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270. Bryan McCabe

After playing for the New York Islanders, Vancouver Canucks, and Chicago Blackhawks, Bryan McCabe arrived in Toronto, where his game reached a much higher level.  Already a good defenceman, McCabe took on more offensive facets to his game, and he would have three seasons with the Buds where he scored 50 or more Points.  In the 2003-04 season, he finished fourth in Norris Trophy voting with a Second Team All-Star selection.  McCabe never won a Stanley Cup, but he was a World Hockey Champion with Canada in 1997 and was good enough to be chosen for the Canadian Olympic Team in 2006.

199. Charlie Huddy

Charlie Huddy was a member of all five Stanley Cup wins for the Edmonton Oilers, and while many of those Oilers stars are inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, Huddy has not been, it does not mean that his accomplishments for Edmonton should be discounted.

146. Jere Lehtinen

Jere Lehtinen was easily one of the unsung heroes of the Dallas Stars' run to the Stanley Cup, but considering he played all 14 of his seasons in Texas, the team clearly knew what they had.

257. Art Chapman

Art Chapman is easily forgotten by many as his greatest exploits took place for the New York Americans, a team that has not existed in close to a century; however, this is a two-time assists leader who, in the mid-1930s, was in the upper echelon of playmaking ability.  Chapman would also finish fourth in Lady Byng Trophy balloting twice (1935 & 1936).