Greg Gilbert LW
Greg Gilbert is remembered most for his time with the New York Islanders. During his tenure there, he would go on to win two Stanley Cups. He also had his best individual season there, too, as he scored 31 goals and recorded 66 points in 79 games as a 22-year-old. His offensive numbers would never come close to that again, but he was still very solid at the end of the day. In 425 games over eight seasons with the Islanders, he had 93 goals, 138 assists and 231 points.
He would end up being traded to the Chicago Blackhawks during the 1988-89 season and played there for five total seasons. From here, he would join the New York Rangers during the 1993-94 season. In 76 regular season games with the Blueshirts, he had four goals and 15 points. During the postseason, he recorded four points in 23 games and won his final Stanley Cup. Interesting fact – he’s the only NHL player ever to win a Stanley Cup with both the Islanders and Rangers.
This would be Gilbert’s lone season with the Rangers, as he would play his final two seasons with the St. Louis Blues before calling it a career. In 837 career games, he had 150 goals, 228 assists and 378 points.