A former captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, Mike Richards, was a late 1st Round pick in the 2003 Draft who would impress everyone with his two-way skills. The former Centre would have four straight 60 Point seasons (including an 80 Point one) from 2007-08 to 2010-11, where he also received Frank J. Selke Award votes each season. This included a runner-up campaign, which coincided with the 80 Point season mentioned earlier.
Richards would be named an All-Star in 2008, and his expertise on the Penalty Kill would see him lead the National Hockey League in short-handed goals in the 2008/09 season.
Richards would later, in his career, assist the Los Angeles Kings in winning two Stanley Cups.
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