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225. Mike Fisher

Known for his leadership, two-way hockey, and his wife, Carrie Underwood, Mike Fisher spent a lot of time with the Ottawa Senators, who would later captain the Nashville Predators.  Fisher was regarded as a very good defensive forward, and he was three times in the top ten in Frank J. Selke Award voting.  An All-Star in 2015, Fisher would go down as one of the most respected locker room leaders in the game.

Matt Cullen

Still in the National Hockey League at the age of 40, Matt Cullen is known for producing an all around game and for a consistent level of play.  The Center has over 650 Points but more importantly has two Stanley Cup Rings ten years apart, one with the Carolina Hurricanes and the second with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Kevin Bieksa

A rough and tumble two way Defenseman, Kevin Bieksa would become known for his aggressive style and his counter attacking skills.  Bieksa was never considered an elite player, but was a “glue” guy whom locker rooms across the National Hockey League would crave.
A finalist for the Hobey Baker Award when he played for Michigan State, Indiana’s John-Michael Liles has provided solid blueline work everywhere he has played.  Offensively he had 10 Goals four times and Internationally played on both the 2004 World Cup and 2006 Olympic team for the United States.