gold star for USAHOF
Keith Primeau had already played for Team Canada in both the World Cup and Olympics, and he had already long established himself in Detroit and Carolina. He was dealt to the Flyers in 2000 after holding out due to contract issues with the Hurricanes.  Primeau would go on to tie his previous high of 73 Points in the 2000-01 season and would receive a few votes (finishing 23rd overall) for the Hart Trophy.  Three years later, he would be named an All-Star, and he finished 6th in the Frank J. Selke Trophy.  Sadly for Primeau, concussion issues would force him to retire after the 2005-06 season prematurely, but he retired with 213 Points in 312 Games for Philadelphia.

266. Keith Primeau

A fifteen-year veteran of the National Hockey League, Keith Primeau probably would have had a few more had it not been for post-concussion syndrome.  Primeau was known as a player who was good at almost every aspect of his game (not necessarily great, just very good), and he was a two-time NHL All-Star who had four 60 Point Seasons.  Primeau would also represent Canada in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and the 1998 Olympics.