After three uneventful seasons with the Boston Bruins, where he struggled to find playing time, Bill Goldsworthy first made heads turn in the 1967-68 postseason, where he led in Goals and Points. Now a bona fide starter with the North Stars, Goldsworthy would net 30 or more Goals in six of seven seasons, finishing as high as 48 in the 1973-74 campaign. The four-time All-Star would become a fan favorite with his “Goldy Shuffle”, a celebration that he showcased after he scored a goal, essentially a precursor to the modern celebrations of today.