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Brad Marsh

A first-round draft choice of the Atlanta Flames in 1978, he joined the ranks of NHL players that fall, playing all 80 games with the Flames that season. When Atlanta relocated to Calgary for 1980-81, Marsh went with the team up to Alberta and stayed there until he was traded to Philadelphia for Mel Bridgman in November 1981. Marsh was an exuberant Flyer until the completion of the 1987-88 season. He was then picked up by the Maple Leafs where he quickly became a fan favourite. His heart and determination led him to play over 1000 games in the NHL. His career culminated with a selection to the NHL All Star game in 1993.