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A third round pick in 2011, American Center, Vincent Trocheck made his NHL debut two years later with the Florida Panthers.  

Two years later, Trocheck scored 53 points and repeated the performance the following season with 54, earning a trip to the All-Star Game.  Trocheck showed that he was a proven commodity, and he followed his All-Star year with his best season in Hockey, a 75 Point year, which would be his best in Florida.  He played two more years in Florida, but injuries piled up, and he never had another 40-Point year as a Panther again.  The Panthers dealt him to Carolina during the 2019-20 Season, and Trockek left Florida after 282 Points in 424 Games.
Jussi Jokinen played three seasons with the Florida Panthers, and in his second year in South Beach (2015-16), the Finnish forward scored 60 Points, his second-best total since he entered the National Hockey League in 2005.  Jokinen's play would drop off, and he was released after the following year, but he did have 132 Points as a Panther.

Why?

December 28, 1959 – January 3, 1960
Frankie Avalon
Why

Young Knives

Always witty, somewhat quirky and all the way post-punk, Young Knives carved (excuse the pun) a nice little niche for themselves in their native England on the indie scene.  This isn’t exactly the mold of a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee but they were too fun to leave off of our site.