32. Tomas Kaberle

The Toronto Maple Leafs chose Czech Defenseman Tomas Kaberle in the Eighth Round of the 1996 NHL Draft, and it turned out to be a steal.

Kaberle first played for the Maple Leafs in the 1998-99 season, and before long, he was the team's top blueliner.  Kaberle scored at least 40 Points seven times for Toronto, peaking at 67 in 2005-06.  A four-time All-Star, Kaberle was excellent on the power play and had 520 Points over his tenure in the Maple Leafs.

Kaberle was traded to Boston during the 2010/11 Season and would win a Stanley Cup that year with the Bruins.  As a Leaf, Kaberle scored 520 Points.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Defence
  • Acquired: Selected in the 8th Round, 204th Overall in the NFL Draft 6/22/96.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the Boston Bruins for Joe Colborne, a 2011 1st Round Pick (which was later traded to Anaheim who took Richard Rakell) and a 2012 2nd Round Pick (which was later traded to Washington, who traded it Dallas who took Mike Winther) 2/18/11.

  • Games Played: 878
  • Notable Statistics:

    83 Goals
    437 Assists 
    520 Points 
    246 PIM 
    0.59 PPG 
    +25 Plus/Minus
    80.6 Point Shares 

    77 Playoff Games
    6 Goals
    22 Assists 
    28 Points 
    24 PIM 
    0.36 PPG 
    +8 Plus/Minus

  • Non-NHL Teams:

    All-Star (2002, 2007, 2008 & 2009)

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