NHL: The Best Player at Every Jersey Number, #31-40

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#33: Patrick Roy, Goalie

Patrick Roy played for the  Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche. During his 19-year career, he managed to record 551 wins, 315 losses, and 131 ties in 1,029 games. He has 66 career shutouts and a 2.54 career GAA, a .910 save %, and 151 career playoff wins.

Roy has one of the more impressive resumes for an NHL goaltender. 11 all-star games, 5 Jennings Trophies, 3 Vezina Trophies, 3 Conn Smythe Trophies, and 4 Stanley Cups make up his list of achievements. He is also 2nd in wins with 551.

Patrick Roy will go down as one of the best. There is nothing Roy did not accomplish during his storied career. He was not shy about his confidence, just ask Jeremy Roenick. Roy retired on May 28, 2003, but he will never be forgotten because of the career he had.

#34: Jamie Macoun, Defense

Jamie Macoun played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames,  and Detroit Red Wings. During his 16-year career, he posted 76 goals and 282 assists for 358 points, 1,210 penalty minutes, and was a +175.

Macoun was voted to the 1983-94 NHL all-rookie team and also won 2 Stanley Cups.

He was one of the players who did not win any major awards but made a name for himself for the role he played. He was a defensive defenseman who liked to stir the pot. He was tough and played a physical game.

Macoun was not shy about dropping the gloves either and he backed down from no one. Macoun was as tough as a brick wall.