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259. Ken Randall

Considered one of the early tough guys in North American hockey, Ken Randall would lead the NHL in Penalty Minutes in the inaugural season of the National Hockey League.  Randall would play both Right Wing and Defense, and he was a two-time Stanley Cup Champion with Toronto (1918 & 1922), the first when they were named the Arenas, the second when they were the St. Patricks.  Randall scored 121 Points over his tenure in the NHL.

116. John Ross Roach

While John Ross Roach may not have led the NHL in Goals Against Average, he was a workhorse for years.  Roach played every game in the net for nine of his fourteen NHL seasons with a very good career GAA of 2.80.  Twice leading the league in Wins, Roach was named a First Team All-Star in 1933, a decade after he backstopped the Toronto St. Patricks to a Stanley Cup title.  He is also a two-time NHL leader in Wins.