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35. Dave Poulin

Dave Poulin got off to a really slow start in hockey, which makes sense as he began his athletics as a figure skater and saw hockey as a way to get a scholarship, which he did to Notre Dame.  After college he played a season in Sweden, the Flyers signed him and he would quickly prove to be valuable scoring 76, 74, 69 and 70 Points in his first four full seasons with Philadelphia.  Exceptional on the penalty kill, Poulin was skilled on his own side of the ice where he would win the Frank J. Selke Award in 1987.  That accolade was bookended by two All Star Games.  Poulin would score 394 Points for the Flyers over his 467 Games while playing for them.
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