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Brad McCrimmon may never have been an All Star when he was with the Philadelphia Flyers but he was certainly worthy of consideration. With the Flyers, he would finish in the top five three times in Plus/Minus and the top ten three times in Defensive Point Shares (including a first place finish in the 1985/86 campaign) and he would have a career high 56 Points in 1985/86. His overall numbers with Philadelphia would see him score 187 Points with a Plus/Minus of 225.
An imposing figure on the ice at 6’6”, Kjell Samuelsson was a physical blueliner who had his best seasons in the National Hockey League with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Scott Hartnell arrived via trade from the Nashville Predators and it was a match made in heaven. The Flyers fans always love gritty power forwards (does the new mascot Gritty kind of resemble Hartnell?) and Hartnell was no different and his fun loving personality endeared him even more to the city. Recording most of his goals by crowding the net, Hartnell was a two time 30 goal scorer and an All Star in 2012.
A former captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, Mike Richards was a late 1st Round Pick in the 2003 Draft who would impress everyone with his two-way skills. The former Centre would have four straight 60 Point seasons (including an 80 Point one) from 2007-08 to 2010-11 where he also received Frank J. Selke Award votes each season. This included a runner-up campaign, which coincided with the 80 Point season mentioned earlier.