
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Darryl Sittler always played with his heart on his sleeve. A complete player, Sittler is the owner of a ten-point game (six goals and four assists) against the Boston Bruins on February 7, 1976. Sittler was a point-per-game player after his career was done, posting 484 goals and 637 assists for 1,121 points in 1,096 games. He did not play in the Stanley Cup finals but he did have 29 goals and 45 assists for 74 points in 76 playoff games.
Quebec Nordiques forward Peter Stastny was a productive player while on the ice. Not only offensively gifted, but he was also a good two-way player. Over his career, Stastny would score 350 goals and 789 assists for 1,239 points in 977 games. Stastny played in the postseason 12 times, scoring 33 goals and 72 assists for 103 points in 93 games. He did not play in the Stanley Cup finals but he did have a successful, filling career.
Detroit Red Wings forward Norm Ullman was a player that was offensively gifted but never got the recognition he deserved because of the Red Wings’ star power. He played on excellent teams that were quite successful. In 1,410 games, Ullman scored 490 goals and 739 assists for 1,229 points. Ullman was just as offensively productive in the playoffs, scoring 30 goals and 53 assists for 83 points in 106 games. Ullman made three trips to the Stanley Cup finals with the Detroit Red Wings, appearing in the 1955-56, 1960-61, and 1962-63 games.