11. Keith Crowder – 1979 – 57th Overall
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The Boston Bruins have had a lot of hard-nosed players in their system of their history, but Keith Crowder will forever be one of the best. With an ability to play physically, as well as offensively, Crowder was the perfect power-forward for the Bruins for much of the 1980s. When Keith Crowder wasn’t looking for his next victim to hit, he was using his goal-scoring ability to help the Bruins find the back of the net with regularity.
In his 662 career games as a member of the Boston Bruins and Los Angeles Kings, Keith Crowder tallied point totals of 223 goals and 271 assists for 494 points.
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