An excellent stickhandling Goalie, Marty Turco played nine seasons with Dallas after being an elite NCAA player with the Michigan Wolverines. Turco would have a 262-154-63 record with Dallas and never had a losing season, and would also twice lead the NHL in Goals Against Average and Save Percentage, the second of which was good enough to earn him a Second Team All-Star slot and a runner-up for the Vezina.
Sergei Zubov accomplished quite a lot in the National Hockey League yet is it safe to say that he has been slightly undervalued?
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Not only is Mike Modano the most incredible Dallas Star of all time, but he is also one of the best American-born players in the history of the sport.
A member of the Washington Nationals for seven years, Wilson Ramos’s first six years in the Capital City would see him suffer through multiple injuries and occasional platooning, which would limit to a degree his production. He made it on this list of the top 50 Washington Nationals based on the strength of his final season (2016) where he had career highs in Hits (148), Home Runs (22), Runs Batted In (80), and all aspects of the Slash Line (.307/.354/.496). He was also named an All-Star, a Silver Slugger and finished 17th in MVP voting that year.