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The Detroit Red Wings signed Harry Lumley, but in a rare turn of events, the Goalie's first start was with the New York Rangers, when he was loaned there for a single game. He was only 17 at the time. “Apple Cheeks” would play in only two other NHL Games that year (1943-44), but that would be with Detroit.
Darren McCarty is one of the few players who can boast four Stanley Cup Rings with the Detroit Red Wings, hoisting the biggest trophy in hockey in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2008.
Viacheslav Fetisov did not enter the National Hockey League until he was 30, but the Soviet Defenseman was considered one of the best of the 1980s, anchoring the U.S.S.R. to multiple World Championships and Olympic medals. When he finally made it to North America, he was with the team that drafted him, the New Jersey Devils, before he was traded early in the 1994-95 Season to Detroit.
Johan Franzen played his entire 11-year career with the Detroit Red Wings after the Swedish Left Wing was drafted in the Third Round in 2004.