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257. Art Chapman

Art Chapman is easily forgotten by many as his greatest exploits took place for the New York Americans, a team that has not existed in close to a century; however, this is a two-time assists leader who, in the mid-1930s, was in the upper echelon of playmaking ability.  Chapman would also finish fourth in Lady Byng Trophy balloting twice (1935 & 1936).

228. Tom Anderson

Generally, we think hockey fans can name every Hart Trophy winner, as almost all of them have made the Hockey Hall of Fame, but we are expecting that most of you have totally forgotten about Tom Anderson.

As a rookie, Melchionni was a champion with the Philadelphia 76ers, where he provided reasonable effort off the bench.  He stayed there for two years and then plied his trade for Trenton in the Eastern League, where he was a starter, and he, remained in state joining the Nets of the then ABA.