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208. Bob Murray

Bob Murray played his entire NHL career with the Chicago Blackhawks, where he was named a two-time All-Star.  Murray was never ever considered among the upper echelon of NHL Defenceman, but this was a hockey player who was in the league for 1,008 Games and it was all with one team, a testament to his value to a franchise.  Murray scored 514 Points over his professional career.

272. Bert Corbeau

A member of the Montreal Canadiens 1916 Stanley Cup Championship team, when it was won when they were in the National Hockey Association, Bert Corbeau would have a few distinct firsts in the NHL.  Corbeau was the first player to play for both the Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs, the first season leader in Defensive Point Shares, and the first player to have 100 Penalty Minutes in a season.  Corbeau would have three seasons with 10 Goals, which is an excellent metric for a blueliner in that era.

140. Moose Vasko

Before we continue, can we state how much we love the hockey name of “Moose Vasko”?

It is awesome, right?

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219. Steve Sullivan

Undersized at 5 7”, Steve Sullivan used every pound he had in his small frame to make a productive career in pro hockey.  Sullivan was a crafty playmaker who secured seven 60 Point seasons in a career that spanned 1,011 Games.  Sullivan had his highest point totals with Chicago, but it was in Nashville where he made history as the first player in franchise history to win a major award, the Bill Masterton Trophy, in the 2008-09 season.