- Tony Granato
Tony Granato (born July 25, 1964 in Downers Grove, Illinois, USA) is an American former National Hockey League leftwinger and former head coach of the Colorado Avalanche. Following a college career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Granato was drafted by the New York Rangers in the sixth round (120th overall) in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. He has played for the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks. - Brad May
Brad May (born November 29, 1971 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a hockey left winger currently playing for the NHL's Anaheim Ducks. He played his rep minor hockey in Markham, Ontario. One year he played alongside Keith Primeau in 1982. - Gerry Meehan
Gerry Meehan (born September 3, 1946 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey leftwinger. - Rick Bowness
Rick Bowness (born on January 25, 1955 in Moncton, New Brunswick) is a Canadian former National Hockey League leftwinger and currently an assistant coach with the Vancouver Canucks. He has played for the Atlanta Flames, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues and Winnipeg Jets and Central Hockey League, AHL and QMJHL teams. He has been a head coach for the Winnipeg Jets, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders and Phoenix Coyotes. - Eric Boulton
Eric Boulton (born August 17, 1976 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian professional hockey leftwinger. Boulton currently plays for the National Hockey League's Atlanta Thrashers. He was drafted in the ninth round, 234th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. In October 2005, Boulton was suspended for 6 games after he elbowed Tampa Bay Lightning rookie Paul Ranger causing a hairline fracture of the jaw and a concussion. - Gerard Gallant
Gerard "Turk" Gallant (born September 2, 1963 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former NHL player. Gallant was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, sixth round, one-hundred seventh overall. He scored 211 goals in 615 games as a leftwinger for the Red Wings and Tampa Bay Lightning. He also scored 18 playoff goals. His nickname is a shortened form of a nickname his older brother used for him: "Turkey". - Jason Botterill
Jason Botterill (born May 19, 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is the director of hockey administration for the Pittsburgh Penguins and a former professional hockey left winger. He was drafted by the Dallas Stars in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, First Round, Twentieth Overall. Before turning pro, he played four seasons (1993-97) at the University of Michigan, where he helped lead the Wolverines to an NCAA national championship in 1996. - Ardian Đokaj
Ardian Gjokaj is a Montenegrin-born Albanian leftwinger currently playing for Turkish side B.B. Ankaraspor. He was born on May 23, 1979 in Titograd, Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. He stands at 1,79cm (five feet ten inches) and weighs 66 kg. He has previously played for FK Dečić, FK Budućnost Podgorica, Mladost, Mallorca, Lleida, Obilic, OFK Belgrad, Red Star Belgrade, and Trabzonspor. - Mustafa Keçeli
Mustafa Keçeli is a Turkish footballer currently playing for Trabzonspor. He wears the number 32 jersey and his position is leftwinger. He played for Petrolofisi (1997-1999), Ankaraspor (1999-2001) and Denizlispor (2001-2006) before joining to Trabzonspor in August of 2006. - Tommi Salmelainen
Tommi Salmelainen is a Finnish hockey leftwinger who played for HIFK]. He was the first ever European drafted in the NHL Entry Draft in 1969 although he never did play in the National Hockey League. He was taken by the St. Louis Blues in the sixth round, 66th overall. Tommi Salmelainen's sons Tony (Chicago Blackhawks) and Tobias (Porin Ässät) are both professional ice hockey players. - Musa Büyük
Musa Büyük is a Turkish footballer currently playing for Trabzonspor. He wears the number 16 jersey and his position is leftwinger. He joined Trabzonspor in August of 2006. He was played for Zeytinburnuspor (1996-2003), İstanbulspor (2003-2005) and Ankaraspor (2005-2006). - Rick Bowness
Rick Bowness , interim coach Phoenix Coyotes Head Coach
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