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50. Dave Schultz

50. Dave Schultz

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In the metric of fame and what it meant to be a Philadelphia Flyer there are few who measure up or exceed Dave “The Hammer” Schultz.  The pugilistic Left Wing embodied the Broad Street Bullies and in a team of tough guys he was the toughest.  When he was with Philadelphia, Schultz would lead the NHL in Penalty Minutes three times as a Flyer and it was fighting that many fans wanted to see.  Schultz still would have 51 Goals for the organization, but it was his fists that Flyers fans paid to see and made him an iconic figure in Philadelphia.

In terms of regular and advanced metrics, Schultz does not deserve to be ranked high, but we will never remove him from the top 50, and he is permanent basement, right or wrong.  The Flyers enshrined Schultz to their Hall of Fame in 2009.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Left Wing
  • Acquired: Selected in the 5th Round, 52nd Overall in the NHL Draft 6/11/69.
  • Departed: Traded to the Los Angeles Kings for L.A.’s 1977 2nd Round Pick (which would later be traded to the Colorado Rockies and would be Merlin Malinowksi) and 1978 4th Round Pick (which would be Yves Guillernette) 9/29/76.
  • Games Played: 297
  • Notable Statistics: 51 Goals
    64 Assists
    115 Points
    1,386 PIM
    .39 PPG
    +70 Plus/Minus
    5.7 Point Shares

    61 Playoff Games
    7 Goals
    9 Assists
    16 Points
    363 PIM
    .26 PPG
    +12 Plus/Minus
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Champion (1974 & 1975)
    Most Penalties in Minutes (1973, 1974 & 1975)

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