37. Bill Guerin

From Worcester, Massachusetts, Bill Guerin was selected Fifth Overall in 1989 by the New Jersey Devils.

The Right Wing first made the Devils roster in 1991-92, playing in six Games, but he was there to stay the following season with a 34-Point rookie year.  The American would have three 40-plus Point years for New Jersey, peaking at 53 Points with the Devils in 1995-96, the year after he helped them win their first Stanley Cup.  

Guerin was traded to the Edmonton Oilers during the 1997-98 Season, and he went on to have a long career in the NHL.  He would later be a Second Team All-Star when he was with Boston.  Guerin had 214 Points as a Devil.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Right Wing
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 5th Overall in the NHL Draft 6/17/89.
  • Departed:

    Traded from the Edmonton Oilers with Valeri Zelepukin for Jason Arnott and Bryan Muir 1/4/98

  • Games Played: 380
  • Notable Statistics:

    108 Goals
    106 Assists 
    214 Points 
    469 PIM 
    .56 PPG 
    +40 Plus/Minus 
    19.7 Point Shares 

    56 Playoff Games
    11 Goals
    11 Assists 
    22 Points 
    91 PIM 
    .39 PPG 
    +2 Plus/Minus 

  • Played For: New Jersey Devils
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Champion (1995)

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