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17. Rod Brind'Amour

17. Rod Brind'Amour

Rod Brind'Amour played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League, nine of which were as a Philadelphia Flyer.  Brind'Amour would actually play longer with Carolina and arguably had more success there, but he had better individual statistics with Philly.

The Center would score 601 of his 1,184 Points with the Flyers, and he would have six seasons with 74 or more Points while playing there.  An All-Star in 1992, Brind'Amour developed his two-way game and leadership as a Flyer, skills he would later use most notably with the Carolina Hurricanes, where he served as their Captain and helped them win a Stanley Cup.  Later, in 2015, Brind'Amour entered the Flyers Hall of Fame.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Traded from the St. Louis Blues with Dan Quinn for Ron Sutter and Murray Baron 9/22/91.
  • Departed: Traded to the Carolina Hurricanes with Jean-Marc Pelletier and Philadelphia’s 2000 2nd Round Pick (which would later be traded to Colorado and would be Agris Saviels) for Keith Primeau and Carolina’s 2000 5th Round Pick (which would be later traded to the New York Islanders for Kristofer Ottosson) 1/23/00.
  • Games Played: 633
  • Notable Statistics: 235 Goals
    366 Assists
    601 Points
    563 PIM
    .95 PPG
    -2 Plus/Minus
    56.1 Point Shares

    57 Playoff Games
    24 Goals
    27 Assists
    51 Points
    31 PIM
    .90 PPG
    +15 Plus/Minus
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (1992)
  • Notable Top Ten Finishes: Top Ten Frank J. Selke Trophy Finishes:
    9th in 1999

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