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239. Glen Murray

A bit of a late bloomer in terms of his offensive production, Glen Murray began his career quietly with the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins but a trade to the Los Angeles Kings would see him gain two 60 Point seasons in the late 90’s.  He would be traded back to the Bruins where in the 2002-03 campaign he would have a career high of 92 Points and lead the National Hockey League in Shots and Even Strength Goals.  He was named an All Star that season and the one after.

283. Andrew Brunette

Andrew Brunette had a long and healthy career in the NHL where he was known throughout for his durability and consistency.  Brunette also had a reputation for his accuracy as he was the leader in Shooting Percentage in the 2009/10 season and was in the top ten in that statistic five other seasons.

237. Ab McDonald

Early in his career it could certainly be argued that Ab McDonald was in the right place at the right time.  McDonald’s first two games in the NHL were in the 1958 Playoffs where with the Montreal Canadiens he would win a Stanley Cup.  McDonald would see his name etched into the Cup the next year in a more active role and in 1961 after being traded to the Chicago Blackhawks he would win his third Stanley Cup, a great honor for someone who was not even 25 yet.

235. Mike Ridley

Mike Ridley had a pretty good career for someone who went undrafted.