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Luc earned his third selection to the All-Star First Team in 1990 after a season in which he led all NHL left wings in scoring for the second straight time. He marked his fourth NHL campaign by cracking the 50-goal barrier for the second time (he scored 52) and passing the 100-point barrier for the second time. Luc also led the NHL in shooting percentage, scoring on 24.8 percent of his attempts. Despite a sensational first year in junior hockey, the King winger wasn't drafted until the ninth round of the 1984 draft. He has appeared in three All Star Games and scored two goals in a 62-second span in the 1990 game at Pittsburgh. He won the Calder Trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year in 1986-87, the only King ever to win the award.
A reliable, thorough workman, Bert had his best season last year when he racked up 52 points to place 5th in the point race. One of hockey's best puck-carriers behind his own line, he has a knack of playing the puck off the boards in the corners and getting away from two or three men with his tricky stick work. A good passer, accurate shot, and hard worker, Bert has become an important cog in the Canadien machine. Works hard during the summer too, as he owns large farm at Scepter.
Given room to skate, Mikael can be one of the more explosive players in the Tampa Bay lineup. In 92-93, he tied for the team lead in shorthanded tallies (2), while finishing fifth in goals (16) and second in game winners (4). Mikael had his best season in 91-92 when he posted career highs in goals (18). points (47) and plus/minus (plus-18) as a member of the Whalers.
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