
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