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2. Sergei Zubov

Sergei Zubov accomplished quite a lot in the National Hockey League yet is it safe to say that he has been slightly undervalued?

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290. Brenden Morrow

Spending the majority of his career with the Dallas Stars, Brenden Morrow was an above average defensive forward.  Morrow was known for his leadership and overall skill when needed in the clutch as shown by the Stars long employment of the Left Wing.  Morrow was not an elite scorer (although his 575 career Points were certainly decent) but his overall skill set garnered him a spot on the Canadian Olympic Team and World Cup Team in 2004 and 2010 respectively.  In both of those tournaments, Morrow helped Canada win a Gold Medal.
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53. Pat Verbeek

Although many people have laced up the skates for the New Jersey Devils, there were many who thought that Pat Verbeek may very well be one. Verbeek was a tough player who logged over 2,500 in penalty minutes and was as pesky a player as they came. Verbeek could put the puck in the net and scored 522 goals in his career. There are a few players on this list who cracked the 1,000 point mark, but pound for pound there were few on the level of Pat Verbeek.

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274. Marty Turco

Marty Turco played for the University of Michigan where he would help the Wolverines win the Frozen Four twice.  He would slowly work his way up the Dallas Stars system and in his rookie season he played 26 Games and was the leader in Goals Against Average and Save Percentage but he was still the team’s backup until his third season when Ed Belfour signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs.  In his first full year as the Stars’ starter he would again finish first in GAA and Save Percentage while finishing as the runner-up for the Vezina and earning a Second Team All-Star selection.  He would finish fourth and fifth in Vezina Trophy balloting the next two seasons and was a three time All Star over his career, which was predominantly spent in Dallas.
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