| Cliff Ronning - Once a power play specialist, the shifty and creative Cliff Ronning became a post-season specialist with his home town Vancouver Canucks. |
| Gino Odjick - The Algonquin Assassin was as tough as they come, but he was also known of his unique friendship with Vancouver fans and with Pavel Bure. |
| Gary Dornhoefer - Gary Dornhoefer epitomized the Philadelphia Flyers glory teams of the 1970s - otherwise known as the Broad Street Bullies. |
| Bob Probert - Hockey's ultimate tough guy rarely lost a battle on the ice. Unfortunately he's lost more than a few off of it. |
| Dan Maloney - A heart-and-soul type leader from the 1970s, Dan Maloney was an underappreciated by everyone in hockey except his teammates. |
| Yvan Cournoyer - Blessed with uncatchable speed and undeterred by his small size, Yvan Cournoyer had one of the greatest nicknames in all of hockey - Roadrunner. |
| Pat LaFontaine - One of the most entertaining players to watch, Pat LaFontaine scored and set up goals in highlight reel fashion. |
| Mark Howe - Known as the best defenseman never to win the Norris Trophy, Mark Howe had a brilliant career on the Flyers blueline. |
| Mark Messier - The brightest star on Broadway, Mark Messier truly became Manhattan's immortal "Messiah" in 1994 |
Legends of Hockey from The Original Six
Legends of Hockey from The 1970s
Legends of Hockey from The 1980s
Legends of Hockey from The 1990s
Legends of Hockey from The Pre-1950s
Legends of Hockey from International Hockey
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