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91. Eloise Amberger

Initially, the name Eloise Amberger makes the good doctor envision an overweight German librarian.  Thankfully the Australian synchronized swimmer with that name, she looks nothing like what you would picture.  Actually, I quite like the picture!

22. Fern Flaman

Gordie Howe called Fern Flaman the toughest defenceman he ever faced.  If that is true, that is about as good as an endorsement as anyone could ask for.

21. Ken Hodge

The Boston Bruins fans were not always enamored with Ken Hodge.  Actually, the Bruins coaches weren’t exactly either.  The main reason for that as at 6 foot 2 and well over 200 pounds, he was bigger than most players, but did not always use his physicality as he was far more comfortable with offensive skill side of the game.  

20. Gerry Cheevers

A clutch goaltender who played his best when the lights were at its brightest, Gerry Cheevers backstopped the Bruins to two Stanley Cup wins (1970 & 1972) and the Hall of Famer might have had more NHL accolades had the man with the famous stitched mask not taken his talents to the World Hockey Association for a few years.