Rob Scuderi
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- Sep 3, 2009
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I'll take C/D, Neil Colville
Two-time second all-star at center in 1939 and 1940. He finished third in voting in 1938 behind Apps and Cowley as well.
Following the war Colville moved back to defense making the second all-star team once and finishing tied for 6th in all-star voting another year.

Two-time second all-star at center in 1939 and 1940. He finished third in voting in 1938 behind Apps and Cowley as well.
Following the war Colville moved back to defense making the second all-star team once and finishing tied for 6th in all-star voting another year.
The Calgary Herald - 3/10/1939 said:Colville, who is sturdy and effective, is the key man of the Rangers' one-two-three-alaree-four-five-six-alaree style of passing the puck.
The Montreal Gazette - 10/5/1949 said:A bulwark of that defence will be Neil Colville, the 33 year old grey-thatched Ranger captain who was Boucher's teammate back in 1936-37.