In the second of a series of 30 articles, we will go through the history of every NHL franchise alphabetically and select an All-Time Roster for each. Annually the NHL rewards the top players at each position and selects a league-wide First Team All-Star and Second Team All-Star squad, each consisting of one centre, one right wing, one left wing, two defensemen and one goalie. The NBA handles it a bit differently, with three All-NBA teams that each have two guards and two forwards regardless of which particular guard or forward spot the player plays. Due to the lengthy history of many NHL franchises, the RealGM versions of the All-Time Rosters will feature three All-Star teams from every franchise (even recent expansion teams), and each team will be feature one centre, two wingers (not necessarily one right and one left), two defensemen and a goalie; two coaches will also be selected. Players were looked at based on career stats with the club, awards, playoff accomplishments, single-season accomplishments and length of tenure. Players and coaches were not limited on the number of franchises they could qualify for. Atlanta Thrashers (1999-2011), Winnipeg Jets (Present) First Team C: Marc Savard (02-06): 196 points in 184 games, most among centers, forth in team history. W: Ilya Kovalchuk (01-10): 594GP, 328-287-615, leads franchise in all major categories. 3-time All-Star, 2004 Rocket Richard winner. W: Marian Hossa (05-08): Third in points (248), only player to reach 100 points in a season, 2-time All-Star. D: Tobias Enstrom (07-Present): Most points by a defenseman (171), third in assists (145) out of all players, solid -6 for the team. D: Frantisek Kaberle (99-04): 102 points in 272 games, -30. G: Kari Lehtonen (03-09): 94-83-17, 2.87GAA, .912SV%, 14 shutouts, 204GP. Second Team C: Patrick Stefan (99-06): Sixth in points, third in games played, but the biggest draft bust in franchise history after going #1 ahead of the Sedins. W: Dany Heatley (01-04): Fifth in points with 181 in 190 games, Calder winner and one All-Star appearance. W: Vyacheslav Kozlov (02-10): Second in franchise scoring (416 points) and games played (537). D: Dustin Byfuglien (10-Present): Only defenseman to score 20 goals, most points by a defenseman in one season (53), 2011 All-Star. D: Yannick Tremblay (99-04): Second among defenseman in scoring with 107 points in 300 games, but a -103 rating. G: Johan Hedberg (06-10): 57-47-14, 3.08GAA, .900SV%, 4 shutouts, 137GP. Third Team C: Ray Ferraro (99-02): 147 points in 223 career games. Former captain. W: Bryan Little (07-Present): Played both wing and center; 149 points in 282 games, -2 rating. W: Donald Audette (99-01): 82 points in only 78 games, including 71 in only 64 games in 2000-01. D: Andy Sutton (01-07): Fourth in scoring among defenseman (87 points in 273 games) and a +11 rating. D: Niclas Havelid (05-09): Sixth in scoring (82 points in 303 games) and a +13 rating. G: Pasi Nurminen (01-04): 48-54-18, 2.87GAA, .904SV%, 5 shutouts, 125GP. Coaches Bob Hartley (03-07): 136-118-37 John Anderson (08-10): 70-75-19 Nick is the NHL Feature Writer of RealGM. You can reach him by email nick.obergan@realgm.com or on twitter @NickObergan