I'd put Danny Briere up on this list.
I remember reading about Briere admitting that he was a lazy entitled player early in his career. He thought on pure skill he was an NHL player, but then he got waived and cleared which was a huge wakeup call. To his credit he made some changes on and off the ice and turned things around.
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Dan Cleary was an early favorite to go #1 in 1997 but had a mildly disappointing draft season which caused him to drop to #13. He was expected to be a pure skill guy but carved out a niche as a role player in his late 20s.
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