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213. Scott Hartnell

Scott Hartnell was a very popular and tenacious player over his National Hockey League career who would be named an All Star in 2012 when he was a member of the Philadelphia Flyers.  It was when he was with Philly that his career was at its apex as he would have a pair of 30 Goal seasons there and was a large part of their deep playoff run in 2010.  He would also play for the Nashville Predators and the Columbus Blue Jackets in his career.

87. Rick Nash

Rick Nash was the first overall pick in the 2002 NHL Draft and he would quickly prove to the Columbus Blue Jackets that they made a good selection.  As a sophomore Nash would put he puck in the net 41 times, which was enough to win the Maurice Richard trophy for the most Goals in a Season.  Nash would never win that award again but he would have seven more 30 Goal campaigns, two of which were at least 40.

293. Paul Martin

Paul Martin may have played for some good and high profile teams over his career (New Jersey, Pittsburgh and San Jose) and the Defenseman was also chosen to represent the United States of America multiple times but this is still someone who a case can be made was an underrated player.  Martin was a two time champion with the University of Minnesota (2002 & 2003) and in the NHL he scored 320 Points with two top ten finishes in Defensive Point Shares.

152. Patrick Sharp

One of the members of the Chicago Blackhawks three Stanley Cup wins of the 2010’s (2010, 2013 & 2015) Patrick Sharp was one of the better defensive forwards of his era.  Sharp spent the majority of his professional career with Chicago and he was often a fringe contender for the Frank J. Selke Award and in the 2007-08 he finished first in the National Hockey League in Short-Handed Goals.  Sharp would also finish in the top ten in Goals twice and internationally he was a member of Team Canada’s 2014 Olympic win.