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285. Martin Havlat

A more than above average hockey player from the Czech Republic, forward, Martin Havlat is a well-traveled hockey player who has played professionally for multiple teams, most notably for the Ottawa Senators and the Chicago Blackhawks.  Havlat has been an All-Star twice and has scored 30 or more Points on three different occasions.  Havlat also represented the Czech Republic in multiple tournaments, highlighted by a Gold Medal win in the 2000 World Hockey Championship.  Coincidentally, he was also on the Czech team that won the World Junior Hockey Championship months earlier.
Known for his blue line tenacity, Francois Beauchemin made a Second Team All Star in the 2012/13 season and he would finish fourth in Norris Trophy voting that year.  While he never had a regular season like that again he would win a Stanley Cup earlier in his career with the Anaheim Ducks in 2007.

123. Dany Heatley

Dany Heatley is known for two things.  The first is the disaster that took place when he was a member of the Atlanta Thrashers, where he was responsible for his teammate’s death from a car crash.  The second is what he accomplished on the ice, where he was a former Calder Trophy winner and a star for the Ottawa Senators.   Is he a Hockey Hall of Famer?   He probably is not, but his time with the Sens is better than he gets credit for, and he is a two-time Game-Winning Goals leader.

Chris Kunitz

A three time Stanley Cup Champion and one time Olympic Champion, Chris Kunitz has quietly put together an outstanding career.  Kunitz, a spectacular forechceker, always seems to be attached to winners, and with a career that is not over yet, who knows what he has in store!