Patrick Sharp played the bulk of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks, where he was a major part of their success in winning three Stanley Cups (2010, 2013 & 2015). Sharp was a solid goal scorer for Chicago, finishing 8th (2011) and 9th (2014), and he was regarded as a decent two-way player who would earn votes for the Selke Award. The Left Winger was excellent on the penalty kill and would lead the NHL in Short-Handed Goals in the 2007-08 season.
Depending on who you believe, Ed Litzenberger was traded from the Montreal Canadiens for Cash in the hope that it would help what was a struggling franchise. If that is the case, it was a massive gift as the talented forward would be named the Calder Trophy winner in a year he was traded. He was not a one-season wonder, as he would be named to three All-Star teams as a Chicago Blackhawk and would finish in the top five in goals three times. His best season was in the 1956-57 season where he was fifth in Points and the NHL leader in Even Strength Goals with 30.
The owner of arguably the best name in Chicago Blackhawks history, Elmer “Moose” Vasko, stood at 6'3” and was a full 200-pounder, a reasonably large player for his day. Shoulder issues in his early seasons prevented him from reaching his full potential, but once that subsided, he would become a vital member of the Blackhawks’ blueline and one of the better players. His toughness had few equals, and his play was good enough to warrant him two Second Team All-Star nods (1962-63 & 1963-64), and he was in the top four both of those years in Norris Trophy voting.