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32. Randy Moller

Randy Moller went from winning the gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championships with Canada to the NHL and the Quebec Nordiques.  The Nords were blessed to have him throughout the '80s, where the towering defenseman used his size to intimidate and check among the best of them.  

Moller was not a prolific scorer, with a career-high of only seven goals, but he was occasionally used on the power play and had three 20 Assist seasons.  He played 508 Games for Quebec and had 152 Points with 1,002 Penalty Minutes for the squad.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Defence
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 11th Overall in the Amateur Draft 6/10/81.
  • Departed: Traded to the New York Rangers for Michel Petit 10/5/89.
  • Games Played: 508
  • Notable Statistics: 33 Goals
    119 Assists
    152 Points
    1,002 PIM
    .30 PPG
    +53 Plus/Minus
    30.9 Point Shares

    48 Playoff Games
    5 Goals
    6 Assists
    11 Points
    140 PIM
    .24 PPG
    +1 Plus/Minus
  • Major Accolades and Awards: None.

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