A power forward before anyone called it that, Wayne Cashman lived in the corners and dug out the puck expertly to help drive the potent offense of the Boston Bruins.
Cashman, who would play all eighteen of his NHL seasons with the Bruins, was able to secure a decent scoring career, as he had a respectable 793 Points over his 1,000 games plus, but he was also one not to be messed with, as he also could scrap with the best of them, and often did. He would be named a Second Team All Star in 1974, and was a large cog in the machine that won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972.
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