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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Scott Pearson, Rick DiPietro, Ed Courtenay, Evgeny Davydov, Gord Dineen, Niklas Andersson, Steve Larouche, Blair Atcheynum, Todd White, Phil Bourque, Al Secord, Sami Helenius, Doug Crossman, Aris Brimanis, Steve Bancroft, Ted Crowley, Ravil Gusmanov, Doug Zmolek, Jean-Pierre Dumont, Chris Marinucci, Steve Konroyd, Kevin Dahl, Derek Plante, Brent Gretzky, Todd Reirden, Ray LeBlanc, Justin Duberman, Andrei Trefilov, Michel Petit, Brett Hauer, Alexander Godynyuk, Alexander Selivanov, Daniel Lacroix, Paul Kruse, Mike Maneluk, Brad Purdie, Dan Currie, Steve Passmore, Steve Maltais, Stephane Brochu, Dean Melanson, Steve Martins, Darcy Werenka, James Black, Wendell Young, Stephane Beauregard, Tim Breslin, Rick Tabaracci, Bob McGill, Bruce Bell, Jean-Guy Trudel, Glen Featherstone, Gord Donnelly, Greg Smyth, Shawn Rivers, Evgeny Korolev, Craig Mills, Rob Tallas, Tim Bergland, Chris LiPuma, Derek Wilkinson, Matt Martin. Excerpt: Scott Pearson (born December 19, 1969) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. Scott Pearson played his junior hockey with the Kingston Canadians, Kingston Raiders and the Niagara Falls Thunder of the OHL from 1985-1989, playing in 216 games, and recording 228 points (107 goals-121 assists), while in 34 post-season games, Pearson would get 31 points (18G-13A). He was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft with the Leafs 1st pick, 6th overall. Pearson would play in 9 games with Toronto in the 1988-89 season, getting an assist before being returned to the OHL. In 1989-90, he would split his time with the Newmarket Saints of the AHL, earning 23 points (12G-11A) in 18 games, and with the Maple Leafs, registering 15 points (5G-10A) in 41 games. In 2 playoff games, Pearson would score 2 goals. In 1990-91, he would start the season with the Leafs, going pointless in 12 g...