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This is a new thread as the last one grew beyond my preperations.
Please do not post here unless you write biosThanks.

If you think the bio thread is coming together slowly let me tell you that I have spent thousands of hours here on this thread and it's two predecessors.(Which have been Deleted by me.)

These are the players selected in the all time hockey drafts 1,2,3,4 4b AND 5
I plan on linking each player to their player bio on the legend of hockey website.
If you know of a better online bio source please let me know. When a bio is scarce with player info I will try and find a better source to bring the memory of the former great back to life. If you have info on a player and would like for me to use it please send me a pm. I'll give you credit for your work if you wish.

If you write and want to do some bios (Some bios on the HHOF website are vague)
I would love to have some help!:)

Thanks to BM67 Murphy2 HockeyOutsider #66 Vanislander Raleh for helping with the bios

This is the Forward into the draft. I'll rewrite it. I have touched on many of the concepts that I want to introduce. I just needs to blend it in a lil more smoothly.

These are the players who have been selected in at leats one draft. Most players are selections are based on 5 prime seasons. There have been a few rare exceptions as generational talents are getting picked in this draft rather early in there careers.We as a league won't stop that as each GM has freedom to select any player who has played in organized hockey over the last 130 yrs.

If you pick a player who is a rookie in Draft #1 because this player has a phenomal Inaugerial season you are making a risky pick that could jeapordize your over all record as a GM by the time we get to 10 or 20 drafts. If the rookie player gets a career ending injury then that will lessen his career status.Though I think most will agree some recent rookie players are too tempting not to select.

Todays players are well conditioned high performace athletes who make millions of dollars during there careers. These players have there lifestyle and trade because of the efforts of every generation who played the game before them. They owe a debt of graditude to the for fathers who started the game. Players from a long past era played for the love of the game. Many were amateurs others made amateur wages had had to have a offseason jobs

If the game we love had a lifetime simular to man. We would firstly characterize the game and the baby steps it took to grow the game as the infancy of our beloved sport. The memories of many of those players from the pre-nhl era are lost in time. The game and the athletes who played the game have evolved far beyond from there origins. It is unfair to compare atheltes from different eras.No one wants to undermind the greatness of players from various eras. No doubt todays players are better conditioned then players from just a generation ago. Great modern players can play 20 years if they don't suffer a career ending injury. The game and the players have evolved from the beginings. Some may argue that players from another time may not be able to compete with the monster players of the modern era. Exceptiontional athlete who played at a high level for nearly twenty or more years would include Howe Horton H Richard and Im sure a few other stud players.

If we can magically select great players from different eras and place them onto teams that would compete today then we could also sumerize that they would use todays modern conditioning and training techniques. The drive and desire to be the best would take over and they would compete like all great players do.

After the lockout the nhl has experinced a re-birth of sorts. They have a new american TV deal with a broadcasting partner that presents the game within a culture that will grow the game and broaden awareness.The game has a multitude of new rules that has allowed the skilled speedy players to break away from the clutching and grabing of the pre lockout nhl.

Truely todays nhl and todays players represent the age of a young adult with a future that will be unparraled. Everything about our game is more advanced in the era of the new millenium. The game has evolved from rovers and 6 men teams to 23 man teams comprised of well conditioned high performance athletes. The games and the rules haveall evolved many for the better and I'm sure next year there will be more rule changes to come.

Equipment is scientificly tested before a profesional player ever see's his skates, stick or hockey gear. The way we share memories of our favorite players have evolved from a oral tradtion to digitally enhanced computer programs which allow online file sharing of clips and games.

We don't tell stories of moments in games like they use to one hundred years ago.We don't listen to the radio broadcasts of Foster Hewitt. We will watch Hockey Night in Canada Live if we livei n Canada or have a dish. Games on TV became a saturday ritual as we watch hockey and listened to the game being described with much character excitement and passion .

We are lucky to have had great play by play men like Danny Gallivan Dan Kelly Bob Cole Jim Hughson Mike Emerick and Gord Murphy. The memories and keepsakes of the players we worshiped has evolved too. We have gone from drawings photos and hockey cards to online shirnes made by the fans for their hockey heroes.

This grandesque brutal ballet with elements of speed skill and excitment is a joyful wonder to watch. We live through these players on the seats of our living room arm chairs and we emulate there moves during a friday night bear league pickup game in our local cold forum. The mutual love of the game ties us all togther into one big extended family.

None of us would have this in our life if it wasnt for those who struggled during the infancy of the game. They lived to play hockey and when the ycouldnt some didn't want to live anymore.We all bow and thank those who played the game before we ever laced up a pair of skates. This draft is in part a time machine to re-visit and thank the great players from the past. I hope you enjoy the bios and the drafts.

Note:
Any bio other sources would be appreciated.
Be it player info, write ups, bios, scouting reports or playing clips.

If you can write brief player bio intros I would appreciate your efforts and offcourse you will be thanked. If you help please know that your not just helping me and the other draft managers but your helping intoduce some of the best hockey players ever to all hockey fans that visit this forum thankyou

All Time Draft 1
All Time Draft X1 Part 2
All Time Draft X 2
All Time Draft X3
All Time Draft #3 - Roster Thread
All Time Draft #4
All Tiime Draft# 4 - Roster Thread
All Time Draft# 4b - Minor League Draft
All Time Draft #5
All Time Draft #5 - Complete Bios
All Time Draft #5 - Roster Thread
A Different All Time Draft
All Time Draft #5B
All Time Draft #6

All Time Draft #6-B


ATD #6 Roster Thread

ATD 7 PART 1
ATD 7 PART 2
ATD 7 PART 3
ATD 7 PART 4
All Time Draft #7-B
ATD #7 Roster Thread
ATD 8 Part 1
ATD 8 Part 2
ATD 8 Part 3
ATD 8 Part 4
ATD 8 Part 5
ATD #8 Roster Thread
ATD 8-B
ATD 8-AAA
ATD 9 Part 1
ATD 9 Part 2
ATD 9 Part 3
ATD 9 Part 4
ATD 9 Part 5
ATD 9 Part 6
ATD 9 Roster Thread


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Finding sweater #'s for ome of the older players was a task. If a hockey great played for the New York Rangers and the Maple Leafs odds are the number listed is a Leafs# or Let say the player played for Ottawa Senators for 9 yrs and leafs for 3 yrs and there is no record of the senator #'s but there is a list of leaf sweater #'s.
Use the Leaf player sweater #.

If two players are selected for the same fantasy draft team and they have the same hockey number we list them with there know sweater #'s.Even if you have two # 9's put them both down as #9 each.We want to be accurate as possible.

If you cannot find a player sweater # make one up e.g #25!
!- will indicate that you made the # up



Recommended sites for Source Info.

Legends of Hockey Site
Maple Leafs Sweater #'s
Sports Ecyclopedia
Pittsburg Pens All time Sweater #'s
TSN Hockey Stats
IIHF
72 summit series
Couch Potato Hockey Stats
Canadiens Sweater #'s
USSR Player Sweater #s
Hockey Goalies Info
Detroit Sweater #s
Bios on Great Red WingPlayers
Sweater #s St Pats
Sweater# Toronto Arenas
Gives alot of Sweater #'s
Chicago Sweater #'s Sorted by Player
Boston -will give most Sweater #'s
Some NYR Sweater#'s
Hartford Sweater #'s
St Louis Sweater#'s
Panthers Sweater #'s
Redwings fan site info
OILERS HERITAGE
Vancouver All time Sweater #'s
Dallas/Minn Stars Sweater #'s
Winnipeg Jets Sweater #'s
Flyers Roster/#'s Source
European Profiles weight & height Source.
Internet Hockey Database
Old Stats
Players from 20's&30's
UK Hockey Hall of Fame

Do you got a link you that would help us?
Pm me and I'll add it or e-mail [email protected]

-Participated in 1 All-Time Drafts as a GM
DrMoses Bobby Ryan Getzlaf jtuzzi pnep Bluebleeder JDB3939 Oilers94 VO #23 Evil Speaker Transplanted Caper shawnmullin Wisent pitseleh HankyFourFingers

-Participated in 2 All-Time Drafts as a GM
Bergeron47 Herby Go kimJohnsson Dr Love GB Monster_bertuzzi Laperriere22 reckoning murray God Bless Canada raleh

-Participated in 3 All-Time Drafts as a GM
- Monkey_00 John Flyers Fan AG VanIlsander Hockey Outsider Murphy2 Hedberg

-Participated in 4 All-Time Drafts as a GM
Evil Sather - #66 Kruezer

-Participated in 5 All-Time Drafts as a GM
Spitfire11 Benton Fraser
-Participated in 6 All-Time Drafts as a GM
Leaf Lander BM67

Please do not post in this thread Ty.

Ill be transferring the datta from the old thread here plus ill be editing this one with draft 5 b info and draft 5 info. The old thread won't let me edit it.

Ill be transferring all data from the old thread to this thread
Over the weekend.
There is too much info to do it all at once



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#2 Clarence "Taffy" Abel,D-X6B-6'1"225
Drafted By:
Draft 6B- 84 pitseleh
Draft 7-429 Spitfire11
Draft 8-369 MXD
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#12 Sid Abel,C/LW-5"11"170
He was a versatile strong two-way forward in "Old Bootnose"

"Sid Abel excelled in a number of capacities during his extended hockey career. On the ice, he was an accomplished playmaking center and team leader who contributed to three Stanley Cup championships in Detroit." - HHoF Bio

"The Red Wings captain was viewed far and wide as one of those players who possessed the hockey sense that only a few of the greats have and in 1948-49, everyone came to appreciate Abel’s abilities." - Wings of Legend

"Abel was a superb two-way talent. Not only was he a top-notch offensive producer but he was also one of the finest defensive centers of his time. His had keen instincts and he was natural on-ice leader." - Ultimate Hockey

He was as creative a center as he was abrasive. His passes were crisp and accurate and his bodychecks were lusty.

