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A legendary center known for his speed and defensive skill, he led the Toronto Maple Leafs to four Stanley Cups and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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A legendary center known for his speed and defensive skill, he led the Toronto Maple Leafs to four Stanley Cups and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
A resilient left winger, Dean Prentice enjoyed a remarkable 22-season NHL career, tallying 860 points and famously scoring a penalty shot with a broken back.
Derek Roy was a Canadian center who played over 700 NHL games, notably with the Buffalo Sabres, and later found success in European leagues and represented Canada internationally, earning an Olympic bronze medal.
Donald Marshall was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, best known for winning five consecutive Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens in the late 1950s.
A Hockey Hall of Famer, this Canadian center played 20 NHL seasons, winning a Stanley Cup and the Selke Trophy while accumulating over 1,400 career points.
A versatile and durable NHL player, he enjoyed a 22-season career as both a forward and defenseman, earning multiple All-Star selections and serving as a captain.
A legendary two-way defenceman, he captured three Stanley Cups, two Norris Trophies, and the Conn Smythe Trophy during his illustrious 17-season NHL career.
Dustin Brown is an American former professional ice hockey player, renowned for his captaincy of the Los Angeles Kings, leading them to two Stanley Cup championships.
A Dutch-born Canadian defenceman, Ed Kea played 583 NHL games for the Atlanta Flames and St. Louis Blues before his career was tragically cut short by injury.
Ed Westfall was a two-time Stanley Cup champion, a defensive specialist, and the inaugural captain of the New York Islanders, renowned for his leadership and penalty-killing prowess.
A Canadian former professional ice hockey center, he is a member of the Triple Gold Club and played eighteen seasons in the NHL, primarily with the Carolina Hurricanes.
A six-time Stanley Cup champion and Hockey Hall of Famer, Frank Mahovlich was a dominant left winger who also served as a Canadian Senator after his illustrious playing career.