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Part of NHL's first great dynasty in Ottawa, was highest-scoring defenseman in NHL history upon his retirement
March 27, 2017
Sid Abel formed 'Production Line' with Howe, Lindsay
Syl Apps won Stanley Cup three times with Maple Leafs
Andy Bathgate had it all: talent, toughness, looks
Jean Beliveau's name is on Stanley Cup 17 times
Max Bentley won two scoring titles, Cup three times
Toe Blake was one of toughest players, best coaches
Mike Bossy had record nine straight 50-goal seasons
Ray Bourque capped career with dramatic Cup in 2001
Johnny Bower led Leafs to four Stanley Cup titles
Turk Broda earned his reputation as a big-game goalie
Martin Brodeur owns many key career goalie records
Johnny Bucyk became leader of 'Big Bad Bruins'
Pavel Bure won back-to-back scoring titles
Chris Chelios was fierce defender in 26-season career
Star defenseman King Clancy did everything in hockey
Bobby Clarke led Flyers to back-to-back Stanley Cups
Paul Coffey is one of three D-men to score 40 goals
Charlie Conacher was known for his powerful shot
Yvan Cournoyer won 10 Stanley Cup titles in Montreal
Sidney Crosby delivered on much-hyped promise
Pavel Datsyuk won Stanley Cup twice with Red Wings
Alex Delvecchio was the third member of 1,000-point club
Marcel Dionne was "offensive genius"
Ken Dryden won Conn Smythe before he won Calder
Bill Durnan six-time Vezina Trophy winner
Phil Esposito was record-setting goal scorer
Tony Esposito won Vezina, Calder in 1969-70
Sergei Fedorov leads all Russians in assists, points