Few centers have been more productive than Sid in the vital areas. He was a dogged and creative playmaker, the cog in the wheel with Howe and Lindsay.
- The All-New Hockey's 100

"Sid will go down in the Red Wings' history as the greatest competitor and inspirational force the Red Wings ever had." - Ed Fitkin, hockey historian
THN 100 Players-85 Era: late 30's mid 50's 14 seasons
Drafted By:
Draft 1-124 Dr. Love
Draft 2-61 U L C2
Draft 3-125-Benton Fraser
Draft 4-158 BM67
Draft 5-91-God Bless Canada
Draft 6-111 Hedberg
Draft 7-109 Hockey Outsider
Draft 8-117 Evil Speaker
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#12 Keith Acton,C-X7B-6'0"170
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-186 vancityluongo & kruezer -
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#23 Greg Adams,LW-X4B- 6'2"185
Uses his size to his advantage has softhands around the net.He has a great work ethic
Era: mid 80's Seasons: 18
Drafted BY:
Draft 4B-121 Hedberg
Draft 7B-43 spitfire11
Draft 8B
Draft 9-
Draft 9B
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Draft 10B

Jack Adams, Coach-X4
Era: late 20's mid 40's Seasons:19
Drafted By:
Draft 4- 324 go kim johnsson
Draft 6B-186 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-388 Hockey Outsider
Draft 8-395 nik jr & Agent Dale Cooper
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#5 Jack Adams,C-X7B- 5'9"175
Era: late 20's mid 40's Seasons:19
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-171. pitseleh
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#11 Daniel Alfredsson,C/RW-X4-5'11" 200
A solid scorer with an all-around, two-way game. In his first NHL playoff series in 1997, Alfredsson led the Senators in scoring and scored two game-winning goals, though the Senators bowed to the Buffalo Sabres in a hard fought seven games. Then to prove that was no fluke, he scored seven goals in 11 playoff games in the 1998 post season, including three, first-period goals in a span of 12 minutes as the Senators defeated the Washington Capitals 4-3.

The Senators showed their respect for him when they named him captain of the team for the 1999-2000 season after Alexei Yashin, who wore the "C" the previous year, decided to sit out when the Ottawa club refused to renegotiate his contract. - HHoF Bio

"He's one of the best all-around, two-way players in the game. He's an excellent skater, a creative puckhandler and an opportunistic scorer. He's nearly as good a finisher as he is a playmaker. Plus, he kills penalties, he'll give up his body to block shots and he's got a lot of grit to him. He's not a huge banger, but he plays through pain and gives you a point a night. He's as honest as the day is long." - Ultimate Sports Hockey 2000-2001

"Assets - Has an impeccable work ethic and never takes a shift off. Is a smooth-skating winger that isn't afraid to get his nose dirty. Possesses creativity with the puck and a wicked wrist shot" - TSN
Era:mid 1990's-mis 2000' Seasons: 10
Drafted By:
Draft 4-295-BM67
Draft 5B-1 BM67
Draft 6B-3 raleh
Draft 7-406 Leaf Lander
Draft 8-298 Wisent
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#41 Jason Allison,C-6'3" 205
A go to guy even though his skating is on the uninspiring side.What Jason lacks in the skating ability he more then makes up with a great shot superb passing ability and above average hockey sense. During his prime he was the type of player you could build a team around.
Era:mid 90's-mid 00's Seasons:11
Drafted By:
Draft 1-181 JDB3939
Draft 7B-113. raleh & arrbez
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#11!Alexander Almetov,C-X8-5'10"187
Drafted By:
Draft 8-655 Wisent
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#10 Tony Amonte,RW-X4-6'0" 200
Fast,intense, determined and opportunistic nhl ironman. He has gblazing speed at onetime was the best on-on-one player in the league after Jagr. Has a goal scorers touch. a hard shot and grit and is fearless while driving to the net. Is one of the most durable players in the NHL. First line winger and powerplay trigger man.Has scored 20 or more goals 9 times. 40 goals or more 3 times.GP 1093 G 406 A 464 PTS 870
Era:early 90's Seasons:15
Drafted By:
Draft 4-285-go kim johnsson
Draft 5B-57 Leaf Lander
Draft 6B-81 Kruezer
Draft 7-555 pnep
Draft 8-596 LapierreSports
Draft 9-
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#9 Glenn Anderson,RW-5'11"175
Era:early 80's -mid 90's Seasons:16
Drafted By:
Draft 1-151 Oilers94
Draft 2-241 monkey_00
Draft 3-201 Murphy2
Draft 4-157 go kim johnsson
Draft 5-161 AG
Draft 6-160 Hockey Outsider
Draft 7-189 Murphy2
Draft 8-199 MXD
Draft 9-
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#8 Tommy Anderson,D-X7-5'10"170
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-48 Nalyd Psycho
Draft 7-399 MXD
Draft 8-552 pappyline
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#14 Dave Andreychuk,LW/RW- 6-4 WT 220
Gilmour to Andreychuck He scores is a common refrain! He is a true finisher A big winger with good hockey sense around the net. His major asset is tremendous hand skills in traffic that allow him to bang home rebounds. He was also a great special teams player.
Era: Seasons:80'S 90'S 05.
Drafted By:
Draft 1-163 Leaf Lander
Draft 2-185 Leaf Lander
Draft 3-192 Bergeron47
Draft 4- 93 go kim johnsson
Draft 5-225 Hedberg
Draft 6-209 raleh
Draft 7-211 Leaf Lander
Draft 8-224 VanIslander
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#12 Vyacheslav Anisin,C-X7B-5'8"165
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-50 wisent
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#26 Syl Apps JR,C-X4B-6'0" 185 -
He was a very good player and made a million dollars during a 5 yr span in the nhl. Born Aug 1 1947 606 points in 727 nhl games.
Era: Seasons:
Drafted By:
Draft 4B-151-leaf lander
Draft 5B-195 reckoning
Draft 7B-132. God Bless Canada & Murphy
Draft 8B
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#10 Syl Apps Sr, C- 6’0”, 185:
He was the last rookie to finish in top-3 scoring leaders till alexander Ovechkin did it in 2005-06. BM67. Played 10 NHL seasons from 1936 to 1948
"He never drank or smoked, never swore and was as loyal to his boss, Conn Smythe, as to his team, the Toronto Maple Leafs."

A remarkably skilled hockey player, he was big and strong and possessed one of the best shots in the league. He moved with a speed and grace that earned him the nickname “Nijinsky of the Ice”. He was an inspirational leader, who despite delaying his career to compete in the pole vault at the 36 Olympics, losing two ears to service in WWII, and retiring at the age of 33 after finishing 8th in league scoring, captained the Leafs to 3 Stanley Cups. He was the consummate team man who always thought of his teammates first and preferred to avoid any personal glory.

In 41-42 he led the Leafs to the most improbable Stanley Cup win in NHL history, a series against Detroit that he calls his career highlight. The Leafs lost the first three games of the finals to the Red Wings but somehow won the next four in a row to win the Cup, the only time this has happened

Apps played on a line with Gord Drillon and Bob Davidson, and this unit quickly became the team's best line. He teamed with Harry Watson and Bill Ezinicki after the war, once again forming a powerful offensive unit. Watson and Ezinicki were ideal linemates for Apps because they could score goals and take advantage of Apps' ability to draw players to him before passing the puck.
42-43 while in the prime of his career, he left the team to join the Canadian Army. There he stayed for two years until the war was over. When he resumed his career, he put the captain's "C" back on his sweater and promptly picked up where he left off.
He is the only member of all three Hockey Halls of Fame, the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and the Canadian Amateur Athletics Hall of Fame, and in 1993 his number was honoured at Maple Leaf Gardens, one of only six so designated in franchise history. NHLTotals GP 423 G 201 A 231 Pts 432 PIM 56
Playoff Totals GP 69 G 25 A 29 Pts 54 PIM 8 Calder Trophy 37 Lady Byng 42
1st All-Star Team Centre (39, 42) 2nd All-Star Team Centre (38, 41, 43)
THN 100 Players-33.
Era: Seasons:
Drafted By:
Draft 1-79 Oilers94
Draft 2-88 Maxwell Smart /205 BM67 Re-entry Dispersal Draft redrafted
Draft 3-55 BM67
Draft 4-52 Evil Sather
Draft 5-60 BM67
Draft 6-58 reckoning
Draft 7-63 MXD
Draft 8-66 reckoning
Draft 9-
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Al Arbour, Coach-X2
Era: Seasons:
Drafted by:
Draft 2-226 Leaf Lander
Draft 3-193 #66
Draft 4-262 #66
Draft 5-266 Hockey Outsider
Draft 6-182 #66
Draft 7-271 #66
Draft 8-333 Hockey Outsider
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#3 Al Arbour,D-X7B-6'0"180
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-52 shawnmullin
Draft 8B
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#10 George Armstrong,C/RW-X2-6'1"184 lbs
Played 21 NHL seasons from 1949 to 1971 "(Armstrong is) the best captain, as a captain, the Leafs have ever had." -Honoured Member Conn Smythe

George made the leafs in 52-53. Armstrong was never a great skater but was rarely out of position; he knew how to play the angles on the opposing forwards and was a great corner man in the offensive zone. He never attained the scoring heights in the NHL as he had in his junior and senior days but Armstrong brought determination, leadership, and humour to a Leafs squad that was trying to escape the shadow of the Barilko tragedy in the early 1950s.

