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14. Steve Larmer

Except for his last two seasons (which were with the New York Rangers), Steve Larmer was a Chicago Blackhawk throughout his professional career.  A late-round pick in the 1980 Draft, Larmer proved to be a pleasant surprise, providing Chicago with 674 Points and making two All-Star appearances after being named the Calder Trophy winner in 1983.  His best season was in 1990-91 where he scored 101 Points and finished fifth in Hart Trophy voting and third in the tally for the Frank J. Selke Trophy.

He would be known for his durability, as he played 884 consecutive games for Chicago, a record for a single NHL team.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Right Wing
  • Acquired: Selected in the 6th Round, 120th Overall in the Amateur Draft 6/11/80.
  • Departed: Traded to the Hartford Whalers with Bryan Marchement for Eric Weinrich and Patrick Poulin 11/2/93.
  • Games Played: 794
  • Notable Statistics: 292 Goals
    382 Assists
    674 Points
    437 PIM
    .86 PPG
    +193 Plus/Minus
    85.4 Point Shares

    128 Playoff Games
    45 Goals
    66 Assists
    111 Points
    20 PIM
    .87 PPG
    +3 Plus/Minus
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (1990 & 1991)
    Calder Trophy (1983)

  • Notable Top Ten Finishes: Top Ten Hart Trophy Finishes:
    5th in 1991
    Top Ten Frank J. Selke Trophy Finishes:
    3rd in 1991, 8th in 1992 & 10th in 1993
    Top Ten Lady Byng Trophy Finishes:
    8th in 1985

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