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30. Bob Berry

The talent-laden Montreal Canadiens had no spot for Bob Berry, a Left Wing who was already in his mid-20’s but unable to appear in more than 2 Games for the Habs.  Montreal sold his contract to Los Angeles, allowing Berry an opportunity to play in the NHL.

He responded well to the task, scoring 63 Points in his full-season debut.  He slipped the following season (39 Points) but followed that with his best year in hockey, a 36-Goal, 64 Point year, which also saw him go to his first All-Star Game.  Berry was an All-Star again in 1974, scoring 56 Points.   

Age would catch up to Berry, as he only played three additional years in the NHL but had a respectable 350 Points in 539 Games as a King.

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