One of the best things about hockey and its unmatched postseason grind is how bottom-six players often become heroes on Stanley Cup winning teams. Names you had rarely heard before become household names by the end of the postseason tournament.
Bryan Rust and Conor Sheary are relatively well-known after a couple of Cup runs with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Chicago had Bryan Bickell and before him, Troy Brouwer and Dave Bolland create memorable scoring plays in their respective Cup runs. It seems to happen almost every year.