Cory Schneider was a co-winner of the William M. Jennings Trophy with the Vancouver Canucks in 2010/11, but the most Games he played in as a Canuck in a season was 30. Schneider was traded for a First Round Pick in the 2013 off-season, and he was finally able to be the first-string Goalie on an NHL team.
Joe Cirella came from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and captained the Oshawa Generals to an OHL Title. Cirella was taken as the number five pick in 1981 by the Colorado Rockies, and he played 65 Games as a rookie.
Three years after the New Jersey Devils drafted Adam Henrique, he was a contender for the Calder Trophy, finishing third and leading the NHL in Short-Handed Goals (4). Henrique had 51 Points that year, but regressed to only 16 in 42 Games. He rebounded with back-to-back 43 Point seasons.
Sergei Brylin was not a superstar hockey player by any means, but his versatility and defensive skills made him valuable to a New Jersey Devils team that valued role players.