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Gerry Cheevers
Gerry won 10 straight games to backstop Boston's Stanley Cup Playoff triumph in 1969-70. Horseracing is his hobby, and he owns a thoroughbred. Was originally a Toronto product. Leading AHL goalie, 1964-65.
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Gord Hynes
Norris Trophy: Ray Bourque
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Dennis Wideman
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Recognized as one of the premier defensemen in NHL, he has been 1st Team All-Star 4 times.



With 113 goals in five years with Bruins, leggy Don has a nose for the nets that almost makes him a cinch 200-goal man before he retires. Deceptively fast, he also rates as a wonderful opportunist in close.



Leo is one of the shortest defensemen in NHL but also one of the hardest hitting. He's as tough to bowl over as a fire hydrant. Nor do many backliners rush down the ice as effectively as Leo, now in seventh full season with Bruins and a veteran of two seasons-plus with Toronto.



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Eddie Shack
Once called the "Clown Prince of Hockey," Eddie has the knack of getting hockey fans everywhere on his side, while this does not always hold true for Management. A rock 'em, sock 'em type of player, Eddie had his best year in the N.H.L. two seasons ago with Toronto.
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