Armstrong was named as captain of the Leafs to start the 1957-58 season and was called by Conn Smythe "the best captain, as a captain, the Leafs have ever had." Smythe later honoured his captain by naming one of his horses Big Chief Army, something Smythe had done on only two other occasions for Charlie Conacher and Jean Beliveau

After his retirement, Armstrong coached the Toronto Marlboros to Memorial Cup victories in 1972-73 and 1974-75 before accepting a scouting position with the Quebec Nordiques in 1978.

In 88 he returned to Toronto as assistant general manager and scout. His first year back was an eventful one and Armstrong found himself in the uncomfortable role as interim replacement coach for the final 47 games of the 1988-89 season. By the next year he had returned to his preferred role as a scout for the leafs in the ohl.

Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975 He won 4 Cups with the leafs
NHL Totals GP 1187 G 296 A 417 Pts 713 PIM 721
Playoff Totals GP 110 G 26 A 34 Pts 60 PIM 52
Era: Seasons:
Drafted By:
Draft 2-189-U L C2
Draft 3-171-kruezer
Draft 4-181-Bergeron47
Draft 5-183-raleh
Draft 6-164 Leaf Lander
Draft 7-228 Hockey Outsider
Draft 8-214 GBC & raleh
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#7 Jason Arnott,C -X5B- 6'3" 220
Uses his size well, especially in the offensive zone, and likes to create space for his linemates. Has a terrific shot and is defensively responsible.
Drafted By:
Draft 5B-123 reckoning
Draft 6B-112 shawnmullin
Draft 7-401 vancityluongo
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#4 Barry Ashbee,D-X6B-5'10"180
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-59 Hockey Outsider
Draft 7-612 Hockey Outsider
Draft 8-602 The_Hockey_Guy18
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#33 Adrian Aucoin,D-X4B-6-2 WT:214
Era: Seasons:
Drafted by:
Draft 4b-68 Maxwell Edison
Draft 6B-108 Nalyd Psycho
Draft 7B-190 cottonking
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#6 Larry Aurie,RW-X6-5'6"WT:150
Drafted by:
Draft 6-294 Wisent
Draft 7-465 EagleBelfour
Draft 8-363 doctordark
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#26 Don Awrey,D-X7B-6'0"175
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-39 wisent
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Mike Babcock,Coach-X7B-
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-196 spitfire11
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#5! Yevgeny Babich,RW-X5B-Height: 5'7"160
Drafted By:
Draft 5B -156 raleh
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-USSR (Russia) Hall of Fame: 1953

#44 Dave Babych,D-6'2" 220
Era: Seasons:
Drafted By:
Draft 4-378 kruezer
Draft 5-389 jtuzzi
Draft 6B-55 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-466 Murphy2
Draft 8-479 BlueBleeder
Draft 9-
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#6 Ralph Backstrom,C-X3-5'10" 165
The only 3rd line center to lead a 1st place team in scoringRalph Backstrom was a swift skater with a deft scoring touch whose defensive and team-oriented play earned him accolades throughout his career. The most significant years of his pro tenure were spent with the Montreal Canadiens, with whom he won the Stanley Cup six times between 1959 and 1969.

Although he was overshadowed by Montreal's top two centers, Jean Beliveau and Henri Richard, Backstrom became an important two-way forward on six Stanley Cup-winning teams. He and teammate Claude Provost garnered reputations as two of the most dogged forwards in the game. Even though he often drew checking assignments, Backstrom produced five 20-goal seasons, including a personal high of 27 in 1961-62. Years later, Backstrom reflected on this period: "There were times in my career that I felt I could have played better statistically if I would have played on another team besides the Canadiens. But there was nothing like the team successes that the Canadiens had during the time I played with them."
Era: Seasons:
Drafted By:
Draft 3-343 #66
Draft 4-B 39-BM67
Draft 5-372 Spitfire11
Draft 6-308 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-325 arrbez
Draft 8-292 EagleBelfour
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#6 Ace Bailey,C-X3-5'10"160
Era: Seasons:
Drafted:
Draft 3-302 Leaf Lander
Draft 4-299 AG
Draft 5-386 God Bless Canada
Draft 6-369 raleh
Draft 7-184 vancityluongo
Draft 8-239 The_Hockey_Guy18
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#9! Dan Bain C-X3-6'2" 205!
For eight seasons Dan played a rather large role on one of hockey's first great teams. During this time, the muscular Bain provided scoring, playmaking and a physical dominating presence to two Stanley Cup championship squads. Along with his great skills on ice, he was blessed with natural leadership qualities. He was the Captain for the Winnipeg Victorias in the pre-National Hockey League days. Dan led the Victorias to two Stanley Cups, becoming the first team from outside Montreal to win the Cup. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945. Dan was a skillful forward who made history by registering the first-ever extra-time Cup-winning goal. -Bain's extraordinary career in sports was recognized when he was chosen Canada's outstanding athlete of the last half of the 19th century.
Canada's Top Male Athlete 1850-1900 Era: Seasons:
Drafted:
Draft 3-274-DrMoses
Draft 5-B-3 Leaf Lander
Draft 6-437 Leaf Lander
Draft 7-484 EagleBelfour
Draft 8-575 The_Hockey_Guy18
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#2! Hobey Baker,D-X7B-5'6!"160
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-33. MXD & Eagle Belfour
Draft 8B
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#19 Helmut Balderis,RW- X4B-5'11"190
Era: Seasons:
Drafted By:
Draft 4B-8-Maxwell Edison
Draft 6B-88 Nalyd Psycho
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#8 Murray Balfour,RW-X6-5'9"180
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#17 Dave Balon,LW-X7B-5'10"172
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#7 Bill Barber,LW-6'0"190
'Part of his immediate success was in coach Shero's decision to play Barber as a left wing to Bobby Clarke on the first line rather than keep him at his natural center position on a fourth line. Clarke quickly realized Barber had an excellent shot and good hands and endeavored to get the puck to the port side whenever possible." - HHoF Bio

Even if the average fan failed to see that Bill Barber was a superstar during his playing days, hockey players and coaches had no doubt about his talent. Although he skated in relative anonymity for 12 seasons, Barber was one of the best left wings of his era, ranking 17th on the NHL’s all-time goal-scoring list upon his retirement.

Good technique, proper positioning, and hockey smarts gave Barber a knack for being in the right place at the right time as his 31 career shorthanded goals (second in team history to Bobby Clarke’s 32) attest. One of Barber’s most famous goals was the one he scored for Team Canada against Czechoslovakia to send the final game of the 1976 Canada Cup into overtime. Darryl Sittler won it in overtime, but it was Barber's goal that gave Team Canada the opportunity to capture its first Canada Cup Championship. - Flyers Hall of Fame

"While other NHL wingers might have scored more goals, and still others might have been better defensively, no one combined both sets of skills as completely as Barber. Blessed with strong legs, major-league reflexes, and a great shot... Barber made good in any situation. On the power play, he was equally at home at the point or as the trigger-man." - Ultimate Hockey

"We saw here what an outstanding all-around player Barber really is. If you were describing the ideal hockey player, you'd list many of Barber's qualities." - Marshall Johnston, coach Team Canada 82 World Championships

"I can't think of a winger in the NHL who was a better all-around hockey player. I don't think there was one." - Rick MacLeish

"[He] skated up and down the ice with the reliability of a metronome, and by dedicating his NHL career to blending in, he stood out. He had the soul of a grinder, but the talent of an artist." - Jay Greenberg
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#5 Bill Barilko,D-5'11"180
He was a real team guy. He kept everyone's spirits up the dressing room.

Barilko was a real diamond in the rough, but his game got a lot of polishing from coaches Hap Day and Joe Primeau (who replaced Day to start the 50-51 season). They brought Barilko along and made him into one of the best defensemen at the time. He was quite a hitter, after all you have to be a good hitter to get the nickname "Bashin'" Bill.

Barilko played during a defensive era but he used his speed to pick his spots to rush the puck up the ice to help toronto on offense. He hit every opponent with equal force and was a rock on Toronto's blueline. In his five NHL seasons, he won four Stanley Cups, scoring, arguably the most dramatic Stanley Cup winning goal.
4 Stanley Cups.Played in NHL All-Star Game 47,48,49
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#5 Doug Barkley,D-X7B-6'2"185
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#14 Stu Barnes,C/LW'-X7B-5'11"180
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#35 Tom Barrasso,G-X3-6'3"-210
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#8 Marty Barry,C-X4B-6'0"195
Wherever he played, Marty Barry was a productive center whose work ethic was lauded by teammates and opponents alike. His stamina and dedication made him one of the most consistent and durable performers of his era. Between 1929 and 1939, he missed only two NHL regular season gamesA proficient scorer, he was known by the local sportswriters as "Goal-a-Game" Barry.

If we had Cooney Weiland, we’d be here," Ross expressed of Detroit’s all-star center. "If I had Marty Barry," Adams countered, referring to the Boston center, "we’d win the Stanley Cup."
The deal was consummated in June, with Barry and Art Giroux coming to Detroit for Weiland and Walt Buswell.
That April, Adams was proven a prophet. Barry finished second in NHL scoring with 40 points and the Wings whipped Toronto to win their first title. Barry was third in league scoring the following year and led all playoff snipers with 11 points as Detroit retained its crown.

