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50. Andy Moog
It is hard to call someone with the skill set of Andy Moog unfortunate, but he did emerge as a star goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers around the same time as Grant Fuhr. As such, Moog did not receive as much playing time in Edmonton as he would have liked, and despite being a valuable component in three Stanley Cup wins, he sought more responsibility elsewhere. He found it in Boston, where he enjoyed the best years of his career, posting personal highs. Moog was known for his outstanding reflexes, and despite being very well-known, he was somewhat underrated. Moog finished off his career with an impressive 372 career wins, and though he played with some outstanding offensive teams, he certainly did his part in between the pipes to earn them.