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Adam Green

Adam Green might be better known to some as one half of the Indie-Folk group, the Moldy Peaches, but upon the group’s breakup he has done very well for himself with more quirky folk solo albums, a respectable career in art and producing the occasional movie or two.  He isn’t likely to receive serious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame consideration, but he does have a loyal fan base.

Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond have been very successful in the genre Trance, so much so that they could be classified as one of the top five Trance bands in the 2000’s and 2010’s.  The question to be asked is this a genre that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will ever embrace, but if they don’t this is a group that has garnered a strong following in weekly shows and sold out many venues in their native England.

48. Stu Barnes

Stu Barnes was a Florida Panther for three seasons and change, most notably for his 16-point playoff run in 1996.  Barnes was known as one of the leaders of the locker room, and it is not inconceivable to state that Florida would not have done as well as that season without him.
A surefire first ballot Hall of Famer, we thought that when Jaromir Jagr was traded from New Jersey during the 2014-15 season, that this would be where he finished his NHL career.  That would not be the case, but the ageless one proved in Florida that he still had a lot of hockey despite being in his 40s.

Jagr remained a healthy offensive contributor to the team and could still rise in this rank.  He would win the Bill Masterton Trophy in the 2015-16 Season, his first full year as a Panther, where he scored 66 Points and was seventh in Hart voting.  Jagr had another good year with the Panthers (46 Points) and would play one more year in the NHL with Calgary.  With the Panthers, Jagr had 130 Points in 181 Games.