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Jean-Guy Talbot
In 1961-62, the year Doug Harvey went to New York, Guy came out of the shadows to make NHL all-star team. Talbot can play up front and also serve effectively as penalty-killer.
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It took Tom nine years to attain All Star rating and he did it mainly because he got a chance to pick up points playing in Doug Harvey's normal spot on the Power Play.



LeClair concluded his college career at the University of Vermont by being named to the 1991 ECAC Second All-Star Team. LeClair, who turned pro with Montreal at the end of 1990-91, appeared in both the Stanley Cup and AHL playoffs the following season.



Built like a California redwood tree, Jacques Laperriere ran into several leg injuries during his early days with the Montreal Canadiens. At 22, he won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year. Two years later, he was voted the winner of the Norris Trophy as NHL's best defenseman.



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Jacques Laperriere
Graceful and effective, Jacques won rookie of the year award in 1962-63. Broken leg sidelined him in Stanley Cup finals. Has booming shot off point.
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