Former NHL forward. Played for the Chicago Blackhawks (1973/74 - 1978/79), Atlanta Flames (1978/79 - 1979/80), and Vancouver Canucks (1979/80 - 1983/84)
Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played 212 games in the National Hockey League and 90 games in the World Hockey Association. He played for the Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Kansas City Scouts, Colorado
On 10/20/95 - 11 seconds into his first-ever shift for Boston U men's ice hockey team, Roy cracked his 4th and 5th vertebra leaving him a quadriplegic. Started 'The Travis Roy Foundation' to help spinal cord injury survivors
Former NHL defenseman. Played for the Philadelphia Flyers (1990/91, 1995/96 - 1996/97), Ottawa Senators (1992/93 - 1993/94), St. Louis Blues (2000/01), and Tampa Bay Lightning (2002/03 - 2003/04)
Former WHA/NHL center. Played for the Houston Aeros (1974/75-1977/78) Winnipeg Jets (1978/79) Chicago Blackhawks (1979/80-1982/83) LA Kings (1982/83-1984/85) Pittsburgh Penguins (1985/86-1986/87) & Minnesota North Stars (1987/88-1988/89)
GM of the Vancouver Canucks. Former GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins. (NHL) Former GM of the Carolina Hurricanes. Former goaltender (NHL) from 1970-1983 for mainly the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins
Former NHL Right Wing. Played for the St. Louis Blues (1967/68 - 1973/74) Toronto Maple Leafs (1974/75) California Seals (1975/76) and Cleveland Barons (1976/77)
Retired NHL Forward (Toronto Maple Leafs, Anaheim Ducks, New York Islanders, Washington Capitals & Philadelphia Flyers) - Currently Head Coach of the Colorado Avalanche (NHL)
Retired NHL Centre - Boston Bruins / New York Rangers / St. Louis Blues / Vancouver Canucks / Pittsburgh Penguins - 2x Stanley Cup / Calder Trophy - Nickname: 'Turk'
Retired NHL Defenseman (Montreal Canadiens, Winnipeg Jets) - Stanley Cup Winner: '68, '69, '71, '73, '76, '77, '78 & '79 - Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee: '86 - Currently Senior VP of Hockey Operations for the Montreal Canadiens