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Bouchard RC $200 4 Maurice 1 Elmer Lach RC $500 2 Paul Meger RC $60 3 Emile "Butch" Bouchard RC $200 4 Maurice "Rocket" Richard RC $1,500 5 Bert Olmstead RC $125 6 Jim "Bud" MacPherson RC $60 7 Tom Johnson RC $125 8 Paul Masnick RC $60 9 Calum MacKay RC $60 10 Doug Harvey RC $600 11 Ken Mosdell RC $80 12 Floyd Curry RC $80 13 Billy Reay RC $80 14 Bernie "Boom-Boom" Geoffrion RC $600 15 Gerry McNeil RC $300 16 Dick Gamble RC $80 17 Gerry Couture RC $60 18 Ross Lowe RC $60 19 Jim Henry RC $150 20 Vic Lynn RC $60 21 Walter "Gus" Kyle RC $60 22 Ed Sandford RC $60 23 Murray Henderson RC $80 24 Dunc Fisher RC $60 25 Hal Laycoe RC $80 26 Bill Quackenbush RC $125 27 George "Red" Sullivan RC $80 28 Woody Dumart RC $100 29 Milt Schmidt RC $150 30 Adam Brown RC $60 31 Pentti Lund RC $80 32 Ray Barry RC $60 33 Ed Kryzanowski RC $60 34 Johnny Peirson RC $80 35 Lorne Ferguson RC $60 36 Clare Raglan RC $60 37 Bill Gadsby RC $125 38 Al Dewsbury RC $60 39 Clare Martin RC $60 40 Gus Bodnar RC $80 41 Jim Peters RC $60 42 Armand "Bep" Guidolin RC $80 43 George "Hully" Gee RC $60 44 Jim McFadden RC $60 45 Fred Hucul RC $60 46 Lee Fogolin RC $60 47 Harry Lumley RC $150 48 Doug Bentley RC $125 49 Bill Mosienko RC $125 50 Roy Conacher RC $80 51 Pete Babando RC $60 52 Gerry McNeil RC [The Winning Goal] $500 53 Jack Stewart RC $80 54 Marty Pavelich RC $60 55 Leonard "Red" Kelly RC $300 56 Ted Lindsay RC $300 57 Glen Skov RC $60 58 Benny Woit RC $60 59 Tony Leswick RC $80 60 Fred Glover RC $60 61 Terry Sawchuk RC $1,200 62 Vic Stasiuk RC $80 63 Alex Delvecchio RC $400 64 Sid Abel RC $100 65 Metro Prystai RC $60 66 Gordie Howe RC $3,000 67 Bob Goldham RC $60 68 Marcel Pronovost RC $125 69 Leo Reise RC $60 70 Harry Watson RC $80 71 Danny Lewicki RC $60 72 Howie Meeker RC $150 73 Gus Mortson RC $80 74 Joe Klukay RC $60 75 Walter "Turk" Broda $200 76 Al Rollins RC $150 77 Bill Juzda RC $60 78 Ray Timgren RC $60 79 Hugh Bolton RC $60 80 Fern Flaman RC $125 81 Max Bentley RC $100 82 Jim Thomson RC $60 83 Fleming Mackell RC $80 84 Sid Smith RC $125 85 Cal Gardner RC $80 86 Ted Kennedy RC $275 87 Tod Sloan RC $80 88 Bob Solinger RC $60 89 Frank Eddolls RC $60 90 Jack Evans RC $100 91 Hy Buller RC $60 92 Steve Kraftcheck RC $60 93 Don Raleigh RC $60 94 Allan Stanley RC $150 95 Paul Ronty RC $60 96 Edgar Laprade RC $100 97 Nick Mickoski RC $60 98 Jack McLeod RC $60 99 Gaye Stewart RC $60 100 Wally Hergesheimer RC $80 101 Ed Kullman RC $60 102 Ed Slowinski RC $60 103 Reggie Sinclair RC $60 104 Chuck Rayner RC $125 105 Jim Conacher RC $200.
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