25. Cam Neely:
Neely was an unstoppable force on the ice for a time. He’s Boston Bruins legend who was just as feared for his hard-hitting, physical style as he was his goal-scoring. He could certainly score, as he’s still the Bruins’ all-time playoff goals leader with 55 postseason goals.
Neely dealt with multiple injuries throughout his decorated career. It was ultimately a degenerative hip condition that forced him to retire after the 1995-1996 season. Neely was only 31, hardly an age when he would have had to retire if healthy. He fought injuries for years and years but ultimately had to step down. Neely was immortalized when the Bruins retired his number.
To this day. Only 10 NHL players in the league’s history have a better goals scored per game average than Neely does. He’s currently the President of the Bruins, where he continues to impact the NHL.