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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