The 1936-37 season was Barry’s finest. He earned selection to the First All-Star Team, was awarded the Lady Byng Trophy and scored two goals in Detroit’s 3-0 Cup-clinching victory over the New York Rangers, including the Cup winner.

"First, they award me the Lady Byng Trophy and then I score two goals tonight," Barry said after that game. "I guess I was celebrating."

Barry led the Wings in scoring in three of his four seasons with the club and the unit of Barry, Larry Aurie and Herbie Lewis was recognized as the NHL’s most effective forward line. "He was a very smooth centerman," teammate Carl Liscombe remembered of Barry. "He had the talent to get the puck by everyone. In that sense, Marty was one of the best." He gained a place in the Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1944 and the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1965
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#9 Andy Bathgate,RW-6'0"175
Bathgate could play the physical game and was known as a fierce fighter when the occasion warranted it, perhaps an attribute from his youth in a tough Winnipeg neighborhood known for its boxers.

Andy Bathgate was a hockey stylist--an athletic, graceful skater who handled the puck with skill and flash. Known for his blazing, accurate shot, he was one of the first men to use the slapshot to overpower goaltenders. Bathgate was a creative playmaker on the ice and often did the unexpected, throwing off opposing defenders with imaginative feints and passes. He accomplished all of this wearing heavy knee braces, the result of a serious injury during his first shift as a junior player in Guelph, Ontario. That injury required a steel plate to be inserted in his left knee to repair the damage.
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#17 Bobby Bauer,RW 5'7"160
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#21 Bobby Baun,D-X5-5'9"182
A prototypical defensive defenceman, Baun's overtime goal in game six of the 1964 finals gave the Leafs a new life, and they beat the Wings in the final game, at home, 4-0 to win their third straight Stanley Cup. His overtime goal was scored on a fractured ankle. Earlier that game, Baun was taken off on a stretcher after being felled by a slapshot. He returned, ankle frozen and taped, to score what Sports Illustrated ranked as the 17th greatest sports moment in the 20th century.

He played 964 games during which he scored 37 goals and had 187 assists during the regular season for a total of 224 points. He also played in 96 play-off games, scoring 3 goals and having 12 assists for a total of 15 points.

Baun came to the Leafs in the 1956-57 season and he was a force to be reckoned with on the Leaf defence. His philosophy was "You don't have to kill every forward coming down the ice, just slow them up a little." Few opposing players coming into the Leafs end of the rink ever came in with their heads down against Baun.Baun retired in 1973
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#33 Don Beaupre,G-X7B-5'8"150
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#5 Barry Beck,D-X3-6'3" 215
A huge defenceman who could shoot and handle the puck, Barry Beck was dominant at times in the NHL but was often slowed by injuries. He was able to join the rush and use his heavy shot from the point but his strength was playing the body in his own zone.

Following his stellar amateur career, Beck was chosen second overall by the Colorado Rockies at the 1977 Amateur Draft. He scored 22 goals and often carried his team in 1977-78 but finished second in the Calder trophy voting to the Islanders' Mike Bossy. The burly youngster's totals set a record for rookie defencemen that was not bettered until Brian Leetch came along more than a decade later. He continued to anchor the club's defense in 1978-79 and was chosen to the NHL All-Star team that squared off against their Soviet counterparts in the Challenge Cup.

Ten games into the 1979-80 season, Beck was traded to the New York Rangers for a package of five players headed by Pat Hickey, Mike McEwen, and Lucien Deblois. The Big Apple agreed with him as he scored 59 points in 61 games but the club was eliminated in the second round of the post-season. The next year he was a key factor in the Blueshirts' march to the semi-finals. Beck also served as the club's captain for parts of six seasons beginning in 1980-81.

Beck was chosen to represent his country in the 1981 Canada Cup and was an important cog on the New York blueline when healthy
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#20 Ed Belfour,G-5'11"182
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#4 Jean Beliveau,C-6'3" 205
Jean was regal on the ice and and humble anddiplomatic off the ice. He was the blueprint for the quebec superstar hockey player. Players like Lafleur Rod Gilbert Gilbert Perrault and Mario Lemiuex all learned the game watching jean.

He was a tough player large man at 6'3" He was a great stickhandler he moved effortlessly across the ice using his long graceful strides.He thrived on instinct and outdistanced most opponets using hislong reach. He won the cup 10 times and 5 of them were as captain no other nhlcaptain has ever been presented the cup as often as he.

Jean "Le Gros Bill" Beliveau was one of the all-time classiest players in the NHL, both on the ice and off. He made his career as a strong skater and was hard if not impossible to slow down. He was nicknamed after a popular French song of the day by the same name, "le Gros Bill," and in all he played on an incredible 10 Stanley Cup-winning teams as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

Beliveau made the All-Star Team 10 times, was the leading scorer of all time for Montreal and the all-time leading scorer in Stanley Cup history as well. After playing a total of five regular season games in 1950-51 and 1952-53, he played another 18 seasons with Montreal, and in 10 of those he led the team as their captain.

When he retired from the game, Beliveau said, "I made up my mind to offer my place to a younger player." He added: "It's hard, but I will play no more. I only hope that I have made a contribution to a great game. Hockey has been my life since the day my father gave me a pair of skates when I was five years old." In reverence to all that Beliveau gave to hockey, the Canadiens held Jean Beliveau Night at the Montreal Forum in March 1971.

Beliveau served as a team executive for the Canadiens and official spokesperson for the club. Some observers noted that he'd been filling that latter position unofficially for years anyway.Beliveau worked for the Canadiens in public relations until 1993 as senior vice-president of corporate affairs but he maintained ambassadorial prestige with the team even to this day.
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#23 Brian Bellows,RW-X4- 5'11"210
Brian thrived on the powerplay. He like many goal scorers goes unoticed on the ice till a scoring chance arrives then he becomes very dangerous because he has a quick accurate release.He has scored over 500 goals and has recorded a 1000+ points. He is a tough winger who is not afraid to go to the net. His natural offensive talent is exceptional.Brian has had been a big impact player in playoff runs to the Stanley Cup Finals for three different franchises in the nineties, with the North Stars, Capitals and the championship-winning Canadiens.
If only he'd played his entire career for the Leafs or Habs. There's no doubt he'd go into the hall of fame then. Or at least get his number retired by the team.
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#1! Clint Benedict, G-X2-5'9" 160! "
The praying goalie" was the first fall down goalie. In the nhl first season goalies were not allowed to go down to the ice level to block the icea. An untimley slip by cllint here or a akward looking fall there made the nhl change the rule half way through the season. He was on five winning Stanley Cup teams, four with Ottawa and one with the Montreal Maroons.After taking a shot to the face from howie morenz Benedict returned to the Montreal net sporting a makeshift mask.The mask was primarily made of leather, it resembled a boxing face guard. The experiment only lasted two games; Benedict had great difficulty seeing around the thick nosepiece and he discarded it. In 1927, Elizabeth Graham, playing net for Queen's, wore a mask for intercollegiate games. Her mask of choice was a fencing mask.
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#7 Doug Bentley,LW-5'8"145
Doug played left wing and was known as a "complete" player. Although he weighed only 145 pounds during his heyday, he had tremendous speed and was a natural goal scorer. Six times he had 20 or more goals in a season, and in 1942-43 he led the NHL in points even though the team finished in fifth place and out of the playoffs. It was during that season that the Bentleys made history. Their youngest brother, Reggie, was called up from the minors and played 11 games with Doug and Max, the first time three brothers played as a complete forward line. Doug was also exciting to watch and frequently had more ice time than anyone else in the game. Because of his speed, he was one of the great backcheckers of his era as well
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#7 Max Bentley,C- 5'9"158
Max became famous for his drive to the net, his aggressive play to score and the fact that he was constantly in motion. He never stopped skating and had as many moves in his day, contemporaries would later say, as Wayne Gretzky did during his era. The difference was that Gretzky carried the puck from the blueline in and Bently often took it starting from behind his own net.
Bently and Gretzky share a piece of NHL history. Each scored four goals in a single period an NHL record. Red Berenson and Harvey Jackson also have done that.
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#7 Gordon "Red" Berenson,LW-X7-6'0"195
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#4 Marc Bergevin,D-X4B-6'0"185
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Defensive defenceman,played over a 1,000 games, was respected for taking the body in his own end and moving the puck up ice effectively. Bergevin kept the front of the net clear

#2 Gary Bergman,D-X4-6'0"188
The MVP of game 6 of the 1972 NHL-Soviet Summit Series was the top defensively-minded two-way defenseman of the Detroit Red Wings for eight years who was both gritty and effective in registering an impressive +/- of +5 in the close tourney, based on stellar defensive play.

`From my perspective, he was one of the great unsung heroes of that series,'' series scoring star Paul Henderson told The Canadian Press recently. ``He just played incredible hockey.''

For a defensively-minded defenseman he had a decent offensive production of 369 points in 838 NHL games with 1249 PIM. he was known for having a great first pass out of his zone and unsurpassed constant effort and energy. He also had three points in the Summit Series, though again, it's his defensive play that he was most excellent at.

Bergman's partner during the series was Hall of Famer Brad Park. "Right away I realized what a classy guy he was in how he handled himself on and off the ice, and what a great competitor he was. He was as solid a defenseman as has ever played the game.''

