100 Greatest NHL Players of All TimeThe 67 remaining members of the 100 Greatest NHL Players were unveiled Friday night at NHL100 presented by GEICO.The 67, who played predominantly from 1967-present, were introduced during the event at the Microsoft Theatre. The first 33 members, who played predominantly during the NHL's first half century, from 1917-1966, were named on Jan. 1 at the Centennial Classic in Toronto. Here are the 100 Greatest NHL Players: Sid Abel Centered Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay on famed 'Production Line' Syl Apps Legendary Maple Leafs center idolized for character, athleticism Andy Bathgate Tough, clean player was matinee idol for Rangers in 1950s, '60s Jean Beliveau One of game's greatest ambassadors won Stanley Cup 17 times as player, executive with Canadiens Max Bentley Electric performer won back-to-back scoring titles for Black Hawks, Stanley Cup three times with Maple Leafs Toe Blake Left wing on Canadiens' famed 'Punch Line' was embodiment of 'old-time hockey' Mike Bossy Prolific scorer for Islanders dynasty, only man with nine straight 50-goal seasons Ray Bourque Hall of Fame defenseman won Norris Trophy five times with Bruins, Stanley Cup with Avalanche in 2001 Johnny Bower Playing into his 40s, goalie won four Stanley Cup championships with Maple Leafs Turk Broda Goalie thrived in playoffs, led Maple Leafs to five Stanley Cup titles, including three in row Martin Brodeur All-time leader in wins, saves, shutouts, games played led Devils to Stanley Cup three times Johnny Bucyk Led Big Bad Bruins to two Stanley Cup championships; played 21 seasons in Boston Pavel Bure 'Russian Rocket' led Canucks to Stanley Cup Final, won back-to-back goal-scoring titles with Panthers Chris Chelios Played most games among League defensemen, won two Stanley Cup titles with Red Wings, one with Canadiens King Clancy Was highest-scoring defenseman in NHL history when he retired in 1936 Bobby Clarke Talented, feisty center with incredible work ethic was face of Flyers championship teams Paul Coffey Set single-season NHL record for goals by defenseman, helped Oilers to first three Stanley Cup titles Charlie Conacher Nicknamed 'The Big Bomber' for powerful shot, was second captain of Maple Leafs Yvan Cournoyer 'Roadrunner' used blazing speed to help Canadiens win 10 Stanley Cup titles Sidney Crosby 'Sid the Kid' has won Stanley Cup twice with Penguins, two Olympic gold medals, World Cup with Canada Pavel Datsyuk Two-way player with highlight-reel moves won Stanley Cup twice, Selke Trophy three times with Red Wings Alex Delvecchio Captained Red Wings for 12 seasons, centered two versions of 'Production Line' with Gordie Howe Marcel Dionne Undersized 'offensive genius' fifth-leading goal-scorer in League history Ken Dryden Canadiens goalie won Stanley Cup six times, Vezina Trophy five times, captured Conn Smythe Trophy year before being named top rookie Bill Durnan Canadiens goalie began career at age 27, won Vezina Trophy six times in seven seasons Phil Esposito Premier goal-scorer in early '70s helped Bruins win Stanley Cup twice Tony Esposito Three-time Vezina Trophy winner holds Blackhawks records for shutouts, victories Sergei Fedorov Two-way forward won three Stanley Cup titles with Red Wings, leads all Russians in assists, points Peter Forsberg Skilled, physical center was two-time Stanley Cup winner with Avalanche Ron Francis 'Captain Class' won Stanley Cup twice with Pittsburgh, has second-most assists in League history Grant Fuhr Goalie helped Oilers win five Stanley Cup championships, was first black player inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame Bob Gainey Defensive forward big part of Canadiens dynasty in late 1970s, only man to win Selke Trophy four times Mike Gartner Dazzling shooter, blazing skater had 17 30-goal seasons Bernie Geoffrion Legendary forward popularized slap shot, won Stanley Cup six times with Canadiens Wayne Gretzky 'The Great One' all-time leader in goals, assists, points, holds 61 League records, won four Stanley Cup titles with Oilers Glenn Hall Goalie helped Chicago end Stanley Cup drought in 1961, had NHL-record streak of 502 straight starts Doug Harvey Six-time Stanley Cup champion keyed Canadiens' unstoppable power play Dominik Hasek 'The Dominator' won Vezina Trophy six times, only goalie to capture Hart Trophy twice Tim Horton Anchored Maple Leafs defense, was 'strongest player in hockey' Gordie Howe Mr. Hockey dominated foes on ice, inspired fans off it during historic five-decade career Bobby Hull Blessed with blistering slap shot, won Stanley Cup, three Art Ross trophies with Black Hawks Brett Hull Fourth-leading goal scorer in League history won Stanley Cup title with Stars, Red Wings Jaromir Jagr Workhorse wing won two Stanley Cup titles in Pittsburgh, second on NHL points list Patrick Kane Prolific scorer won Stanley Cup three times with Blackhawks, was first United States-born player to win Art Ross Trophy Duncan Keith Workhorse defenseman has won Stanley Cup three times, Norris Trophy twice, Conn Smythe Trophy with Blackhawks Red Kelly Won Stanley Cup eight times, four as defenseman with Red Wings, four as center with Maple Leafs Ted Kennedy Youngest to ever suit up for Maple Leafs, first to win Stanley Cup five times Dave Keon Led Maple Leafs to three straight Stanley Cup championships, four overall