Price, of course, enjoyed a 2014-15 campaign for the ages with a league-leading 44 wins, a 1.96 goals-against average and a .933 save percentage, and was rewarded with four major honors at the NHL Awards, including the Vezina Trophy, the Hart Memorial Trophy, the Ted Lindsay Award, and the William M. Jennings Trophy.
He's also a six-time NHL All-Star, an Olympic gold medalist, and a World Cup of Hockey champion.
Two years after nabbing Price, Timmins headed to the 2007 NHL Draft in Columbus with two first round selections at his disposal. With the No. 12 pick, he selected defenseman Ryan McDonagh, who went on to earn two NHL All-Star nods with the New York Rangers, where he also served as captain after being traded to the Big Apple. Through 530 career NHL games on the back end with New York and Tampa Bay, the 28-year-old St. Paul, MN native ranks fifth among defensemen in his draft class in games played, fourth in goals (53), and third in assists (188) and points (241).