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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Jun 24, 2004 9:07:45 GMT -5
By ERIC DUHATSCHEK Globe and Mail Update It began with a disappointment, but ended in arguably the greatest haul of player talent in National Hockey League history. For the Calgary Flames, the 1984 entry draft brought them three potential Hall Of Famers (Brett Hull, Gary Suter and Gary Roberts), plus two more serviceable NHLers (Paul Ranheim, who played 1,013 games in his NHL career and Jiri Hrdina, who won three Stanley Cups in five NHL seasons and became a mentor to the young Jaromir Jagr). - full article
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