Bergman is perhaps best remember for a dirty exchange in game 7 involving Soviet captain Boris Mikhailov. Bergman hammered the centerman into the boards late in the game, which triggered a minor brawl. Hockey fans everywhere were sickened when Mikhailov began kicking Bergman in the shins in a disturbing attempt to injure the Canadian defender
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#44 Todd Bertuzzi,RW/LW-6'3" 235
Todd is a prototypical power forward: Big, mobile and with hands that do damage around the net. Can score spectacular goals, but is also adept at playing the set-up role.He can play both left wing and right wing.He has outstanding grace and agility for his size at 6'3" 245 he can go to the net crashing and banging along the way and is an unstopable imposing figure that defenders and goalies fear
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#23 Jeff Beukeboom,D-X3-6'5" 230
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#15 Bill Beveridge,G-X7B-5'8"170
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#4 Rob Blake,D-6'3"222
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#6 Toe Blake,LW-5'10"162
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#9 Vsevolod Bobrov, LW-X2- 5'11"171
Vsevolod "Seve" Bobrov was nicknamed the Russian Rocket as he was compared to the best player in the world at that time, Rocket Richard. He never displayed Richard's temper or intensity, but was every bit as explosive and hungry for goals.
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#8 Doug Bodger,D-X7B-6'2"215
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#5 Garth Boesch,D-X7B-6'0"180
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#20 Leo Boivin,D-5'8"183
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#9 Ivan Boldirev,C-X4B-6'0"190
Ivan Boldirev was a smooth-skating, playmaking centre with superior puck handling skills he had a natural touch around the net. He spent 15 years in the league with six different clubs and recorded nine 20-goal seasons.

His best season came in 1981-82 when he scored 33 goals playing on a line with Dave "Tiger" Williams and Tony Currie notched eight playoff markers as the club reach the Stanley Cup finals for the first time. He played for :Boston;California; Chicago;Atlanta;Vancouve and Detroit Played 1052 games 361 goals and 866 points
Played in NHL All-Star Game (1978
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#12 Peter Bondra,RW - 6’1”205:
was a premier skater, with tremendous moves and great speed. With great hands and skills, he’s a threat to score anywhere from the blue line in. Not a physical player per se, but he has size and finishes his checks and fights through people to get his chances. An ever-dangerous penalty killer, he scored a shorthanded goal almost half as often as the opposition scored on the power play BM67
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#18 Marcel Bonin,RW/LW-X6B- 5'9"174
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#4! Dickie Boon,D-X7B-5'9"170
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#16 Laurie Boschman,C-X4B- 6'0"185
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#22 Mike Bossy,RW-6'0"185
He was a magical player who always seemed to materialize with the puck in scoring position with the puck on his stick. He simply was unafraid of suceeding. It was never too late in the game for Bossy to score. Known for his powerful shot, he was among the league's goal scoring leaders and considered one of the greatest bona-fide snipers of the game

"When he shoots, it doesn't even look like he touches the puck. He swoops on it like a jai alai player would. He's got the quickest hands I've ever seen on a hockey player, even quicker than Rocket Richard's" - Al Arbour

He was the first player to reach 50 in 50 since rocket richard did it 36 yrs before. Early on in juniors scouts percieved mike to be a timid player. This changed when he entered the nhl. He matured he learned to be a more complete player then his offensive contemparies like Gretzky and Lemieux Bossy did have strong defensive awareness in his own zone and became a regular with penalty-killing duties.

Mike never played long enough for his skills to diminish, his scoring averages remain quite high. Bossy averaged .762 goals per game in the regular season, more than any other player in NHL history, and .659 in the playoffs, second only to Mario Lemieux at .710

Many regard Bossy along with Lemieux (as well as Bobby Hull and Richard) as the best pure goal scorers ever to play the game

The most 50-or-more goal seasons list is headed by Mike Bossy (nine times). On top of that, Mike Bossy has four Stanley Cup rings to his credit. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991 and had his number retired by the Islanders
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#35 Dan Bouchard,G-X7B-6'0"190
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#3 Emile "Butch" Bouchard, D - 6’2”205
A big, mobile defender with exceptional hockey sense, accurate passing and leadership, the Montreal Canadiens relied heavily on him for 15 seasons. His robust play contributed to the Habs' defense while his alert passing was an integral component of the team's exemplary transitional game. Bouchard was a tall and strong competitor who used his physical attributes to advantage although he never bullied an opponent. Physically, Bouchard was remarkably strong and often broke up fights on the ice by grabbing hold of each combatant with his enormous hands. To his credit, he never abused his powerful attributes and most opponents wisely avoided provoking him. In turn, he rarely fought BM67 :
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#26 Pierre Bouchard,D-X7B-6'2"205
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http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12058#13 Billy Boucher,RW-X8-5'7"160
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#7 Frank Boucher,C-X2- 5’10”185:
Frank was a dominating center for the NY Rangers he had quick feet and great hands. He “played like he had the puck on a string”, having learned to stickhandle in twenty a side games on the Rideau River. He was renowned as a brilliant playmaker, but scored a hat trick in his NHL debut, and scored both goals in the clinching game as the Rangers won their first Stanley Cup in 1928. Known as “Gentleman Frank” for his unsurpassed sportsmanship, he got the nickname "Raffles", after a famous fictional safecracker, because of his ability to steal the puck. BM67
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#15 George Boucher, D-X3-5'9"169
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#14 Bob Bourne,C-X4B-6'3" 200
A leading playoff scorer in 83 when they won their 4th Stanley Cup in a row. He had excellent speed and offensive skills, but perhaps his greatest weakness was low self-confidence. Playing with the likes of Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy, he didn't think he had the capability to score 30 or 40 goals, though Torrey, coach Al Arbour and his teammates disagreed.

An important quality Bourne brought to the team was focused determination, a characteristic that he acquired naturally from private life. His son Jeffrey suffered from spina bifida and required constant care and attention, and Bourne appreciated perhaps more than most NHL players how lucky he was to have the gifts that allowed him to play in the NHL. During his prime years, the Islanders won the Cup four consecutive times, from 1980 to 1983 and Bourne's leadership was a key ingredient in all of those wins. -Legends of Hockey Bio
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#77 Raymond Bourque,D-Height 6'0" 219 :
The highest scoring defenceman and 9th highest scoring player ever, Bourque made his debut in 1979 and won the Calder Trophy. In a career spanning 3 decades he also won the King Clancy in 1991-92 and 5 Norris Trophies, as well as the Stanley Cup. GB
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#4 Jay Bouwmeester,D-X7B-6'4"214
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#1 Johnny Bower,G- 5'9" 170
Johnny Bower: Bower, like his other five Original Six brethren, became famous for his fearless play. Maskless, he never shied away from an attacking player and in fact patented the most dangerous move a goalie can make - the poke-check. Diving head-first into the skates of an attacking player at full speed, Bower would routinely flick the puck off that player's stick and out of harm's way. In 1953-54, he played the entire season for the Rangers, but then spent most of the next four seasons right back in the minors, having lost the starting job in New York to Gump Worsley. Bower's big break came in the summer of 1958 when the Leafs, for whatever reason, claimed him from Cleveland at the Intra-League Draft. Under the confident eye of coach Punch Imlach, Bower got better and better. He led the Leafs into the playoffs his first season with a miracle comeback ending to the schedule, and then lost two finals in a row before winning three consecutive Stanley Cup championships - 1962 to 1964. Bower refused to retire and kept right on going, teaming with Terry Sawchuk to win the memorable 1967 Cup with Toronto's Over-the-Hill Gang of players, led by the 43-year-old Bower himself. He retired in 1970 as the oldest goalie ever to play in the NHL. Bower won two Vezina trophies and was the runner up for the Hart in ‘61.
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#10! Russell "Dubbie" Bowie, C/Rover 5'10" 175*
He attributed his stickhandling prowess to the fact that he always used a short stick. "Mine came only up to my armpits," he stated. Bowie once scored ten goals in a game and totaled 234 goals over ten-year career of only 80 games, a career average of almost three goals per game. He played with the Montreal Victorias for his entire career won the Cup as an 28-yr-old retired in 09-10
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#22 Dan Boyle D-X6B-5'11" 190
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#87 Donald Brashear,LW-X4B-6'2" 225
Donald is a burly winger who possesses one of the most intimidating packages in the league. Has a strong skating stride and an occasional scoring touch, rumble with the bestmDonald is arguably the leagues most feared enforcer, is formidable and a punishing checker when he applies his great size and strength.He fears no one and is a very capable 4th line player who isnt a liability on the ice.He has decent hands and can chip in a timely goal
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#2 Carl Brewer,D- 5'10" 180
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#2 Eric Brewer,D-X5B-6'3" 220
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#12 Mel Bridgman,C-X7-6'0"190
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#1 Frank Brimsek,G-X2-5'9"170
"Mr. Zero Brimsek was a classic standup goalie whose confidence on the ice threw off many a shooter. On breakaways and penalty shots he would often lean back calmly against his net as the foe approached. But he was not a passive figure while guarding his cage - Brimsek used his custom-made heavy stick to knock the puck off opposition sticks or to take the feet out from under someone who took too many liberties around his goal." - HHoF Bio

"Hap Day called Brimsek the "greatest goalie [he had] ever seen." Frank Selke and Art Ross thought Brimesk to have been the best goalie of their time. The greatest American goalie ever, the man with one of the fastest glove-hands in the history of the game, ended his career with two Stanley Cup rings, two Vezina trophies, and eight All-Star Team nominations." - Ultimate Hockey

