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19. Justin Williams

“Mr. Game 7”.

If you are not going to be a Hall of Fame player, there is no better nickname to have than that.

The man with that moniker, Justin Williams, earned that reputation, participating in nine final playoff contests, winning eight, with 15 Points, an all-time record.  Williams, who won a Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006, was traded to L.A. in 2009, and it was with the Kings where his playoff heroics continued.

Williams stayed with Los Angeles until 2015, scoring 266 Points in 427 Games.  Those are respectable numbers, but when the pressure was on the tightest, the Right Wing responded accordingly.  Williams played a large part in Los Angeles' first Stanley Cup win in 2012, scoring 15 Points in the playoffs.  Two years later, L.A. won it all again, with Williams scoring 25 Points with a post-season leading Plus/Minus of +13.  For his efforts, Williams won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

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