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43. Eric Daze

A Chicago Blackhawk for all 601 of his NHL Games, Eric Daze was a good scorer who would put the puck in the net 226 times.  Daze was an All-Star in 2002, which was the same season he finished seventh in Goals.  Daze was not always a fan favorite in Chicago as he did not check much despite his 6’6” frame, but he was a good goal scorer in an era where Chicago did not have many of them.

Prior to his arrival in the Windy City, Jim Pappin helped the Toronto Maple Leafs win the 1967 Stanley Cup, where he was the leading scorer in the playoffs, but it was in Chicago where he put up his best individual numbers.

Chico Maki played all fourteen of his NHL seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.   However, since he suited up for Games 1 and 2 of the 1961 Stanley Cup Finals (he didn’t play in them), he actually had his name etched on the Cup before he began any of those fourteen campaigns.

Harold “Mush” March played his entire career with the Chicago Blackhawks, and he wasn’t just a hockey player with a colorful name.  The Right Wing would play 761 Games in the NHL, all of which were with Chicago, where he scored 384 Points.  March’s best season was in 1935/36, where he finished eighth in Goals and seventh in Assists, and he would help the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in both 1934 and 1938.