in 15 seasons with Toronto Jari Kurri Understated end-to-end player was Wayne Gretzky's wingman during Oilers dynasty Elmer Lach Was rugged center on Canadiens' famed 'Punch Line' with Maurice Richard, Toe Blake Guy Lafleur 'The Flower' won Stanley Cup five times with Canadiens, was first to score at least 50 goals, 100 points in six straight seasons Pat LaFontaine Classy, hard-working forward ranks fifth in goals among United States-born players Brian Leetch Understated Rangers defenseman first American to win Conn Smythe Trophy, last at his position to score 100 points in a season Jacques Lemaire Two-way center won Stanley Cup eight times with Canadiens, scored two championship-winning goals Mario Lemieux Super scorer won Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy twice with Penguins, had 10 seasons of 100 points or more Nicklas Lidstrom Stellar Swedish defenseman won four Stanley Cup championships, Norris Trophy seven times with Red Wings Eric Lindros Dominant center formed Flyers' 'Legion of Doom' line with John LeClair, Mikael Renberg Ted Lindsay Left wing on Red Wings' famed 'Production Line' was fierce competitor for 17 seasons Al MacInnis Rode devastating slap shot to Hall of Fame; won Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy with Flames Frank Mahovlich Won Stanley Cup four times with Maple Leafs, twice with Canadiens, played on 'Production Line II' in Detroit Mark Messier Intense, emotional leader captained Oilers, Rangers to Stanley Cup Stan Mikita Black Hawks center, one of greatest in League history, only man to win Hart, Art Ross, Lady Byng trophies in same season Mike Modano Superman on ice won Stanley Cup with Stars, became highest-scoring United States-born player in League history Dickie Moore Six-time Stanley Cup winner with Canadiens was intense on ice, gentleman off it Howie Morenz Thrilled Canadiens fans with one-man rushes, won Stanley Cup three times with Montreal Scott Niedermayer Smooth-skating defenseman won Stanley Cup three times with Devils, once with Ducks Joe Nieuwendyk Hall of Fame center won Stanley Cup with three franchises Adam Oates Consummate playmaker has fourth-most assists among centers, made magic with Brett Hull on Blues Bobby Orr Bruins legend revolutionized defenseman position, won Stanley Cup twice, Norris Trophy eight times Alex Ovechkin Big, strong, fast Capitals wing is 1,000-point scorer, three-time Hart Trophy winner Bernie Parent In back-to-back seasons, Flyers goalie won Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe and Vezina trophies Brad Park Puck-moving, physical defenseman retired as all-time assist leader at his position, went to Cup Final with Rangers, twice with Bruins Gilbert Perreault Elusive skater centered Sabres' famed 'French Connection' line Jacques Plante First NHL goalie to regularly wear mask won Stanley Cup six times with Canadiens Denis Potvin Prolific defenseman anchored Islanders dynasty in 1980s Chris Pronger Physically dominant defenseman won Stanley Cup with Ducks, two Olympic gold medals for Canada Jean Ratelle Graceful skater centered Vic Hadfield, Rod Gilbert on Rangers' famed 'GAG Line' Henri Richard Magician on ice, 'Pocket Rocket' member of record 11 Stanley Cup championship teams Maurice Richard Cultural icon in Montreal, 'Rocket' won Stanley Cup eight times, including five in a row with Canadiens Larry Robinson Bruising Canadiens defenseman won six Stanley Cup titles, Norris Trophy two times Luc Robitaille Ninth-round draft pick became highest-scoring left wing in League history Patrick Roy Clutch goaltender won two Stanley Cup titles with Canadiens, two with Avalanche, Vezina Trophy three times Joe Sakic Captained Avalanche to two Stanley Cup titles, had decorated career with Canada Borje Salming Pioneering Maple Leafs defenseman first European star in League Denis Savard Gifted center sparked Blackhawks revival in 1980s Serge Savard Stay-at-home defenseman formed Canadiens' 'Big Three' with Larry Robinson, Guy Lapointe, won Stanley Cup eight times with Montreal Terry Sawchuk Four-time Vezina Trophy winner helped Red Wings win Stanley Cup three times in four seasons Milt Schmidt Bruins legend centered 'Kraut Line,' won Stanley Cup twice as player, two more times as executive Teemu Selanne 'Finnish Flash' scored 76 goals as rookie, won Stanley Cup with Ducks in 2007 Brendan Shanahan Gritty wing won Stanley Cup three times with Red Wings Eddie Shore First great Bruins defenseman was 'Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb of hockey' Darryl Sittler Popular, hard-working Maple Leafs captain scored record 10 points in game Billy Smith 'Battlin'' goalie racked up Stanley Cup titles, penalty minutes during Islanders dynasty Peter Stastny Defected with brother from Czechoslovakia to Nordiques, first rookie to score 100 points Scott Stevens Hard-hitting defenseman captained Devils to three Stanley Cup titles Mats Sundin Longtime Maple Leafs captain only Swedish-born player with 500 NHL goals Jonathan Toews Captained Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup titles, won Conn Smythe Trophy in 2010 Bryan Trottier 'Natural born center' won four Stanley Cup championships with Islanders, two with Penguins Georges Vezina Ironman for Canadiens had goaltending trophy named after him Steve Yzerman 'Ultimate captain' helped lead Red Wings to three Stanley Cup titles |