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So far this is my roster from the all-time hockey draft on hockeysfuture.com, the order in which their career highlights appear is the order in which I picked them. Here's the link to the draft results thus far as well.

http://hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=364940

Coach:
Captain: Chris Chelios
Alternates: Dave Taylor, Craig MacTavish

Dickie Moore (LW) - Bill Cowley © - Dave Taylor (RW)
xxx - Joe Primeau © - Dino Ciccarelli (RW)
xxx - Craig MacTavish © - xxx
John Ferguson (LW) - xxx - xxx
xxx

Chris Chelios (D) - Phil Housley (D)
Bill White (D) - Barclay Plager (D)
xxx - xxx
xxx

Terry Sawchuk (G)
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#1 Terry Sawchuk G

1st Team All-Star 3 Times
2nd Team All-Star 4 Times
Calder Trophy Winner
4 Time Vezina Trophy Winner
Lester Patrick Trophy Winner
Career 2.50 GAA
Career 103 Shutouts, NHL Record
Career 447 Wins
HHOF (1971)
4 Stanley Cup Rings
Rated 9th All-time on THN Top 100 list (highest goalie ranked)

#24 Chris Chelios D

WCHA Second All-Star Team (1983)
NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team (1983)
NHL All-Rookie Team (1985)
5 Times NHL First All-Star Team
2 Times NHL Second All-Star Team
3 Times Norris Memorial Trophy Winner
Bud Light Plus/Minus Award (2002)
Canada Cup All-Star Team (1991)
Silver Medal USA Hockey (2002)
Most Games Played by A US Born Player
Currently over 900 career points and 2800 Penalty Minutes
2 Stanley Cup Rings
Captained 2 Different Original 6 Teams

#12 Dickie Moore LW

2 Times NHL 1st All-Star Team
NHL All-Star 2nd Team (1961)
6 Stanley Cup Rings
2 Times Art Ross Trophy Winner
HHOF (1974)
Led the NHL in goals in 1957-58 and won the scoring title despite playing with a broken wrist and in a cast for the final 3 months of the season.
96 Points in 1958-59 not only lead the league but broke Gordie Howe's record at the time for points in a season.
Led all playoff scorers in points in 1958-59 with 17 in just 11 games.
Scored 14 points in 18 playoff games for St.Louis helping the fledgling franchise reach the finals after being coaxed out of retirement upon being seen in an old timers game.

#10 Bill Cowley C

2 Times Hart Memorial Trophy Winner
4 Times NHL All-Star 1st Team
NHL All-Star 2nd Team (1945)
NHL Scoring Title (1941)
2 Stanley Cup Rings
Led NHL in Assists 3 Times
The only NHL players who have scored more points per game in a season than Cowley's 1.97 in 1944 are Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.
The only NHL player to average a point a game over his career until Gordie Howe.
#53 on THN Top 100 List.
HHOF (1968)

#6 Phil Housley D

NHL All-Rookie Team (1983)
2nd Team NHL All-Star (1992)
Highest Scoring US born player in history (1232 points)
Inducted into the US HHOF (2004)
Scored at least 20 goals in a season 7 times
Played in 7 All-Star Games
Tallied a remarkable 97 points in 1992-93
Silver Medal USA Hockey (2002)

#20 Dino Ciccarelli RW

4 Times NHL All-Star
600 goal scorer
73 goals in 141 playoff games (including 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games his rookie season)
Retired with over 600 goals and 1200 points in his career (one of only 16 players all time to accomplish this feat in NHL history)
6 Times scored over 40 goals in a season (Scored 50 twice)
At time of retirement was 9th all time in goals scored
Always willing to take punishment in front of the net to score the dirty goal

#7 Joe Primeau C

2nd Team All-Star (1934)
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (1932)
Led League in Assists 3 Times
Stanley Cup Champion (1932 as a player, 1951 as a coach)
#92 on THN Top 100 List
Centered Leafs famous "Kid" line with Conacher and Jackson
HHOF (1963)
Retired at age 30 with 243 points in 310 games

#2 Bill White D

3 Times NHL Second All-Star Team (1972, 1973, 1974)
6 Times NHL All-Star
3 Times registered +/- of over 40, two of which were over +50
Scored 265 points in 604 games
2 Times Stanley Cup Finalist
Played for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series registering 2 points in 7 games including a crucial game tying goal in the deciding game
Was known as a smart, steady defenseman while pairing with Pat Stapleton to form a very effective pairing in Chicago

#14 Craig MacTavish C

NCAA East All-American Team (1979)
NHL All-Star Game (1996)
5 Time 20+ Goal Scorer
4 Stanley Cup Rings
Was a very effective checker and penalty killer throughout his NHL career
Provided great leadership which was validated when he became captain of Edmonton in 1992
Last NHL player to play without a helmet

#18 Dave Taylor RW

ECAC First All Star Team (1977)
ECAC Player of the Year (1977)
NCAA East First All-American Team (1977)
NHL Second All-Star Team (1981)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (1991)
King Clancy Memorial Trophy (1991)
4 Times NHL All-Star
Registered over 400 Goals and 1000 Points in his career
Made smooth transition from scoring winger to defensive winger with scoring touch later in career
Represented Canada at 3 World Championships
Member of the famed Kings "Triple Crown" line with Marcel Dionne and Charlie Simmer
Became Kings captain in 1985-86 holding that honor until Wayne Gretzky joined the club in 1988
Finished in the top 10 in scoring 3 times

#22 John Ferguson LW

5 Stanley Cup Rings in an 8 year career
Scored 145 goals and 303 points in 500 career games
AHL All-Star 1st Team (1963)
2 Time NHL All-Star
2 Times scored over 20 goals in a season
Registered over 1200 PIM's during career, willing to drop the gloves at any time
Was recruited by Montreal to bring toughness and a physical presence to the team
Vowed to be "the meanest, rottenest, most miserable cuss ever to play in the NHL"

#8 Barclay Plager D

OHA-Jr. First All-Team (1961)
CPHL First All-Star Team (1964)
Most Valuable Defenseman - CPHL (1964)
CHL Second All-Star Team (1977)
Tommy Ivan Trophy (MVP - CHL) (1977)
4 Time NHL All-Star
Stanley Cup Finalist (1968)
231 Career points in 614 games
Was known "Barc The Spark" because of his competitiveness and aggressive play
Was a fearless shot blocker and body checker
Whiter Sr
Chris Chelios 24th overall. Seems a little high to me.
7s7c
QUOTE (Whiter Sr @ Wednesday, April 18th, 2007, 8:24 AM) *
Chris Chelios 24th overall. Seems a little high to me.


he wasn't, that's their jersey #. I didn't pick until 26th overall and took Sawchuk...I took Chelios with the 31st pick overall. I take him and his leadership, skill and grit to start a team over Lidstrom who went 29th overall everyday of the week. I think Chelios and Stevens are a pickem in terms of a format like this.
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