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79. Terry O’Reilly

As one of the toughest members of the 1970’s Boston Bruins (which really says something) Terry O’Reilly was a rough enforcer who was able to score. The emotional leader of Boston was a rugged protector of the skill players, but he himself enjoyed a pair of 70 points plus seasons and was an underrated defender. With 606 career points, Terry O’Reilly likely does not have the overall statistics for serious consideration from the Hall, but his number was retired by Boston; an honor that he certainly deserved.

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