Loading color scheme

Site Admin

Site Admin

139. Ron Greschner

Ron Greschner played 984 Games in the National Hockey League, all of which were with the New York Rangers.  While the Blueshirts were not always a star team when Greschner was there, 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 blueliner's 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.

105. Terry Harper

Physical stay-at-home defenseman don’t get a lot of love outside of their home, but home fans know the value they bring.  This is why there was never any issue regarding the limited offense that Terry Harper brought to the table.

258. Petr Sykora

Petr Sykora enjoyed a very nice career in the National Hockey League, where the gifted two-way player played 1,017 Games and, more importantly, won two Stanley Cups.  Sykora won the first with the New Jersey Devils, the team where he had three consecutive 65 Point Seasons (1988-89 to 2000-01).  It was in that last season that he won the Cup with the Devils.  He was actually in the Finals the year after with New Jersey, where he had 22 Points and finished with a +15, which was the highest in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, though his team would go down to defeat to the Colorado Avalanche.   Sykora would win his second Stanley Cup in a more reserve role with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009.

259. Ken Randall

Considered one of the early tough guys in North American hockey, Ken Randall would lead the NHL in Penalty Minutes in the inaugural season of the National Hockey League.  Randall would play both Right Wing and Defense, and he was a two-time Stanley Cup Champion with Toronto (1918 & 1922), the first when they were named the Arenas, the second when they were the St. Patricks.  Randall scored 121 Points over his tenure in the NHL.