As of this writing, Brad Marchand playing the best hockey of his life where he has been a post-season All-Star in four of the last seven years. In the 2016-17 campaign, he was named a First Team All-Star while scoring 85 Points, good enough for fifth overall in the NHL. Worth noting is that Marchand had four consecutive 35 Goal seasons (2015-16 to 2018-19) and in 2021-22, retrned to the 30 Goal mark
Bobby Holik played for the Hartford Whalers for the first two seasons of his NHL career, but a trade to the New Jersey Devils in the Summer of 1992 would place him on the team where he would have the most productive period of his life.
Bruce Driver was a Sixth Round Pick by New Jersey when the team was still located in Colorado.
The New Jersey Devils had the number two choice in the 1984 Draft, and since they were not going to get Mario Lemieux (who went number one) they went with Kirk Muller, who was a damned good player in his own right.