"The Boston fans were solidly in Brimsek's corner when the Bruins plyed there next game against the Canadiens at Boston Gardens. So were Frankie's teammates, though by now they were so confident of their young goaltnder that they frequently left him alone while they mounted five-man sallies deep into enemy ice. High praise for a rookie." - Hockeys Hall of Fame

"Frank had retired at the relatively young age of thirty-four. He had been the best, and he had been unique, an American-born, American-developed goaltender, excelling at his skill. He had played on Stanley Cup winners. He had stood alone on the mountaintop, the finest in his profession. The war had caused him to lose his skill, and Brimsek had little choice but to retire." - The All-New Hockey's 100

"Frankie Brimsek is not only the greatest goaltender in the National Hockey League, but the greatest of all time." - Jack Adams

"I've never seen a better goaltender than Frank Brimsek during his early years with the Bruins." - Hap Day

"If all the pucks stopped by Frigid Frankie were stuck together, they would form a solid rubber hose, three inches in diameter, one that would stretch from Boston to his home in Minnesota." - Harold Kaese

"The kid had the fastest hands I ever saw - like lightning." Art Ross
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#17 Rod Brind'amour,C-X3-6'1"202
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# 8 Harry "Punch" Broadbent,RW-5'7" 183
A multidimensional star, Harry "Punch" Broadbent was as talented as he was tough. He was an artist with the puck, at times scoring at will, but he also gained a notorious reputation for using his elbows to make a point. He could dance around or skate over an opponent as the situation demanded. Many considered Broadbent to be one of the first true power forwards of the game. And fame would likely have been far greater had he not lost three years in the prime of his career to military service during World War I.
His offensive wizardry and robust style of play contributed significantly to the Senators' three Stanley Cup wins in 1920, 1921 and 1923.
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#1 Turk Broda, G -5'9" 180 lbs.
He was the best money goalies of his time. Coach Hap Day had to constantly ride him to keep his reflexes sharp and his weight down, making him face shooters without a stick for 15 minutes every practice, and trailing him while skating laps, shouting for him to “join the race.” But there wasn’t a more clutch goaltender in the history of hockey. In 12 full years, WWII cost him 2 full years and the most of a third, he won 5 Stanley Cups, and got Toronto to the Finals 8 times. His solid 2.53 goals against average became a stellar 1.98 in the playoffs. Jack Adams said, “Turk Broda didn’t have a nerve in his whole body. He could tend goal in a tornado and never blink an eye.” BM67. He retired after playing only one game in the 1951-52 season. Broda was accorded a special night at the Gardens by Conn Smythe, one of the rarest honors bestowed upon a Leaf. That night came on December 22, 1951, and players and executives from Toronto, the opposing Bruins and every other NHL team gathered to pay respects to one of the greatest goalies of all time.
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#30 Martin Brodeur,G- 6'1"205
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#35 Richard Brodeur,G-X4B-5'7"185
Brodeur tended goal in the mold of the prototypical little backstopper with razor-sharp reflexes and the agility to leap, flop, and stretch to cover holes that don't exist for larger goalies. And although some would resent being so small, Brodeur simply considered his size and style of play to be as valid as any other. The key was to keep the puck out of the net, a task he handled quite well throughout most of his career
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#10 Aaron Broten,C/LW-X7B-5'10"175
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#7 Neal Broten,C-X4B-5'9"170
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#21 Dave Brown,RW-X3-Height 6'5" 205
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#21 Jeff Brown,D -X4B-6'2"204
A righty powerplay threat for the defense,Jeff Brown was a mobile defenceman who played over 700 games for six different clubs. He was a superior passer who liked to gamble by rushing with the puck or pinching in from the blueline.

He joined the St. Louis Blues in 1989-90 and immediately upgraded their power play and transition game. In 1990-91, he helped the club attain 105 points and scored a key overtime goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the hotly contested Norris Division final series in 1993.
Late in the 1993-94 season Brown was acquired by the Vancouver Canucks in time for their drive to the Stanley Cup finals. His mobility and experience helped the club come within one game of winning it all in a tough series against the New York Rangers.Brown retired with nearly 600 career points and the reputation of being one of the best power play specialists of his time.
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#9 Mud Bruneteau,RW-X7B-5'11"185
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#29 Jiri Bubla,D-X4B-5'11" 200
Bubla spent five years with the Vancouver Canucks in the 1980s after a stellar decade on the Czechoslovakian national squad. He used his mobility and hockey sense effectively at both ends of the ice and was a solid point man on the power play
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#16 Kelly Buchberger,RW-X4B-6'2" 210
Kelly was a good leader with great wheels.He was also a solid defensive forward, grinder, and occasional goal scorer.
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#9 Johnny Bucyk,LW-6'0"215
The Cheif" was a skilled left winger who was at 6', 215 lbs the largest of his day. He was a tough battler,who could beat you with his acurate shot or with a bruising hip check, he was rarely penalized. Johnny was known for his clean, fair play, but could be a hard hitter when necessary. In 71, he won the Lady Byng Trophy for combining a high standard of play and gentlemanly conduct. Bucyk scored 556 goals and 813 assists in 1,540 regular season games, and he had 41 goals and 64 assists in 124 playoff games Bucyk was the oldest playerever to get 50 goals for the 1st time at age 35 and after age 32 he score 30 goals in 1971 season. When he retired at age 43 he was the nhl 4th all time scorer proving that the race to the hall of fame goes not always to the fastes but to the steadiest
1st All-Star Team LW (71) Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (71, 74) Lester Patrick Trophy (77) 2nd All-Star Team LW (68) Ranked 45 in the top 100 list
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#22 Mike Bullard,C-X7B-5'10"180
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#4 Billy Burch,C/LW-X2-6'0"200
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#10 Pavel Bure,RW-5'10"192
The Russian Rocket was the most spectacular player in the nhl when in top shape physically and mentally. He could easily score 60 goals a yr.His effectivnes lies largely in his lightining speed. He is a pure goal scorer who operates instinctly where to go to pounce on the oppostion goalkeeper.He is a dazzling puck handler and he posses a howitzer of a shot.He is a gifted sniper.Pavel is a interesting mix of speed skill and power and his ability to execute at top flight makes him the most exciting player of our times.
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#1 Sean Burke,G-X4B-6'4" 210
Sean Burke: A competitive hybrid-style goalie with great size and wingspan, Burke played deep in the net and always stayed square to the shooter and he worked tirelessly on his control flexability and rebound control. Sean was always a workhorse starting goalie who has played almost 800 nhl career games he was one of the league's biggest puck-stoppers at 6-4, 211 pounds. Used his big frame to play an effective stand-up style. He played with savvy and leadership qualities.

He joined the Canadian National Team. He backstopped Canada to 46 victories over two seasons then shared the goalkeeping responsibilities with Andy Moog at the 1988 Calgary Olympics. Following Canada's fourth place finish, Burke joined the Devils and caught fire at the right time. He posted a 10-1 record down the stretch and helped New Jersey make the playoffs on the last night of the regular season. In the playoffs, he was superb as the young club made it all the way to the seventh game of the semi-finals.

Sean also backstopped NJ to the conference finals in 88 and played in the 88 and 92 Olympics. He has over 300 career wins and over 30 career nhl shutouts. backstopped the cabadian olympic squad to a silver medal at the 1992 Albertville Olympics. He also lead Team Canada to gold at the 2003 World Championship.

Aside from his Olympic expriences and the 2003 World Championships, Burke has represented his homeland at the 1986 World Juniors and four other times at the World Championships 87,89,91 and 97
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#9 Charlie Burns,C-X7B-5'11"180
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Pat Burns-Coach-X3
Pat was a detective/undercover cop in Gatineau for 17 yrs. He is the only cop to have gone from walking the beat on street to walking behind the bench in the nhl. Burns utilizes gut hockey and on occasion he out wits the best of his rivals, he is able to change players from roles when they start to fail thus allowing his teams to continue to have much sucess.

He played a tough defensive style of game, but he allowed his offensive players the freedom to be creative. He can be at times too tough on his players, but look at the job he's done with the teams he's coached. They've all been top offensive and defensive teams without employing the trap. Burns can coach a team to a win in the big game and he has a cup to prove it.

He has won three Jack Adams Awards. The knock against him was that he had not won a Stanley Cup Championship, but that changed in his first season as Devils' coach.The former Hull, Quebec police officer was a disciplinarian, but that was really good for his team. He forced them to focus on playing their game. Larry Robinson's second tenure on the Devils' backbench shows that the disciplinarian is the supperior type of coach over the laissez-faire type

Pats coaching career got started in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with the Hull Olympiques in 1984. Pat guided the 85 team to the Memorial Cup final, against Jacques Martin's Guelph Platters, but lost. Under Burns tutelage, he mentored future nhl players such as: Luc Robitaille, Sylvain Côté, Benoît Brunet, Cam Russel, Stéphane Matteau, Pat Brisson (the agent), and many others went on to pro careers in the minors or Europe.

Burns had great success with Hull and brought to this organisation the desire to compete day in and day out. He was a workhorse, and demanded such from his players. This desire and legacy still go on in Hull (now Gatineau), where the Olympiques are the Q's most successful franchise. If not for Burns (mentored by Charlie Henry and Wayne Gretzky),this organisation wouldn't be where it is now. He went to Sherbrooke and coached there for one season before replacing Jean Perron as the new head coach with les canadiens.

