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Derek Boogaard
A lot of rookies go unnoticed by NHL veterans when they first come into the league, but it's tough to ignore the 6-foot-7 frame and 250 pounds that Boogaard carries with him. And Boogaard isn't shy about throwing that weight around either, as 100-plus penalty minutes as a rookie will attest, but he's a lot more than a bruiser as his ice time and points have proven.
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Pound for pound, Pierre-Marc was the best scorer in the QMJHL in 2001-02. In fact, the 165-pounder scored nearly a point per pound, amassing 46 goals and 94 assists for a 140 total. On October 11, 2002, at age 18, Minnesota's No. 1 pick debuted in the NHL. Bouchard admitted that adjusting to a professional lifestyle was difficult, "but everybody has to go through it. I'm going through it at 18." A potent mix of speed, vision and passing skill, Pierre-Marc also fires accurate wristers and slapshots.



Richard established a single-season high in goals in 2002-03. Two goals came on the power play, two were shorthanded, and he had three game winners.



Gaborik, still just 21, already has scored 78 NHL goals and played in the All-Star game. His tremendous speed and quick hands make him one of the league's most explosive stars. "Marian can fire the puck in full stride and ring it off the far post up high," says Wild assistant coach Mike Ramsey. "Not many people possess that ability." Gaborik's 55 points in '02-03 propelled Minnesota to the playoffs.



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Drew Bagnall
Patience paid off for Bagnall, who put in four years worth of ice time with the AHL Manchester Monarchs before getting an up-close-and-personal look at an NHL rink. At one point, Bagnall looked NHL-bound as a King. Instead it happened with Minnesota, the team that signed him in the summer of 2010.
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