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Michael Sgarbossa
"I've always had to prove people wrong," Sgarbossa told the Denver Post before his NHL debut on Jan. 30, 2013. It's hard to believe there are still doubters after seeing the creative scorer lead the Ontario Hockey League in scoring with 102 points (47 goals, 55 assists) in 2011-12 with Sudbury.
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Throughout his 22-year career - 19 of which he has appeared in All-Star Games - Bourque has been the dominant all-around defenseman in the NHL, playing both ends of the ice with award-winning style and flair. The 2000-01 season was no different. As mentor to the entire defensive unit, Ray - excepting latecomer Rob Blake - led the Avs in points. The Hall of Fame eagerly awaits this hockey Goliath.



"I've always had to prove people wrong," Sgarbossa told the Denver Post before his NHL debut on Jan. 30, 2013. It's hard to believe there are still doubters after seeing the creative scorer lead the Ontario Hockey League in scoring with 102 points (47 goals, 55 assists) in 2011-12 with Sudbury.



Patrick had 26 saves to earn the first win at Colorado's Pepsi Center, a 2-1 triumph over the Bruins on Oct. 13, 1999. He had two shutouts that season, upping his career NHL regular-season total to 48. He saw his first NHL ice time in 1985.



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David Aebischer
For three years, Dave has backed up "The Legend" in Colorado, although playing No. 2 to Patrick Roy does have its advantages. Roy has helped Aebischer work on his play outside the crease. He was also a big reason why the Avalanche won the 2001 Stanley Cup, which Dave took to Switzerland after the season. "It was fun," he remembers, "It was the first time the Cup was there. In my city, 60 percent knew that it was the Stanley Cup."
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