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7. Neal Broten

A member of the famed U.S. 1980 Olympic Gold Medal-winning team, Neal Broten would later make history as the first American-born player to crack the 100 Point total in a season.  Arguably one of the best American players of the 1980s, Broten would score 867 Points over his Minnesota/Dallas career and would average more than a Point per Game in five seasons.  He would also represent the North Stars in two All-Star Games.  The team retired his number 7 in 1998.

3. Jamie Benn

What a gem of a 5th Round Pick Jamie Benn has turned out to be!

6. Derian Hatcher

The younger brother of U.S. Hockey Hall of Famer Kevin Hatcher, Derian Hatcher was the leader of the Stars' defensive corps for years. 

4. Marty Turco

An excellent stickhandling Goalie, Marty Turco played nine seasons with Dallas after being an elite NCAA player with the Michigan Wolverines.  Turco would have a 262-154-63 record with Dallas and never had a losing season, and would also twice lead the NHL in Goals Against Average and Save Percentage, the second of which was good enough to earn him a Second Team All-Star slot and a runner-up for the Vezina.