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Bill White got his start late in the National Hockey League like so many in the late 1960’s as he was one of the many who when the 1967 expanded from six to twelve teams would receive an opportunity and at age 28 he debuted for the Los Angeles Kings where he showed off an intelligent defensive game, but it was when he was traded to Chicago that his game reached the next level. 

As of this writing, Eric Nesterenko is one of six former Chicago Blackhawks to play 1,000 Games for the franchise, and in the case of the former Right Winger, he suited up for 1,013 Games in the Windy City, which is the fifth most ever.

Dennis Hull would always be in the shadow of his older brother and longtime teammate, Bobby Hull, but Dennis was one hell of a player in his own right.

While Pit Martin was on the other side of what would be a lopsided trade (against Chicago), which saw Phil Esposito and Ken Hodge go to Boston, this should not demean what he accomplished in the Windy City.