Depending on your point of view, Marchand is either a dirty player or a brilliant agitator, or perhaps he is an elite combination of both. Regardless of which label, the undersized winger blossomed into a top scorer, especially in higher-pressure situations.
Bobby Holik played for the Hartford Whalers for the first two seasons of his NHL career, but a trade to the New Jersey Devils in the Summer of 1992 would place him on the team where he would have the most productive period of his life.
Bruce Driver was a Sixth Round Pick by New Jersey when the team was still located in Colorado.
The New Jersey Devils had the number two choice in the 1984 Draft, and since they were not going to get Mario Lemieux (who went number one) they went with Kirk Muller, who was a damned good player in his own right.