2001:
Ray Bourque
, the highest-scoring defenseman in NHL history, retires a few weeks after finally winning the Stanley Cup. The last act of Bourque's 22 NHL seasons is to carry the Cup around the ice after the Colorado Avalanche defeat the New Jersey Devils
3-1 in Game 7 of the 2001 Final
. After 20-plus seasons with the Boston Bruins without winning a championship, he's traded to Colorado on March 6, 2000. Fifteen months later, he retires as a champion. Bourque retires with more goals (410), assists (1,169), and points (1,579) than any defenseman in NHL history.
2015;Connor McDavid is taken No. 1 by the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL Draft at BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. McDavid, a center with Erie of the Ontario Hockey League, is the No. 1 North American skater in NHL Central Scouting's final rakings and regarded by many as a generational talent. The Oilers select him after jumping from third to first by winning the NHL Draft Lottery, and he wins the NHL scoring championship in his second and third seasons in the League. The Buffalo Sabres, picking second, select Jack Eichel, a center from Boston University; the Arizona Coyotes take McDavid's teammate, forward Dylan Strome, with the No. 3 pick.