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22. Tyler Myers

The gigantic Texan (he stands at 6’8”), Tyler Myers, is a former Calder Trophy winner (albeit with the Buffalo Sabers), and has always been able to use his size effectively.
November 10 – 16, 1958
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52. Mathieu Schneider

A two-time All-Star with a 22-year professional career, Mathieu Schneider was one of the best American-born blueliners in the game’s history.  Schneider was adept on the offensive side of the game, scoring over 700 Points and internationally playing for the U.S. on their 1996 World Cup-winning team.  Schneider’s Hall of Fame chances almost depend on his longevity, but that is not always a stat that matters.

166. Bill Guerin

Sometimes people forget just how good Bill Guerin was.  Winning the Stanley Cup twice over his 18-year career, Guerin became the first player in NHL history to score over 20 goals in a season for seven different teams.  That shows us two things: one, he was quite the scorer, and two, that he was also quite the journeyman.