Burns cared for his players like a drill seargent.It doesnt mean he doesnt care about his players, but rather affection is harder to earn.He at times can be too demanding. He did do wonders for a young felix potivn. He realized the Doug Gilmour was having a career year in 92-93 and double shifted Killer all the way to the quarter finals.The leafs started to decline in Pats 3rd yr at the helm as coach and by the 4th season he was let go by Cliff Fletcher because the leafs were too cup starved to make the right choice.The leafs fired Pat 65 games into the 1995-96 season

After a year off from coaching while still collecting a pay cheque from the leafs. Pat decided to try and revive the Boston Bruins organization like he did with the leafs.Unfortunatley Pat couldnt mold a rebuilding Bruins squad into contenders so after 3 years in Beantown he was done.

He took another year off. Then returned to coach the New Jersey Devils.There he found the ultimate sucess and won a cup in his first season as coach.Sadly in his second year Pat was diagnosed with cancer and stepped down as coach after a early first round playoff exit in 03-04.In 2008 a healthy Pat is rumored to be connected to several coaching jobs.

-Pat was on the TSN show Off the Record in march 06' and looks great!
-Hull and Gatineau amalgamated in the mid 1990's

14 seasons 1019 Games 501 wins 350 losses 161 Ties 14 OTL
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#2 Herb Cain,LW-X6B-5'11" 165
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#2 Harry Cameron,D-X3-5'10" 155
Drafted By:
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Draft 4-250 kruezer
Draft 5-227 God Bless Canada
Draft 6-225 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-170 LapierreSports
Draft 8-209 Nalyd Psycho & Sturminator
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#21 Guy Carbonneau,C-5'11"175
Drafted By:
Draft 1-161 GB Editor
Draft 2-154 VO #23
Draft 3-127 VanIslander
Draft 4-118 AG
Draft 5-106 Leaf Lander
Draft 6-82 VanIslander
Draft 7-99 Leaf Lander
Draft 8-122 cottonking
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#30 Jim Carey, G-X5B-6'2"190
Drafted By:
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Draft 6B-223 raleh
Draft 7B-229 vancityluongo & kruezer
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#8 Randy Carlyle,D-5'10"200
Drafted By:
Draft 1-150 Leaf Lander
Draft 2-161 Leaf Lander
Draft 3-189 Bluebleeder
Draft 4-160 kruezer
Draft 5-155 kruezer
Draft 6-171 shawnmullin
Draft 7-183 Brett_Lebda
Draft 8-192 shawnmullin
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#7 Herb Carnegie,C-X7B-5!'11!"190
Drafted By:
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Carnegie was the first African-Canadian hockey player to be offered an opportunity to play in the National Hockey League.

