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142. Jerry Korab

A large and imposing blueliner, Jerry “King Kong” Korab was a large cog in the Buffalo Sabres Stanley Cup appearance in 1975.  Korab owned a booming shot, which helped him display solid offensive skills.  With Buffalo, Korab would score 40 or more Points five times and a row and had another one with the Los Angeles Kings later in his career.  He was also a two-time All-Star.

169. Don Edwards

A lot of the success of the Buffalo Sabres can be claimed by their netminder, Don Edwards.  Edwards was twice named a Second Team All Star (1978 & 1980), the second of which was a Vezina Trophy winning campaign (along with Bob Sauve). 

238. Petr Svoboda

Petr Svoboda quietly carved out a long and fruitful career in the NHL where he played 1,028 Games.  Svoboda didn’t actually enter the National Hockey League in the quietest of ways, as he was a Czechoslovakian defector but it proved advantageous quickly as he was a member of the Stanley Cup Championship Montreal Canadians in his second year in the league. 

136. Ron Greschner

Ron Greschner played 984 Games in the National Hockey League, all of which were the New York Rangers.  While the blueshirts were not always a star team when Greschner was there but the popular Ranger was more than capable of showcasing his exceptional skill against one in the league.  Greschner was at his best in the transition game and the blueliners blistering shot helped him be a 20 Goal scorer four times.  The 1980 All Star would score 610 Points overall in his career, an excellent number for a Defenseman.