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207. Tom Lysiak

There was not a lot to cheer for if you were a fan of the Atlanta Flames, but the second place finisher for the Calder Trophy in 1973-74 gave you a reason to come out to the arena. 

201. Gordie Roberts

There really is not that many players who have competed in over 1,000 NHL Regular Season Games.  Gordie Roberts is in that club but when you throw in the fact that he had another 300 plus in the World Hockey Association, you have a 19-year veteran who had quite the long career in professional hockey.

297. Michael Peca

Easily one of the best defensive forwards for years Michael Peca would finish in the top five in Frank J. Selke Award voting every season from 1996-97 to 2003-04.  The first year of that streak was when he

246. Blaine Stoughton

When you think of players who led the National Hockey League in Goals there is a pretty good chance that Blaine Stoughton is not one of the ones you think of.  He accomplished that with 56 Goals the 1979/80 season, which was the season that the New England Whalers became the Hartford Whalers and joined the NHL.  Prior to that, Stoughton played well in the WHA, though it was not at a level to make people think he could be a goal scoring champion in the best professional league in hockey.  He would again top 50 Goals in the 1981/82 season but his play deteriorated and he would be out of the game by the age of 30.