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31. Scott Hartnell

Scott Hartnell arrived via trade from the Nashville Predators, and it was a match made in heaven.  The Flyers fans always love gritty power forwards (does the new mascot Gritty kind of resemble Hartnell?), and Hartnell was no different. His fun-loving personality endeared him even more to the city.  Recording most of his goals by crowding the net, Hartnell was a two-time 30-goal scorer and an All-Star in 2012.

Hartnell was especially brilliant during the 2010 Playoffs where he scored 17 Points and helped to propel the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals.  He would lead all skaters in that post-season in Shooting Percentage.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Left Wing
  • Acquired: Traded from the Nashville Predators with Kimmo Timmonen for the previously acquired 2007 1st Round Pick from Nashville (which would be Jonathan Blum) 6/18/07.
  • Departed: Traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets for R.J. Umberger and Columbus 2015 4th Round Pick (which would later be traded to Los Angeles and would be Austin Wagner) 6/23/14.
  • Games Played: 517
  • Notable Statistics: 157 Goals
    169 Assists
    326 Points
    908 PIM
    .63 PPG
    +49 Plus/Minus
    233 Blocked Shots
    931 Hits
    187 Takeaways
    286 Giveaways
    39.6 Point Shares

    75 Playoff Games
    16 Goals
    25 Assists
    41 Points
    112 PIM
    .75 PPG
    -12 Plus/Minus
    40 Blocked Shots
    204 Hits
    30 Takeaways
    37 Giveaways
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (2012)

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