#3 Keith Carney,D-X5B-6'2" 205
Drafted By:
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#10 Bobby Carpenter,C-X4B-6'0" 200
Drafted By:
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Draft 5B-166 reckoning
Draft 8-482 Rick Middleton
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#9 Lorne Carr,RW-X4B-5'9"160
Drafted By:
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Draft 5B-105 reckoning
Draft 6B-35 God Bless Canada -
Draft 7B-199 God Bless Canada & Murphy
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#30 Jon Casey,G-X6B-5'11"155
Drafted By:
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Draft 7-666 MXD
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#12 Wayne Cashman,RW-X2-6'1"180
Drafted By:
Draft 2-271 Evil Sather
Draft 3-321 kruezer
Draft 4-368 monster_bertuzzi
Draft 5-192 raleh
Draft 6-272 raleh
Draft 7-241 HankyFourFingers
Draft 8-240 arrbez
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#21 Andrew Cassels,C-X6B-6'1" 185
Drafted By:
Draft 6-116 The Lone Elvi
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#1 Lorne Chabot,G-X3-6'1"185
THN 100 Players-84
Drafted By:
Draft 3-306 Bergeron47
Draft 4-373 Bergeron47
Draft 5-381 Hockey Outsider
Draft 6-388 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-467 BM67
Draft 8-366 doctordark
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#27 Shawn Chambers,D-X7B-6'2"200
Drafted By:
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#7 Art Chapman,C-X6B-5'11"178
Drafted By:
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#3 Zdeno Chara,D- 6'9" 260
Drafted By:
Draft 1-207 Monkey_00
Draft 2-194 monkey_00
Draft 3-119 Leaf Lander
Draft 4-161 Spitfire11
Draft 5-177 Hockey Outsider
Draft 6-178 The Lone Elvi
Draft 7-182 Leaf Lander -
Draft 8-264 Leaf Lander
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#14 Jonathan Cheechoo,RW-X7B-6'0"200
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-62 cottonking
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#30 Gerry Cheevers,G-5'11"185
Drafted By:
Draft 1-238 John Flyers Fan
Draft 2-248 John Flyers Fan
Draft 3-227 Evil Sather
Draft 4-248 VanIslander
Draft 5-270 Spitfire11
Draft 6-295 kruezer
Draft 7-153 raleh
Draft 8-115 doctordark
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#24 Chris Chelios,D-6'1"190
THN 100 Players-40
Drafted By:
Draft 1-28 Dr. Love
Draft 2-45 Evil Sather
Draft 3-38 Spitfire11
Draft 4-45 Evil Sather
Draft 5-38 Leaf Lander
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Draft 7-31 Pwnasaurus
Draft 8-41 arrbez
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Arkady Chernyshev,Coach-X7
Drafted By:
Draft 7-564 Wisent
Draft 8-463 Wisent
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Don Cherry -Coach
Drafted By:
Draft 5B-215 Spitfire11
Draft 6B-163 raleh
Draft 7-487 Murphy2
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#3 Steve Chiasson,D-X6B 6'1"205
Drafted By:
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Draft 7B-40 cottonking
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#27 Dave Christian,RW-X6B 5'11"170
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-209 shawnmullin
Draft 7B-95 vancityluongo & kruezer
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#20 Dino Ciccarelli,RW-5'10"180
Drafted By:
Draft 1-59 JDB3939
Draft 2-130 Laperriere22
Draft 3-97 VanIslander
Draft 4-138 Hedberg
Draft 5-190 jtuzzi
Draft 6-146 Wisent
Draft 7-159 Pwnasaurus
Draft 8-203 VanIslander
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#7 King Clancy,D-5'7" 155
THN 100 Players-52
Drafted By:
Draft 1-94 John Flyers Fan
Draft 2-96 U L C2
Draft 3-93 AG
Draft 4-89 Bobby Ryan Getzlaf
Draft 5-80 God Bless Canada
Draft 6-68 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-62 pnep
Draft 8-72 Nalyd Psycho & Sturminator
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#5 Dit Clapper,D/RW - 6’2”, 195:
THN 100 Players-41
Drafted By:
Draft 1-75 Maxwell Edison
Draft 2-77 BM67
Draft 3-72 Bergeron47
Draft 4-67 BM67
Draft 5-58 murray
Draft 6-55 pitseleh
Draft 7-52 pappyline
Draft 8-45 Frightened Inmate #2
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Dit Clapper,Coach-X6B:
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-214 Evil Speaker
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#17 Wendel Clark,LW-5'11" 197
Drafted By:
Draft 1-78 Leaf Lander
Draft 3-200 Murphy2
Draft 4-239 Maxwell Edison
Draft 5-230 Murphy2
Draft 6-215 kruezer
Draft 7-223 LapierreSports
Draft 8-262 seventieslord
Draft 9-337 McLovin
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#16 Bobby Clarke,C- 5'10"176
THN 100 Players-23
Drafted By:
Draft 1-40 Monkey_00
Draft 2-35 U L C2
Draft 3-36 VanIslander
Draft 4-32 Spitfire11
Draft 5-26 God Bless Canada
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Draft 8-25 John Flyers Fan & Roger's Pancreas
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#1! Odie Cleghorn,RW-X6B-5'9"195
THN 100 Players-88
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-20 Kruezer
Draft 7-476 pitseleh
Draft 8-397 Evil Speaker
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Odie Cleghorn,Coach-X7B
THN 100 Players-88
Drafted By:
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#1 Sprague Cleghorn,D-5'10"190
THN 100 Players-88
Drafted By:
Draft 1-180 BM67
Draft 2-142 U L C
Draft 3-105 John Flyers Fan
Draft 4-104 Bobby Ryan Getzlaf
Draft 5-116 Hedberg
Draft 6-114 Murphy2
Draft 7-78 raleh
Draft 8-59 doctordark
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#9 Real Cloutier, RW-X2-5'10"185
Drafted By:
Draft 2-201 GB
Draft 5B-118 jtuzzi
Draft 7B-130. raleh & arrbez
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#77 Paul Coffey,D- 6'0" 200
THN 100 Players-28
Drafted By:
Draft 1-18 Oilers94
Draft 2-29 VO #23
Draft 3-33 Hockey Outsider
Draft 4-31 DrMoses
Draft 5-33 Murphy2
Draft 6-36 Transplanted Cape
Draft 7-46 Evil Sather
Draft 8-42 The_Hockey_Guy18
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#6 Neil Colville,C/D-X3-5.11 180
Drafted By:
Draft 3-244 DrMoses
Draft 5B-36 BM67
Draft 6-385 murray
Draft 7-313 pappyline
Draft 8-328 pappyline
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#9 Charlie Conacher,RW-6’1”,202 :
THN 100 Players-36
Drafted By:
Draft 1-61 BM67
Draft 2-54 BM67
Draft 3-66 BM67
Draft 4-59 #66
Draft 5-57 BM67
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Draft 7-56 The Lone Elvi
Draft 8-53 pitseleh
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#3 Lionel Conacher,D-6'2"195
Canada's Top Male Athlete 1900-1950
Drafted By:
Draft 1-109 BM67
Draft 3-228 #66
Draft 4-229-Leaf Lander
Draft 5-160 murray
Draft 6-136 murray
Draft 7-114 LapierreSports
Draft 8-99 pitseleh
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#9 Roy Conacher,LW-6'1" 175
Drafted
Draft 1-188 Dr. Love
Draft 3-272 Leaf Lander
Draft 4-B 6 Leaf Lander
Draft 5-255 pnep
Draft 6-253 murray
Draft 7-209 pitseleh
Draft 8-142 nik jr & Agent Dale Cooper
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#1 Alex Connell,G-X3-Height 5'9" Weight 150
Drafted By:
Draft 3-328 Hockey Outsider
Draft 4-325-Leaf Lander
Draft 5-276 Leaf Lander
Draft 6-422 #66
Draft 7-294 Leaf Lander
Draft 8-286 MXD
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#22 Craig Conroy,C-X7-6'2"200
Drafted By:
Draft 7-650 Evil Sather
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#5 Bill Cook,RW-5'10" 172
THN 100 Players-44
Drafted By:
Draft 1-82 Herby
Draft 2-101 Herby
Draft 3-102 BM67
Draft 4-98 DrMoses
Draft 5-68 #66
Draft 6-65 kruezer
Draft 7-75 BM67
Draft 8-54 doctordark
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#10 Bun Cook,LW-X4-5'11"180
Drafted By:
Draft-4-130 DrMoses
Draft 5B-6 God Bless Canada
Draft 6-435 Zetterberg4Captain
Draft 7-318 BM67
Draft 8-307 doctordark
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- Montreal Canadiens -
# Lloyd Cook,-X8-'"180
Drafted By:
Draft 8-630 Hockey Outsider
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#27 Bert Corbeau,D-X6B-5'11"200
Drafted By:
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#27 Shayne Corson,LW-X4B-6'0"175
Drafted By:
Draft 4-B 44 Maxwell Edison
Draft 5-B 152 Hedberg -
Draft 6-365 Transplanted Caper
Draft 7-403 Evil Sather
Draft 8-460 Frightened Inmate #2
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#21 Art Coulter,D-X3-5'11" 195
Drafted By:
Draft 3-342 Bergeron47
Draft 4-320 Spitfire11
Draft 5-309 Spitfire11
Draft 6-320 Evil Speaker
Draft 7-236 arrbez
Draft 8-216 pappyline
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#12 Yvon Cournoyer,RW-5'7"172
THN 100 Players-98
Drafted By:
Draft 1-129 Monkey_00
Draft 2-70 U L C2
Draft 3-91 Monster_bertuzzi
Draft 4-97 Spitfire11
Draft 5-111 Murphy2
Draft 6-101 HankyFourFingers
Draft 7-105 reckoning
Draft 8-116 Hockey Outsider
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#14 Geoff Courtnall,LW-X4-6'1" 195
Drafted By:
Draft 4-304 monster_bertuzzi
Draft 5B-10 jtuzzi
Draft 6B-106 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-510 pnep
Draft 8-521 Leaf Lander
Draft 9-
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#9 Russ Courtnall,RW-X4B-5'11"175
Drafted By:
Draft 4B-32 Maxwell Edison
Draft 5B-60 God Bless Canada
Draft 7B-214 shawnmullin
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#10 Billy Coutu,D-X5-5'11" 190
Drafted By:
Draft 5-273 #66
Draft 7B-176. MXD & Eagle Belfour
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#10 Bill Cowley,C-5'10"165
THN 100 Players-53
Drafted By:
Draft 1-98 John Flyers Fan
Draft 2-111 John Flyers Fan
Draft 3-100 kruezer
Draft 4-133 Leaf Lander
Draft 5-121 kruezer
Draft 6-109 pitseleh
Draft 7-138 Pwnasaurus
Draft 8-144 Rick Middleton
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#9 Murray Craven,C-X6B-6'1"180
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-192 shawnmullin
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#6 Jack Crawford,D-X6-5'11"190
Drafted By:
Draft 6-440 Evil Speaker
Draft 7-432 MXD
Draft 8-336 BM67
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Marc Crawford,Coach
Drafted By:
Draft 5B-201 Leaf Lander
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#8 Rusty Crawford,LW-X7B-5'11"165
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-146 pitseleh
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#31 Jiri Crha,G-X7B-5'11"170
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-211 vancityluongo & kruezer
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#15 Terry Crisp,C-X6B-5'10"170
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-97 pitseleh
Draft 8-663 shawnmullin
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Terry Crisp,Coach-X6B
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-172 shawnmullin
Draft 7-624 shawnmullin
Draft 8-628 Frightened I #2
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#87 Sidney Crosby,C-5'11"193
Drafted By:
Draft 1-136 JDB3939
Draft 4B-127 Leaf Lander
Draft 5-307 #66
Draft 6B-1 kruezer
Draft 7-326 Evil Sather
Draft 8-251 doctordark
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#3 Doug Crossman,D-X7B-6'2"190
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-121 MXD & Eagle Belfour
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#18 Keith Crowder,RW-X7B-6'0"195
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-195. spitfire11
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#1 Roger Crozier,G-X5-5'8"160
Drafted By:
Draft 5-364 murray
Draft 6-376 murray
Draft 7-453 Hockey Outsider
Draft 8-462 Hockey Outsider
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#17 Wilf Cude,G-X7-5'9"150
Drafted By:
Draft 7-667 pnep
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#11 John Cullen,C-X6B-5'10"187
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-181 Kruezer
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#6 Floyd Curry,RW-X6B-5'9"175
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-202 Hockey Outsider
Draft 7-423 Pwnasaurus
Draft 8-439 shawnmullin
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#34 Byron Dafoe G-X6B-5'11"190
Drafted By:
Draft 6B-227 Evil Speaker
Draft 7B-149 wisent
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#22 Ulf Dahlen,RW-X7B-6'2"195
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-98. VanIslander & Hockey Outsider
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#15 Cully Dahlstrom,C-X7B-5'10"175
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-201 spitfire11
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#2 Bob Dailey,D-X7-6'5"220
Drafted By:
Draft 7-485 Spitfire11
Draft 8-627 God Bless Canada & raleh
Draft 9-
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#25 Vincent Damphouse LW-X3-6'1"191
Drafted By:
Draft 3-242-Leaf Lander
Draft 4-235 AG
Draft 5-334 Hockey Outsider
Draft 6-348 God Bless Canada
Draft 7-296 Evil Speaker
Draft 8-290 shawnmullin
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#3 Ken Daneyko,D-X4B-6'0" 195
Drafted By:
Draft 4-B-71 kruezer
Draft 5-368 Hockey Outsider
Draft 6-450 Hedberg
Draft 7-387 pnep
Draft 8-373 vancityluongo & Tricolore#20 -
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#7 Jack Darragh, RW-X2-5'10"168
Drafted By:
Draft 2-219 U L C
Draft 3-325 Bergeron47
Draft 5B-106 Leaf Lander
Draft 6B-28 Nalyd Psycho
Draft 7-525 EagleBelfour
Draft 8-259 BM67
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#13 Pavel Datsyuk,C-X7B-5'10"170
Drafted By:
Draft 7B-27 cottonking
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#18 Bob Davidson,LW-X4B-5.11 Weight 175
Drafted By:
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- Portage la Prairie Plains -
# Allan "Scotty" Davidson,-X8-'"180
Drafted By:
Draft 8-587 doctordark
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#3 Vitali Davydov,D-X4 -5'8"158lbs
Drafted By:
Draft 4-353 VanIslander -
Draft 5-B-63 jtuzzi
Draft 6-438 VanIslander
Draft 7-333 Wisent
Draft 8-375 Wisent
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#3 Clarence''Hap'' Day,D-X3-5.11 -- Weight 175
Drafted By:
Draft 3-240 Monster_bertuzzi
Draft 4-305 monster_bertuzzi
Draft 5-208 Leaf Lander
Draft 6-211 shawnmullin
Draft 7-221 God Bless Canada
Draft 8-221 pitseleh
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Clarence''Hap'' Day-Coach-X4
Drafted
Draft 4-337 monster_bertuzzi
Draft 5-337 Leaf Lander
Draft 6-364 Leaf Lander
Draft 7-365 pitseleh
Draft 8-389 pitseleh
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#18 Adam Deadmarsh,RW-X-6B-6'0" 195]
Drafted
Draft 6B-165 The Lone Elvi
Draft 7B-108. raleh & arrbez
Draft 8B-
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#10 Alex Delvecchio,C/LW-5'11" 180
THN 100 Players-82
Drafted By:
Draft 1-81 Monkey_00
Draft 2-102 VO #23
Draft 3-112 Bluebleeder
Draft 4-108 Bergeron47
Draft 5-113 murray
Draft 6-116 Transplanted Caper
Draft 7-148 EagleBelfour
Draft 8-124 Frightened
Draft 9-
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Jacques Demers,Coach-X4
Drafted By:
Draft 4-361 VanIslander
Draft 5-348 reckoning
Draft 6-442 Wisent
Draft 7-413 EagleBelfour
Draft 8-402 MXD
Draft 9-
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#38 Pavol Demitra,C-X4B-6'0"206
Drafted By:
Draft 4B-115 Leaf Lander
Draft 7B-73. vancityluongo & kruezer
Draft 9-
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