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Three things come to mind when you think of Claude Lemieux.
The first is that he was the supreme agitator and was considered by many to be a dirty hockey player.
Randy Moller went from winning the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships with Canada to the NHL and the Quebec Nordiques. The Nords were blessed to have him throughout the '80s, where the towering defenseman used his size to intimidate and check among the best of them.
Adam Deadmarsh was a 1st Round Pick (14th Overall) in 1993, and he would debut the following season. The Right Wing scored 48 Points in the organization's first full year in Colorado, and he would help the Avalanche win their first Stanley Cup, although his name was initially misspelled on the Cup.