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Probably someone that only played 1 or 2 games, not 134.
Look at the worst teams in NHL history then scroll down the roster to who they called up for a couple games in the dog days and that's probably a good candidate.
You could probably focus in even more to eras when LQ was at an all-time low, like during WWII or in the mid-70's.
So, maybe someone like Murray Anderson who played 40 games for the expansion Washington Capitols (one of the all-time worst teams) and managed 1 point and a -40.
Or perhaps someone from the dismal, 1943-44 Rangers, who only managed 5 wins? I'm probably doing the boy dirty by singling him out, but Lloyd Mohns would be typical. His NHL career consisted of the 1 game that season. His minor league stats look rather lackluster too. Oddly, he might be a relative of Doug Mohns, who wasn't bad, but went -54 in his final NHL season with the expansion Capitols.
Both those guys defencemen, though, which probably makes their numbers look worse.
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