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Rob Brown began his NHL career with Pittsburgh when the 4th Rounder debuted for the big club the year after. Brown had a good rookie year, scoring 44 points. The following season, he was on a line with Mario Lemieux and took advantage of the golden opportunity.
The Los Angeles Kings claimed Lowell MacDonald in the Intra-League Draft, and realistically, there was no reason to believe that when the Penguins chose him, he would become a productive NHL player. That being said, his was the strange expansion world of the 1970s, and that is precisely what he would become.
Although he was a proven scorer with the Maple Leafs, he was not a fan-favorite in Toronto. As the Leafs were looking to rebuild anyway, Kessel was shopped around in the summer of 2015. They found a taker in Pittsburgh, and it turned out to be one of the smartest transactions that the Penguins ever made.