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34. Mike Bullard

34. Mike Bullard

Mike Bullard was the ninth overall pick in the 1980 Draft Pick, and he would debut that year for Pittsburgh, and he appeared in 15 Games.  He was a full-time Center for the Pens the season after and proved to be a solid performer with a 63 Point Season.

Bullard established himself as one of the better scorers that the Pittsburgh Penguins would have in the first half the 1980s, and he would put out a 92 Point year with a personal best of 51 Goals in 1983-84.  That effort places him seventh among all skaters, and he was named to his only All-Star Game.  Bullard continued to provide a sound offense with a 63 and an 83 Point year, and he was traded early in 1986-87 to the Calgary Flames ending his Penguins run.

Overall, in a Penguins uniform, Bullard had 360 Points with a PPG of .94.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 9th Overall in the Amateur Draft 6/11/80.
  • Departed: Traded to the Calgary Flames for Dan Quinn 11/22/86.
  • Games Played: 382
  • Notable Statistics: 185 Goals
    175 Assists
    360 Points
    390 PIM
    .94 PPG
    -114 Plus/Minus
    25.7 Point Shares

    9 Playoff Games
    4 Goals
    4 Assists
    8 Points
    4 PIM
    .89 PPG
    0 Plus/Minus
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (1984)

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