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He previously won a Stanley Cup in 2004 with Tampa, along with the Conn Smythe Trophy.Brad Richards with CHI.
Mark Napier -- Edmonton 1985
Kent Nilsson -- Edmonton 1987
Gary Leeman -- Montreal 1993
Miroslav Satan -- Pittsburgh 2009
Off the top of my head;
Chris Chelios: He's a Blackhawk to me, but won Cups in Montreal and Detroit. Didn't win one in Chicago.
Ray Bourque: A Bruin, but won a Cup with Colorado. Zero Cups in Boston.
Brett Hull: I think everyone sees him as a Blue, but won Cups in Dallas and Detroit. Never won in St. Louis.
Steve Larmer: A Blackhawk to me, but won the Cup in New York. Never won one in Chicago.
Who else?
doing the post-83 cup winners
brad may in anaheim
tyler seguin in boston
gilmour in calgary
andrew ladd in carolina and chicago
troy murray in colorado
brian skrudland in dallas
brent gilchrist in detroit
ken linseman in edmonton
marian gaborik in LA
brian bellows in montreal
bill guerin in jersey
doug lidster on the rangers
scott young in pittsburgh
jay bouwmeester in st louis
darryl sydor in tampa
can’t think of a washington one off the top of my head
doing the post-83 cup winners
brad may in anaheim
tyler seguin in boston
gilmour in calgary
andrew ladd in carolina and chicago
troy murray in colorado
brian skrudland in dallas
brent gilchrist in detroit
ken linseman in edmonton
marian gaborik in LA
brian bellows in montreal
bill guerin in jersey
doug lidster on the rangers
scott young in pittsburgh
jay bouwmeester in st louis
darryl sydor in tampa
can’t think of a washington one off the top of my head
tyler seguin in boston
Mark Napier -- Edmonton 1985
Kent Nilsson -- Edmonton 1987
Gary Leeman -- Montreal 1993
Miroslav Satan -- Pittsburgh 2009
Tony Esposito, Montreal 1968-69.
He dressed for the final series against St. Louis but didn't see any action.
John LeClair with Montreal in 1993, much more remembered as a Flyer
Hannan actually scored the game-winning goal in the third period of Edmonton's win in game one of the 1988 Finals over Boston. But, like Courtnall, he didn't see a lot of ice-time. (In fact, I think he was a healthy scratch in some games.)Geoff Courtnall is another brief Oiler who won Cup with them in 1988.
I don´t know if Dave Hannan is remembered from any team specially or at all, but he played 841 games in NHL from which 752 with Maple Leafs, Sabres and Penguins. But he did win Stanley Cups with Oilers and Avalanche.