2010s
Sidney Crosby
Patrick Kane
Duncan Keith
Alex Ovechkin
Jonathan Toews
Jaromir Jagr
2000s
Martin Brodeur
Pavel Datsyuk
Nicklas Lidstrom
Chris Pronger
Teemu Selanne
1990s Centers
Sergei Fedorov
Peter Forsberg
Ron Francis
Mario Lemieux
Eric Lindros
Mike Modano
Joe Nieuwendyk
Adam Oates
Joe Sakic
Mats Sundin
Steve Yzerman
1990s Wings
Pavel Bure
Brett Hull
Luc Robitaille
Brendan Shanahan
1990s Goalies
Dominik Hasek
Patrick Roy
1990s Defensemen
Chris Chelios
Brian Leetch
Scott Niedermayer
Scott Stevens
1980s Goalies
Grant Fuhr
Billy Smith
1980s Defensemen
Ray Bourque
Paul Coffey
Al MacInnis
Denis Potvin
Borje Salming
1980s Centers
Wayne Gretzky
Pat LaFontaine
Mark Messier
Denis Savard
Peter Stastny
Bryan Trottier
1980s Wings
Mike Bossy
Mike Gartner
Jari Kurri
1970s Centers
Bobby Clarke
Marcel Dionne
Phil Esposito
Jacques Lemaire
Stan Mikita
Gilbert Perreault
Jean Ratelle
Darryl Sittler
1970s Wings
Yvan Cournoyer
Bob Gainey
Bobby Hull
Guy Lafleur
1970s Goalies
Ken Dryden
Tony Esposito
Bernie Parent
1970s Defensemen
Bobby Orr
Brad Park
Larry Robinson
Serge Savard
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'
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
Johnny Bucyk
Captained Big Bad Bruins to two Stanley Cup championships; played 21 seasons in Boston
King Clancy
Was highest-scoring defenseman in NHL history when he retired in 1936
Charlie Conacher
Nicknamed 'The Big Bomber' for powerful shot, was second captain of Maple Leafs
Alex Delvecchio
Captained Red Wings for 12 seasons, skated on 'Production' lines with Gordie Howe
Bill Durnan
Canadiens goalie began career at age 27, won Vezina Trophy six times in seven seasons
Bernie Geoffrion
Legendary forward popularized slap shot, won Stanley Cup six times with Canadiens
Glenn Hall
Two-time Stanley Cup-winning goalie had streak of 502 straight starts
Doug Harvey
Six-time Stanley Cup champion keyed Canadiens' unstoppable power play
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
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
Elmer Lach
Was rugged center on Canadiens' famed 'Punch Line' with Maurice Richard, Toe Blake
Ted Lindsay
Left wing on Red Wings' famed 'Production Line' was fierce competitor for 17 seasons
Frank Mahovlich
Won Stanley Cup four times with Maple Leafs, twice with Canadiens, played on 'Production Line II' in Detroit
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
Jacques Plante
First NHL goalie to regularly wear mask won Stanley Cup six times with Canadiens
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
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
Eddie Shore
First great Bruins defenseman was 'Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb of hockey'
Georges Vezina
Ironman for Canadiens had goaltending trophy named after him