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177. Kenny Wharram

Kenny Wharram played his entire career with the Chicago Blackhawks where he would help the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961.  Wharram would have four 65 Point seasons and two of which would see him nab a First Team All-Star nod.  His best season took place in 1963-64 where he would win the Lady Byng, his first First Team All-Star and was the first place finisher in Power Play Goals and Shooting Percentage and his 39 Goals allowed him a second place finish overall.

141. Dave Babych

A Defenceman with significant offensive skill, Dave Babych had five consecutive seasons where he accumulated 55 Points or more.  Babych was with the Winnipeg Jets for the first of those four seasons and the fifth would see him traded mid-way through to the Hartford Whalers.  That year he finished sixth in Norris Trophy voting.  The two-time All-Star would finish his career with 723 career Points.

187. Fredrik Olausson

Swedish blueliner Fredrik Olausson proved to be excellent on the offence rush especially on the power play through his career.  A Winnipeg Jet for the first eight seasons of his NHL career, Olausson would reach 50 Points four times and would hit that mark much later in his career with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim where he finished ninth in Stanley Cup voting.  He would also win a Stanley Cup with the Red Wings in 2002.  He also represented Sweden many times internationally.

137. Billy Boucher

From the famous Boucher hockey family (two of his brothers, Frank and George are in the Hockey Hall of Fame) Billy Boucher was a very good player in his own right and was Stanley Cup Champion in 1924 with the Montreal Canadiens.  Bucher debuted in Montreal in the 1921/22 season as a rookie where his 17 Goals placed him eighth that year and he would post a career high of 23 the following season where he was second overall in the NHL.  Boucher would finish in the top ten the next two seasons after but his production would shut down after that and realistically his career was four very good bordering on excellent seasons followed by mediocrity.