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271. Jim Schoenfeld

Jim Schoenfeld is likely best known for his coaching tenure (especially for that altercation with referee Don Koharski, when he allegedly pushed him and called him a fat pig in the 1988 Conference Finals), but he was a pretty good player whose accomplishments were solid.

277. Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown did not receive much press or notoriety, but workmanlike blueliners like him were essential in the game of Hockey.  Brown’s overall ability to make the most of his skills allowed him to net 584 Points in 747 Games, a decent average for any NHL Defenseman.

275. John MacLean

John MacLean’s long career would see him finish six games shy of 1,200, an incredible feat considering that he would miss an entire season in his prime (the 1991-92 campaign) due to a knee injury.

280. Jimmy Watson

There were a lot of colorful characters who played for the famed Philadelphia Flyers’ “Broad Street Bullies” team of the 1970s, and Jimmy Watson fit right in with that bunch.