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35 minutes ago, tom webster said:

How about Peter Ciavaglia(sic?)

 

I had to check, although he went to Nichols, he was born in Albany. He may have been first drafted from this area schools.

 

Brownschidle and Scamurra were drafted.  

Got to love those Nichols boys.  Scott Thomas, Sean Malone, and I think Jeff Farkas and Jason Zent also went to Nichols.

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29 minutes ago, shrader said:

I’m assuming Stempniak is listed as West Seneca, but I’ll throw the name out there for the hell of it. 

No…

21 minutes ago, shrader said:

Aaron Miller?

…and yes!

He was on the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic team. I have no memory of that.

Only one more to go. Stanley Cup winning stay-at-home D, played for 6 different NHL teams in the ‘80s and ‘90s.

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13 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

I think we are going to need help with the last one.

Looks like he only played one full NHL season, but he played 12 years total with Montreal, St.Louis, Washington, Winnipeg, San Jose and Dallas.

I think of him as a Hab and a Blue.

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40 minutes ago, dudacek said:

Looks like he only played one full NHL season, but he played 12 years total with Montreal, St.Louis, Washington, Winnipeg, San Jose and Dallas.

I think of him as a Hab and a Blue.

Pretty sure the reason nobody got his name is he was born in Ft. Erie.

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2 minutes ago, Sabres Fan in NS said:

Pretty sure that is not the reason.

 

55 minutes ago, Taro T said:

Pretty sure the reason nobody got his name is he was born in Ft. Erie.

Although i think he was raised there.  I think no one remember Lalor because he had a solid if un-memorable career.  687 games in the NHL is an accomplishment.  

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39 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

 

Although i think he was raised there.  I think no one remember Lalor because he had a solid if un-memorable career.  687 games in the NHL is an accomplishment.  

As soon as he said he considered the player to be a Hab and a Blue along with being a SC champion in the 80's suspected it was Lalor.  But didn't remember ANYONE talking about him being a Buffalo boy.  So, checked him on HockeyDB and figure he must be the guy @dudacek was talking about because he played for all those other teams that were mentioned as well.

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8 hours ago, Taro T said:

Pretty sure the reason nobody got his name is he was born in Ft. Erie.

Lalor is the correct answer according to my source:

https://www.quanthockey.com/nhl/city/nhl-players-career-stats.php?city_id=3731

Another interesting one is Buffalo is the 7th-ranked American city in terms of producing NHL players.

Can anyone name the top 6?

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