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Doug Jarrett didn’t get a lot of attention or press when he played professional hockey but in the 721 Games he suited up for Chicago he provided very solid defense and was the NHL leader in Defensive Point Shares in the 1966/67 Season. 

By the time Marian Hossa arrived in Chicago he already accomplished quite a lot in the NHL 

As an Ottawa Senator, he was a two-time All-Star who had two straight 70 Point seasons.

Patrick Sharp played the bulk of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks where he was a major part of their success in winning three Stanley Cups (2010, 2013 & 2015).  Sharp was a solid goal scorer for Chicago finishing 8th (2011) and 9th (2014) and he was regarded as a decent two way player who would earn votes for the Selke Award.  The Left Winger was excellent on the penalty kill and would lead the NHL in Short-Handed Goals in the 2007-08 season. 

Tony Amonte is one of the best American born scorers in hockey history and the Chicago Blackhawk were fortunate to have him when he was at his best.  Amonte went to all five of his All Star Games when he played in Chicago where he would score 541 Points for the team and he would have three 40 Goal seasons, two of which were good enough for a second and third place finish in the NHL.