Keith Primeau has played his last six seasons for the Philadelphia Flyers and has also played for the Carolina Hurricanes/Hartford Whalers, and the Detroit Red Wings.
He made his career as a strong skater and was hard if not impossible to slow down. He was nicknamed after a popular French song of the day by the same name, "le Gros Bill," and in all he played on an incredible 10 Stanley Cup-winning teams as a member of
Prior to coming to the NHL in the 1986-87 season, Joe Nieuwendyk attended Cornell University and while there, he played for their hockey team for three seasons. After university, he played for the Canadian National Team.
Although he played for the St. Louis Blues and the Boston Bruins, he spent most of his time in the league with the Montreal Canadiens, and it was with the Habs that he established himself as a member of the team's "Big Three" defensive specialists.
A highly successful career goaltender, Andy Moog won three seperate stanley cup championships before settling into his current position as the assistant coach for the Dallas Stars.
Bert Olmstead's his first full season in the league was 1950-51, when he scored 20 goals and established himself as a bona fide NHLer with the Chicago Blackhawks.